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Illinois Sports Bettors Have Betting Option Approved
Sports bettors in the state of Illinois are going to be happy with a bill that was recently passed by…
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Massachusetts Sports Betting off to Interesting Start
Online sports betting officially began in Massachusetts on March 10, and it has been an interesting first two months. While…
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Nebraska, Tennessee Making Sports Betting News
There have been several negative news stories surrounding the U.S. sports betting industry over the last few weeks, but that’s…
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Fanatics in Agreement to Purchase PointsBet
The United States sports betting industry is getting a minor shakeup as Fanatics has agreed to purchase the US business…
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Texas Sports Betting Bill Gets Through House
A sports betting bill in the state of Texas has made its way to the Senate after the House of…
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Bally’s Decision to Collaborate with Kambi in Relaunching Its Sports Betting App Comes Amidst the Company’s Ongoing Challenges Both Internally and Externally
Bally has struggled a lot this past year with its ability to keep up with the rest of the competition…
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New Jersey Rebounds in March Thanks to the March Madness Tournament, Which Allowed the State to Post Its Third-Highest Month in Regards to Gross Revenue
February was an underwhelming month for the sports betting industry, but at the same time, it was fully anticipated. However,…
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The Sportsbook Operators in Maryland Keeps Going All-In Against the Public as the Bookmakers Registered a 12.3 Percent Hold Rate in March
With March Madness being the center of attention across the sports betting industry, sportsbook operators in Maryland took advantage of…
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Due to Facing Heavy Criticism, Will the Sportsbooks End Deals With the Universities
Over the last few years, athletic directors have expressed their concerns about sports betting at the college level, as they…
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