Colorado Regulators Anticipate Record Sports Betting Activity In January Driven By NFL Playoffs
Bolstered by considerable interest in the NFL playoffs, Colorado regulators expect to shatter new records for handle in January.
→Bolstered by considerable interest in the NFL playoffs, Colorado regulators expect to shatter new records for handle in January.
→Despite a disappointing end to the 2020 season, the Avalanche are still a popular pick to hoist the Stanley Cup in July.
→Two prominent companies, known more for their activities internationally, will expand their U.S. footprint after gaining licensure in Colorado.
→A decision by regulators to suspend some table tennis wagering received some validation Wednesday in light of a pre-dawn raid in Australia.
→Despite a resounding upset over the Dolphins in Week 10, the Broncos are still considerable underdogs against the Saints on Sunday.
→While retail gaming figures are expected to dip as COVID-19 cases increase statewide, mobile sports betting activity remains strong.
→Under new COVID-19 restrictions imposed Monday, Cripple Creek casinos can stay open at 25% capacity or with a limit of 50 people.
→With about 85% of votes reported, the “yes” option on increased betting limits for various table games held a considerable lead.
→The Chargers remain slight favorites over the Broncos on Sunday in spite of an announcement regarding a player’s positive COVID-19 test.
→The amendments pave the way for Colorado sportsbooks to begin offering sports pick’em contests as early as next month.
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