SuperBook USA Now Live In Colorado
Las Vegas book expands into Colorado with heavy focus on local teams, and with a its NFL SuperContest planned for 2021.
→Las Vegas book expands into Colorado with heavy focus on local teams, and with a its NFL SuperContest planned for 2021.
→Colorado regulators sprinted to launch operators on May 1, 2020, and since then, the vibrant market is thriving.
→State sets another record, this time with more than $231.2 million in handle. Professional and college football accounted for nearly 50% of bets.
→Company’s ‘7 Days of Parlays’ promotion kicks off with a 21% parlay boost, and other specials could include free bets.
→The city councils in Black Hawk and Central City last week voted to adopt Amendment 77, removing bet limits and expanding casino offerings.
→Yet another interesting deal has popped up in Colorado, this one between Bud Light, FanDuel and the Denver Broncos.
→The company recently moved its North American headquarters to Denver, and has partnered with multiple sports teams in the area.
→Aggressive promotions from big operators are keeping Colorado sports betting tax revenue low compared to revenue. Here’s why.
→State requires a voter referendum for gaming expansion, but online sports betting has laid the groundwork.
→A ballot initiative would allow voters in Black Hawk, Central City and Cripple Creek to make some gaming decisions.
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