https://55577.top/template/a/www.industrysuper.com
 
Skip to Main Content
 

‘Saturday Night Live’ Spoofs DraftKings TV Ads – VIDEO


The latest Saturday Night Live TV commercial parody took aim at online sports betting apps with vicious glee. The two-minute spot began with familiar-sounding exultations of “the satisfaction of placing a bet and watching it hit big” and “the exhilaration of an upset only you saw coming.”

Then it rolled darkly over the line.

 Saturday Night Live cast member Kenan Thompson starred in a mock DraftKings commercial this weekend. (Image: YouTube)

Cast member Andrew Dismukes portrayed that friend “we all have” who, said cast member Kenan Thompson, “is on the verge of losing everything his house, his family, his entire life.”

And that’s when guest host Shane Gillis stepped in to deliver the twist: “Now you can bet on exactly how he’ll lose it all with Rock Bottom Kings … the only app that lets you take prop bets about how your degenerate gambler friend is finally going to hit rock bottom.”

Will it be going double-or-nothing on a random WNBA game, or betting his child’s college fund on the coin toss?

Gillis drove the skewers even deeper by giving odds on how low your friend will stoop to recover his lost fortune:

Taking a life insurance policy out on his own mother (+450)Setting up a GoFundMe falsely claiming that he has leukemia (+750)Faking his own death, but immediately getting caught by using an app to gamble with (+100,000)

The fake spot concluded with Gillis trying to convince the viewer that such prop bets were completely acceptable, “Because you’re not a loser, your friend is.”

Check it out

Many fans have complained about bombardment by gambling ads while watching NFL games ads that mislead the viewer about how easy it is to convert a hunch into a windfall using the apps.

Though were broadcast during this year’s Super Bowl two from FanDuel and one from DraftKings they were obviously the target of SNL s satire. (When the commercial revealed the faux app’s logo, it bore a striking resemblance to DraftKings .)

FanDuel and rival DraftKings control about 70% of the U.S. sports betting market.

What's your question?

warning Your question will be sent directly to the fund you select

Talk to someone who knows how to help

warning Your question will be sent directly to the fund you select

  • You will be called back at the next available opportunity.

Thank you for your enquiry

An error has occurred

Due to a technical fault we are unable to to submit your form at the moment. Please try again later.

Additional details:

Nevada Regulators Look to Extend Account Wagering Across the Casino Floor  New Online Gambling Ban Bill Introduced to US House  Red Rock Resorts Meaningfully Reduces Shares Outstanding Count in Dutch Auction  Bill to Remove Federal Sports Betting Taxes Introduced, Gaming Industry Applauds  Caesars Entertainment Files Flamingo, Cromwell Trademark Protections in Macau  Chris Christie Says North Jersey Casino Referendum Smackdown Was “Dumb Move”  Nevada Oddsmakers 30-2 in Super Bowls After Winning $11.2M on Kansas City Chiefs  Chris Christie Says North Jersey Casino Referendum Smackdown Was “Dumb Move”  Philippines Gaming Regulator PAGCOR Claims Missing Casino Owner Not Paying His Fair Share of Taxes  Pennsylvania Senator’s Attack on Online Gambling and DFS May Have Helped Stall Regulation Push