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Massachusetts Sportsbook Market Hits Milestones in July
In July, the Massachusetts sportsbook market hits milestones in sports betting. The state's total handle for wagers reached $294.9 million. This pushes the Massachusetts betting market well past the $2 billion mark in wagers since the launch of online sports betting...
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Colorado Casinos to Slowly Open
According to news outlets that talk about gambling and sports betting, and sports news in general, such as Sports Interaction, Colorado casinos are slowly opening. Dark Hawk's Monarch Casino will return its table games on Thursday after Gilpin County offered approval...
Mississippi Sports Betting Ends Dismal Year on a Good Note
Not all states are enjoying growth in sports betting handle and revenue. Some blame the pandemic, while some blame policy. After all, not all states allow sports betting- online sports betting specifically. And without access to sports betting software, many states...
New Legislation for Sports Betting in Oregon is a Game-Changer
The new legislation for sports betting in Oregon, if it passes, can completely overhaul the betting market in the state. In our latest sportsbook pay per head news, we’ll take a look at Oregon and its sports betting industry. This week, House Bill 2127 was filed....
New Hampshire Sports Betting Handle for October Does Well
One of the best ways to become a successful bookie is to be able to have a captive customer base that can easily use your product. In terms of sports betting, this translates to having an online sportsbook that offers a lot of betting options from multiple sports...
New York and New Jersey’s Sports Betting Revenue
New York has four commercial casinos that offer sports betting. Residents must travel to these casinos to place bets, but sometimes its easier for them to just hop over to New Jersey and place a bet. New Jersey, meanwhile, is one of the top states with the healthiest...
Sports Betting in the US: 2020 So Far
After the PASPA repeal in 2018, US state legislators started to work on frameworks that would eventually lead to sports betting legislation. New Jersey led the race, and is now one of the biggest sports betting markets in the country, even beating Nevada the past few...
We are Getting Closer Towards Tennessee Sports Betting Launch
In our latest news here at MyBettingDirectory.com, we’re taking a look at emerging sports betting markets. And in the US, we are getting closer to the November 1 Tennessee sports betting launch.. Although quite late compared to other states, there is still ample...
Pennsylvania Hits a New Betting Record for August
In our latest betting news, we are again seeing fast-recovery market as Pennyslvania hits a new betting record month after month. The state records a total betting handle of $365 million for the month of August. This gives us a 121.5% increase in the betting handle,...
Will the Deficit Allow Mobile Sports Betting to Become Legal in NY?
By now, everyone in the sports betting industry is aware of the struggles of legislators to legalize mobile sports betting in New York. The debate of whether the state needs to amend its constitution is still ongoing. Plus, the issue of the availability of sports betting facilities is still a problem, it seems that it will take a while before New York can take in sports wagers. But now, states are struggling to find sources of revenue to help address their financial problems. And given that sports betting is a good source of revenue, will the deficit allow mobile sports betting to finally become legal in NY?
Indiana Sports Betting Revenue Drops in June
The Coronavirus pandemic has caused a massive shift from retail to online methods of conducting business. From grocery shopping to paying bills, everyone is adjusting to doing everything remotely from home. And sports betting is not exempted from this. It has, in fact, allowed for software sportsbook companies to gain more players signing up online. But surprisingly, Indiana sports betting revenue drops this June, despite the reopening of casinos and sports events resuming.