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AGA Predicts Americans Will Bet $1.8 Billion on World Cup Wagers

Americans may lag behind the rest of the world when it comes to soccer fandom, but the American Gaming Association (AGA) predicts that as many as 20.5 million Americans will collectively wager $1.8 billion on the 2022 FIFA World Cup. This particular prediction comes courtesy of the AGA's first-ever survey on World Cup wagering. So…

California Sports Betting Bills Go Down in Flames

California voters shot down two ballot measures aimed at bringing regulated sports betting to the Golden State. These defeats come despite the fact that the supporters of the bills spent an eye-popping $600 million in their efforts to turn the doomed bills into law. Proposition 26 would have allowed existing tribal gaming interests to offer…

Mattress Mack Nails Largest US Sports Betting Win Ever

Houston furniture dealer Jim McIngvale (aka, Mattress Mack) won $75 million this weekend this weekend when the Houston Astros won the World Series in games against the Philadelphia Phillies. Mack’s $30 million wager on his hometown favorites to win baseball’s big prize puts him in the history books as the biggest US sports bettor ever,…

Colorado Operators Pull in $450 Million for September 2022

It's no secret that the booming regulated US sports betting industry is extremely cyclical. While Americans love wagering on sporting events all year round, American football season is when the bulk of the action takes place, as Colorado's recently released gaming revenues for September, 2022 prove without a doubt. According to the Colorado Department of…

Aussie Regulators Targeting Rogue Affiliates

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is making the prosecution of rogue affiliates working for unlicensed, offshore casinos a priority as it moves forward into 2023. It's a move that highlights how seriously Australian officials take black market gaming operations, and the affiliates that support them. In a report titled, Online gambling affiliate services:…

KSA Warns Operators About Excessive World Cup Advertising

Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), the Dutch gambling regulator, has a message for operators as they get ready for the upcoming World Cup - avoid a "bombardment of advertising." In a recent blog, KSA chairman René Jansen warned operators that although severe limits on gambling advertisements won't be in effect when the World Cup takes place in December,…