NJ takes first legal sports bets in state

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) - New Jersey has launched sports betting.
 
Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy kicked off a new era of gambling in the state, making the first official bets on Thursday morning at Monmouth Park, a racetrack near the Jersey shore.
 
He placed two $20 bets -- one on Germany to win soccer's World Cup and another on the New Jersey Devils to win next year's Stanley Cup.
 
New Jersey won a U.S. Supreme Court case last month that cleared the way for all 50 states to offer sports betting should they choose.

The Borgata casino plans to start taking bets 30 minutes after they begin taking bets at Monmouth Park.

Other casinos and tracks eventually plan to offer sports betting, but none has announced plans to do so in the next few days.

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