Koki Niwa has been referred to prosecutors

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On April 29, Chiba Prefectural Police referred 30-year-old Koki Niwa, a bronze medalist in the men's table tennis team at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, to prosecutors on suspicion of gambling at an overseas online casino site, according to an interview with an investigator. He admitted the charges in a voluntary interview. He is believed to have placed bets on sports games, such as predicting winners and losers.

 Niwa told Kyodo News, "I did it without knowing it was illegal, and I regret it. I am sorry to my fans.

 According to the investigators, the documents were sent to the prosecutor's office on March 20. The court issued a strict disciplinary action opinion calling for prosecution. The suspect is suspected of connecting to an online casino site from Japan in the early summer of 2023 and placing bets using crypto assets (virtual currency).

 The involvement of Niwa, a resident of Chiba Prefecture, surfaced amid a nationwide investigation of users of online casinos after the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department uncovered an online casino payment agency.
 
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He must have thought it was akin to online pachinko, which is Japan's gambling grey area.
 
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The sports gambling market is big.
Especially table tennis.

Sports stars should all know this, since it is a requirement to declare and sign (understanding) on the subject when you play in ittf, wtt and various pro leagues.

even if he didnt take part in table tennis gambling, it is risky.
Many players do take part, and it is all reliant on “not telling on you”
 
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So Mizutani got into trouble. Then ZJK got into trouble. Now it is Koki Niwa?
Mizutani never got into trouble for his "男女トラブル" because of his status. He actually got the dude that tried to extort him arrested. Yoshimura M. wasn't as lucky.
 
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Why does it matter if he places bets?

I don't do it myself and personally I think it's a fools game but if someone wants to do it then who cares 🤷
I get the impression that the article is implying (although not clearly stated) about "fixed" matches.
Otherwise I can't see why it would be illegal for table tennis athletes to bet in other sports.
 
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Why does it matter if he places bets?

I don't do it myself and personally I think it's a fools game but if someone wants to do it then who cares 🤷

It's because gambling is technically illegal in Japan.
Very obviously, pachinko isn't gambling and is thus allowed... but don't you dare to try and bet on horse races!
 
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gambling is technically illegal in Japan.
Only online betting on horse races, bicycle races, motorcycle races and motorboat races operated and self-regulated by the Japanese government or municipal bodies is permitted. Other , especially online gambling is prohibited because the government has not yet found a way of taxing it. 😂
 
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Only online betting on horse races, bicycle races, motorcycle races and motorboat races operated and self-regulated by the Japanese government or municipal bodies is permitted. Other , especially online gambling is prohibited because the government has not yet found a way of taxing it. 😂
fwiw, until very recently this was generally also true in America. But instead of pachinko we had state-run lotteries that bring in billions.

now of course we have UK-style bet on anything from an app gambling. imo, this is not an improvement.

at the beginning they would give away $200 to sign up. you have to place bets with it, but obvs can put $100 on each side of a sports match and walk out with their $200. I did not sign up for the free $200. the mere fact they can offer such an incentive proves how addictive it is once you start. no thank you.

back to the OP - don't highly efficient Japanese prosecutors have like a 99.5% conviction rate? what penalties does koki face for this infraction?
 
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My coach was making a bets on our Ukrainian league matches and since he knows all the players from their childhood he winning most bets that he did. After some time he get banned forever so making a bit of money on a table tennis knowledge was over lol
 
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feeling sad for koki... from one gambler to another
I wouldn't feel too bad for him if he made more money off betting than he would've made in 6 months of TT earnings.

Considering that only 3 to 5% of sports bettors are profitable in the long run, it's pretty safe to assume that he didn't though.

Very likely he got double whammy of losing money betting and then getting punished for it by not being able to work.
 
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I wouldn't feel too bad for him if he made more money off betting than he would've made in 6 months of TT earnings.

Considering that only 3 to 5% of sports bettors are profitable in the long run, it's pretty safe to assume that he didn't though.

Very likely he got double whammy of losing money betting and then getting punished for it by not being able to work.
As a "semi retired " player can he still earn a living from playing ping pong ???
This surprises me because I always thought that TT players were under paid in comparison to many other sports.
 
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As a "semi retired " player can he still earn a living from playing ping pong ???
This surprises me because I always thought that TT players were under paid in comparison to many other sports.
I think he's just retired from WTT/international play.

TT players are definitely underpaid, but I'm guessing he gets paid in sponsorships for representing Victas along with other brands while he competes in local events or for T.League. So in that sense he would be earning a living being Koki Niwa while playing competing, rather than through prize pools.
 
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