24. a. A person who participates in any form of gambling activity by risking property with a value of $1,000 or more, having agreed to pay 10 percent or more of the proceeds of the gambling activity to another, is guilty of a disorderly persons offense, unless the person exercises sole control over whether and in what manner the property involved is risked.
b. A person who solicits or conspires with another to violate subsection a. of this section is guilty of a disorderly persons offense.