The US sports betting ban is becoming more and more porous as companies like DraftKings, FanDuel, and now WinView are proving. WinView is a Silicon Valley-based startup that's looking to disrupt the sports betting scene with a unique business model that emphasizes in-play predictions. WinView's operation is pretty original, but is based on familiar models…
Delaware's entry into the microscopic US online gambling market has always been a bit of a mystery to gaming industry observers. After all, with a population of just 961,939 it's the 45th smallest US State. From the beginning it was unclear whether or not that was big enough to support a robust igaming market. Despite…
An Indiana lawmaker is looking to make regulated sports betting more appealing to professional sports leagues by including a one percent "integrity fee" in his latest effort to legislate legal wagering. The fee would be collected by operators and used by the leagues to combat the kind of game-fixing that doesn't really flourish in the…
Two US senators are so outraged over the recent legalization of online gambling in Pennsylvania that they're threatening to revive the long dead Restoration of America's Wire Act (RAWA). It's a move that could both set off a major battle over states rights and/or crush the US online gambling business. RAWA's resurrection came earlier this…
New Jersey's regulated online gambling market is picking up steam and, judging by recent revenue reports, is in as good a space as it's ever seen. According to recently released figures from the NJ Department of Gaming Revenue, October was the eight consecutive month in which Garden State online gambling operators have seen revenue shoot…
The 14-year dispute between the United States and Antigua over online gambling has taken on new urgency in the wake of recent hurricanes, which have devastated the Caribbean. That's the message Sir Ronald Sanders, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the United States and the Organization of American States for Antigua and Barbuda, shared last week…
For the first time ever, a majority of Americans are in favor of legal sports betting. That's the big takeaway from a recent survey conducted by the Washington Post and the University of Massachusetts Lowell. According to the survey, a whopping 55 percent of Americans are in favor of allowing legal wagering on professional sporting…
New Jersey lawmakers are looking across the globe for new customers to help boost the state’s rapidly growing online gambling industry. Earlier this week, State Senator Ray Lesniak said he’ll be introducinga bill a that would allow Garden State online gambling operators to accept customers from other US states and other countries. This new player…
Lawmakers in Pennsylvania are inching their way towards a consensus on regulated online gambling, but the contentious issue of land-based video gaming terminals (VGT) could derail the entire process. As it stands today, the Pennsylvania legislature is working on two different bill that both legalize online gambling in the Keystone State. The biggest difference between…
New Jersey's rapidly growing online gambling industry posted record revenue during for March, 2017. That success, in turn, boosted the overall revenue of Atlantic City casinos, just like the system was supposed to work in the first place. The good news from the Garden State was released on Wednesday by the state Division of Gaming…
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