Latest News From Sportsbetting.legal

Don’t bet on getting your money back when players and teams cheat

astros allegedly stole signs in 2017

Another day, another cheating scandal in professional sports. Amazingly, this one doesn’t involve the New England Patriots. (Another one does, but that’s a different article.) No, this scandal is focused on the 2017 Houston Astros and the 2018 Boston Red Sox, both of whom have been accused of sign stealing. After the Los Angeles Dodgers … Read more

LSU-Clemson championship odds, prop bets: Tigers win, Trump attends, and so much more

National-Championship-Quarterbacks

Tonight’s safest bet: Two Tigers will catch each other’s tails, and when one eventually releases its jaws, the other will strike and be crowned the champion of college football. The No. 3 Clemson Tigers (14-0) plays the No. 1 LSU Tigers (14-0) tonight in the 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship, and the top legal … Read more

DC sports betting sponsor Jack Evans resigns before expulsion hearing

jack-evans-door

The primary sponsor for bringing legal sports betting to the nation’s capital has officially hit the road. And for the soon-to-be sportsbooks and bettors in Washington DC, they should be glad he’s never coming back. District of Columbia Councilman Jack Evans, the longest-serving member on the city council, announced Tuesday that he would be stepping … Read more

Maine governor has three options for sports betting, must choose one by Friday

lets-make-a-deal-doors

The fate of legal sports betting in Maine will be determined by the end of the week. And the next contestant on the legislative version of “Let’s Make a Deal” is Governor Janet Mills, who has three options for the state’s sports betting bill—LD 553—and must make a decision by Friday, January 10.  Fortunately, Maine’s … Read more