The Commission opted not to include one provision that has popped up since the esports committee acted a year ago. Like sports betting, casinos will be required to report suspicious transactions, prohibit coaches, participants and officials from placing wagers, and monitor match fixing, according to Nevada Senior Deputy Attorney General John Michela. They’re in line of our policy goals of promoting the success of gaming.” These amendments have been a long time in coming and it’s my belief they will help promote and increase the volume of wagers. Gaming Control Board member Brittnie Watkins told the Commission, “The regulations are very important to our industry.