Legal Sports Betting
Legal Sports Betting issues and which USA States allow online and land gambling venues.
WV Online Sports Betting Ready To Return? DraftKings Sportsbook App Near Launch
DraftKings is apparently close to bringing online sports betting back to West Virginia. The WV DraftKings Sportsbook app has completed regulatory testing, according to WV Metro News, and could launch as soon as next week. A company spokesperson later confirmed the report to LSR but offered no timeline for launch. It certainly sound like good news for bettors. […]
read moreExcerpt From New Book ‘The Logic Of Sports Betting’: In-Play Betting
The following is an excerpt from the new book The Logic of Sports Betting by Ed Miller and Matthew Davidow. So far, the betting markets I’ve talked about are pregame markets. The main three markets — spread, moneyline, and total — and the derivative markets — first half spread, moneyline, and total — they are all […]
read moreWhy The Illinois Sports Betting Bill Is Down To Its Final Chance This Year

Months of whittling down multiple options for Illinois sports betting culminate this week with Rep. Mike Zalewski planning to unveil one last-ditch amendment. The House will try to push it forward in the final days of the legislative session. Zalewski, who chairs the Revenue and Finance Committee, said the amendment will include the lottery, mandate the use of official league […]
read moreMichigan Lawmaker Ready To Take A Swing At Sports Betting Bill

The long wait for a sports betting bill in Michigan is about to end. Legal Sports Report obtained a draft of a bill being prepared by Rep. Brandt Iden, which he intends to introduce next week. While it took a few months longer than anticipated to work out the details, Iden’s proposal is mostly reasonable compared […]
read moreA Handful Of Thoughts On Fox Bet’s Potential Impact Within Legal Sports Betting
Last week’s cycle of sports betting headlines featured one of the biggest pieces of news the industry has seen in quite some time. By now you’ve probably heard that Fox Sports announced its entry into the gambling business via a landmark deal with The Stars Group. The duo plans to offer both a free contest […]
read moreIt’s Still FanDuel By A Mile, DraftKings No. 2 In NJ Sports Betting For April
FanDuel Sportsbook continues to dominate the New Jersey online sports betting market as the April revenue numbers came out. And DraftKings Sportsbook is still the dominant No. 2 sports betting app in NJ. That leaves everyone else basically competing for leftovers as the state generated $313 million in total wagering handle and more than $21 […]
read moreSenate Committee Moves Ball Down The Field On NY Sports Betting

Mobile NY sports betting took a small bite from the Big Apple on Monday. The New York Senate Racing, Gaming and Wagering Committee advanced sports betting bill S 17 through the committee on a unanimous vote. The bill advances to the Senate Finance Committee. Exclusion of horse racing concerns committee The comprehensive sports betting bill authorizes mobile […]
read moreComprehensive Sports Betting Hearing Wraps Up In New York
ALBANY, N.Y. — Gambling stakeholders gathered in the New York capitol Wednesday morning for a public hearing on legal sports betting. Sen. Joseph Addabbo presided over the discussion, acting as the chair of the Racing, Gaming, and Wagering Committee and the captain of an effort to legalize online betting. He was joined in the spotlight by his equal and […]
read moreNH Sports Betting Bill Has Clear Path to Passage After Senator Steps Back
It appears NH sports betting is on its way to legislative approval after a key senator backed down from a game of chicken to attach a doomed casino expansion to the proposal. With the House once again shooting down his proposal to add casinos in New Hampshire — which this time included language to authorize legal […]
read moreFees Reach Unprecedented Level In New Illinois Sports Betting Proposals
Rep. Michael Zalewski filed two amendments to Illinois sports betting legislation ahead of Wednesday’s subcommittee hearing. The amendments, which replace the five proposals previously discussed in the state, would establish licensing and tax fees unprecedented in the US sports betting market. While H 3308 served as Zalewski’s sports betting bill in earlier discussions, the amendments shift […]
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