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Judge reinstate Action 24/7’s Tennessee sports betting license

Action 24/7 made US sports betting history last week when it had its license to operate in Tennessee suspended and reinstated over the course of about 24 hours. The operator, which only holds one gambling operator's license, was the first US operator to have its license suspended for any reason, though that a judge granted…

South Dakota OK’s regulated sports betting in very limited manner

Regulated sports betting is turning into a huge business in the United States as it creeps into gambling markets big and small. While some markets, like New Jersey, can expect to see handles approaching $1 billion from time to time, others won't be anywhere near that robust. One of those smaller markets is South Dakota.…

$1 billion in legal wagers projected for NCAA Tournament

Will this year's NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament turn into the first legal $1 billion wagering event in US history? That's the prediction being made by analysts at PlayUSA.com. The emphasis in their prediction, however, is on the legal part of the equation. The company's bold prediction comes as more and more American states open their…

Betthouse moves on US sports betting market with new funding

The United States is the current burning hot epicenter of the global sports betting market, but are American players ready for "disruption"? That's what the folks running Betthouse, a Las Vegas-based sports betting startup are aiming to find out as they strive to expand their footprint in the red-hot American market in Iowa and beyond.…

Wynn invests in Blue Wire for sports betting content

Regulated sports betting is an unqualified hit in the United States and gaming operators of all sizes are looking for the best ways to acquire and retain players. One way of achieving that goal is to invest in sports betting content, which is exactly what Wynn Resorts appears to be doing with a recent investment…

Colorado sports betting hits new record handle for January 2020

Is anyone who follows the gaming industry at all surprised that regulated sports betting is proving to be a big hit in, literally, every state where it's been adopted? Every month, multiple US States report record-breaking handles and revenue. That trend appears to be in full effect in Colorado, the Centennial State, where January 2020…

BetMGM partners with TopGolf on sports betting and entertainment

In the Wild West atmosphere of the wide open US regulated sports betting market, customer acquisition is the prize that every operator is chasing. With nearly every American consumer on the line, there's not a corner of the country where sports betting operators aren't willing to go to grab them. That's why a recent announcement…

BGC ices gambling talk on football social media sites

The UK Betting and Gaming Council (BGC) is asking football clubs to refrain from discussing and promoting gambling on their social media sites in as part of an effort to avoid triggering problem gamblers. It's move that may seem extreme to the layman, but will likely help keep UK gambling operators a step ahead of…

Indiana regulated sports betting off to hot 2021 start

There's no question that regulated sports betting has been a massive hit in the United States. Every month there's at least one state that shatters its previous record handle and January 2020 was no exception. With a $384.2 million handle, Indiana broke its previous wagering record of $313.1 million that was set way back in…

5Dimes joins regulated market with Isle of Man gaming license

For a very long time, 5Dimes.com was the classic internet outlaw story. The storied sportsbook defined the offshore sportsbook business and was the go-to site for punters who either couldn't, or wouldn't, access regulated sports betting sites. But all that changed this week when 5Dimes was granted a gaming license by the Isle of Man…