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Indiana sports betting saw millions of dollars blow in from Chicago during September

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Money doesn’t grow on trees, but money can blow across state borders. And the Indiana Gaming Commission (IGC) September sports betting revenue report proves that millions of dollars blew in from the Windy City last month. Indiana sports betting is off to a great start During the first month of sports betting in Indiana, the … Read more

Ohio sports betting bill hearings see pro leagues cry for more money

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When it rains, it pours. And for the major professional sports leagues in the United States—who see their dollar catchers overflowing each year—there’s never a moment that passes where more money can’t be milked. Fortunately, they were left crying over a spilled opportunity to milk money again after the leagues’ most recent attempt failed—the latest … Read more

Breaking Bad movie odds: Will Jesse Pinkman die or Heisenberg be said? Here’s the new batch of ‘El Camino’ prop bets.

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Another batch of odds just finished cooking for El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, and we’re ready to sling all the prop bets your way. With just two days until the highly-anticipated sequel to the critically-acclaimed Breaking Bad TV series, even more odds are now available on the Netflix movie starring Aaron Paul and directed … Read more

Illinois sports betting comment period ends, see the best public responses

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“Rabble Rabble Rabble!” said some Illinois residents concerned about legalized sports betting in the Land of Lincoln. Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed the Sports Wagering Act into law over the Summer, but Illinois isn’t expected to have sports betting ready any time soon. Lawmakers had hoped to launch sometime in 2020, but regulators have not announced … Read more

Where’s the Oregon sports betting app? Lottery delays Scoreboard again amid growing concerns.

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Oregonians… are still waiting for the state’s mobile sports betting app to go live. Unfortunately, the Oregon Lottery has delayed the launch of Scoreboard—the state-run online and mobile sportsbook app—for the second time in less than two months. And now, with no official timetable given and numerous documented contradictions and controversies surrounding the launch, it’s … Read more

Legal sports betting breakdown for the week of October 7

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With numerous major sports leagues currently in-season and several states continuing to expand their legal sports betting offerings, it’s safe to say there’s never been a better time to be a bettor in the United States. But the sports leagues aren’t the only ones having all the fun. From the Oscar prop bets that have … Read more

Washington DC’s Capital One Arena will make US sports betting history

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Get ready, sports fans in the nation’s capital: One of your arenas is about to make sports betting history in the United States. Washington DC’s Capital One Arena will soon have a sportsbook inside the arena after Monumental Sports & Entertainment—the company that owns three of the District’s professional sports franchises—announced a partnership with William … Read more

Indiana’s mobile sports betting apps are off to the races

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Indiana’s first-ever mobile sports betting race is officially underway. After seeing the Indiana Gaming Commission (IGC) wave the green flag last week, Rush Street Interactive (RSI) and French Lick Casino officially launched BetRivers on Thursday—becoming the first Hoosier State sportsbook for smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers. RSI President Richard Schwartz said he was excited to … Read more