Colorado Achieves A Number Of Superlatives During Record Sports Betting Month In January
Colorado customers bet more than $325 million on sports in January, marking the fifth straight month the state cleared the $200-million mark.
→Colorado customers bet more than $325 million on sports in January, marking the fifth straight month the state cleared the $200-million mark.
→While handle for FCS college football surpassed other niche sports at some books last weekend, betting activity still remains relatively light.
→Although sportsbooks handled $31 million in Super Bowl wagers, it was a tough week for the books which posted a negative win of $1.24 million
→Practically every Colorado sportsbook is offering promos on Super Bowl Sunday. This is the first year that Colorado sportsbooks can take wagers on the Super Bowl.
→Circa is the first sportsbook in the nation to team up with Deck Prism, a Las Vegas startup changing the way live bets are placed.
→Despite a disappointing end to the 2020 season, the Avalanche are still a popular pick to hoist the Stanley Cup in July.
→Company’s ‘7 Days of Parlays’ promotion kicks off with a 21% parlay boost, and other specials could include free bets.
→A decision by regulators to suspend some table tennis wagering received some validation Wednesday in light of a pre-dawn raid in Australia.
→Yet another interesting deal has popped up in Colorado, this one between Bud Light, FanDuel and the Denver Broncos.
→For the fifth consecutive month since its May launch, sports betting in Colorado set a record in terms of monthly handle, with the state’s Department of Revenue showing a handle of $210.7 million for the month of October.
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