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After mobile sports betting began in New York earlier this month, licensed operators are reporting positive results and planning how to expand further.
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Mobile sports betting can begin in New York this weekend, according to the state gaming commission. The commission says four betting operators are approved to begin transactions as of 9 a.m. Saturday. The approved vendors are Caesars Sportsbook, DraftKings, FanDuel and Rush Street Interactive.
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The state takes nearly a 14% cut of sports betting and 18% of online gaming revenue.
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The Connecticut Lottery Corporation said it’s giving the state $30 million more this month compared to a similar period last year.
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The state’s soft launch early in October generated $1 million from online gaming and another half a million dollars from sports betting.
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The move is part of the state’s attempt to tap into the expanding online sports betting market.
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It seems many mask mandates will be upheld in Connecticut for now.
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Connecticut fully launched online sports betting Tuesday morning to all residents and visitors to the state who are 21 years or older.
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Online sports betting kicks off in Connecticut with a soft launch that is limited to 750 customers on each of the three sportsbooks: FanDuel, DraftKings…
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The Mohegan Sun casino announced Monday that it has suspended wagering on the WNBA after questions were raised over a potential conflict in taking bets on…