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Ohio Moves Closer to Legal Sports Betting in 2022
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Ohio is in a position to be the next state to legalize sports betting. A key state legislative committee has come to terms with a bill that has kept the process moving forward. State Senator Kirk Schuring remains confident that the road to legal sports betting will clear all of the remaining hurdles it has…
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Fanatics Emerges as a Possible Suitor for TwinSpires
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This is not the first time that Fanatics has been mentioned in takeover rumors. The sports apparel giant has made no secret of the company’s aspiration to enter the legal sports betting industry. Earlier this year, Fanatics was linked to both Rush Street Interactive and Betsson. Neither of those potential acquisitions made it past the…
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NFL Bettors Take a Beating in November
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Anyone who loves to bet on sports is always looking for an edge against the sportsbooks. Every once and a while, that edge pans out. However, more times than not, the books end up beating the betting public over a longer period of time. Case in point was the month of November. The betting public…
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Legal Sports Betting in Wisconsin Makes Its Debut
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Wisconsin’s fledgling sports betting industry kicked off December with a bang. The first legal sports bets in the state were placed on Nov. 30 at the Oneida Casino in Green Bay. According to a local media source, the first legal bet was placed by Alma Webster. This tribal casino is located near Green Bay’s Austin…
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Bally’s Set to Rebrand Dover Downs Resort in Delaware
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When Bally’s Corporation decided to purchase Bally’s name from Caesars Entertainment, the company had big plans for the iconic gaming brand. The first plan was to rename the company. Bally’s Corporation was formally known as Twin River Worldwide Holdings. The Rhode Island-based gaming and entertainment company did not stop there. Also part of the deal…