Colorado Clears $12 Billion In All-Time Handle
The Centennial State wrapped up its third year of legal sports wagering with close to $418 million handle for April.
The Centennial State wrapped up its third year of legal sports wagering with close to $418 million handle for April.
Hoosier State just the sixth to reach the milestone in the post-PASPA era after operators claimed more than $29.4 million in April.
Most pro leagues and the NCAA make some form of betting illegal, but they could do more to help operators identify prohibited players.
Judging from sports betting revenue in Colorado, the state's bettors fared far worse betting on March Madness than they did on the Super Bowl.
Latest gambling guidance would put much of the onus on operators and keeps with worldwide trend to restrict advertising.
Sure, Bryce Young is a near-lock to go No. 1, but after that, things are hazy at best as big names await their draft fate.
The Illinois Gaming Board unanimously approved Circa Sports for a key license required to conduct mobile wagering.
A lot can change between now and the April 27 NFL Draft, but Bryce Young is the heavy favorite to be the first overall pick.
March Madness contributed to a mobile frenzy in Massachusetts, and both DraftKings and FanDuel were able to claim victories.
Land of Lincoln sportsbooks post monthly loss on football wagers, but still claim $68.4 million in revenue.