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DraftKings Opens East St. Louis Retail Sportsbook
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Based in Boston, DraftKings is the second-biggest sportsbook operator in the legal US market. This ranking is based on overall market share. While DraftKings generates most of its betting revenue online, the company has made a strong commitment to retail sports betting in certain legal US states. Case in point is the new DraftKings Sportsbook…
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Minnesota Moves Closer Towards Legal Mobile Sports Betting
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Minnesota is among the group of states moving forward on legalizing sports betting in 2022. Currently, 33 different states plus the District of Columbia offer legal sports betting in some form. That number could be closer to 40 by year’s end if everything goes according to plan. Lawmakers in Minnesota look a step forward in…
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Missouri House Sports Betting Bill Advances Onto State Senate
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The state of Missouri is one step closer to legalizing sports betting. Towards the end of March, the state’s House of Representatives passed House Bill 2505 by a 115-33 vote among its members. This piece of legislation would pave the way for both legal retail and online sports betting in Missouri. The next step of…
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Powered by Playtech’s Betting Platform, betPARX Goes Live
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The newest online sports betting and iGaming operator in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Michigan is betPARX. Powered by Playtech, this mobile sportsbook and casino gaming app is now live in those three major legal online betting markets. Through a partnership with the PGA Tour’s Memorial Tournament in Dublin, betPARX will also have market access to…
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Billion Dollar Betting Streak Ends in New Jersey
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After crossing the $1 billion barrier five months in a row, New Jersey’s legal sports betting handle cooled a bit in February. The official gaming numbers out of the Garden State posted $985.6 million in sports betting volume for the month of February. Since going live in June of 2018, New Jersey has been able…
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Tennessee Approves Three More Mobile Sportsbook Operators
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Legal sports betting in Tennessee went live in November of 2020. Since that state does not have any land-based casinos, race tracks of other gaming venues, the only form of legal sports betting is online through mobile sportsbook operators. Right from the start, major US-based sportsbooks such as FanDuel, DraftKings and BetMGM were available in…