New York Poised For $2 Billion Sports Wagering Handle In January
A strong January start has put New York's mobile sports wagering operators in position for the first ever $2 billion monthly handle.
A strong January start has put New York's mobile sports wagering operators in position for the first ever $2 billion monthly handle.
Lawmakers in Georgia, North Carolina, Minnesota, and Missouri have filed wagering bills and could well legalize this year.
November was another good month for sportsbooks in Virginia, which notched its first back-to-back months with more than $500 million handle.
The 32-point total for Browns-Saints is lowest in NFL since 2008, says BetMGM, but it's higher for Bears-Bills under similar conditions.
Elissa Silverman argued with a D.C. lottery official about the potential revenue creation of GambetDC, a lottery-run sports betting app.
Tribes agreed to let commercial operators into the state, giving up their exclusivity. Some are now having second thoughts.
Keeping tabs on sports news through social media can give bettors an edge, but only if the information is applied intelligently.
Nefarious undertaking or nothing to see here? That is the question concerning data bettors won't have access to.
State's tribes have likely succeeded in killing Proposition 27, which would have allowed for statewide mobile wagering.
A fulfilled Freedom of Information Act request by the Virginia Lottery showed FanDuel the top operator for sports betting handle and revenue.
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