Bet365 To Join Colorado Sports Betting Market Via Century Casinos
A Colorado casino company has finalized a 10-year deal with a leading British bookmaker for online/mobile sports gambling.
→A Colorado casino company has finalized a 10-year deal with a leading British bookmaker for online/mobile sports gambling.
→Monarch Casino executives believe there are many advantages to running in-house sportsbook operations that could give the company a leg up on competitors.
→Monarch Casino originally intended to roll out its sports betting app in time for Saturday night’s UFC 249 in Jacksonville.
→Among the four mobile apps that launched in Colorado last week, BetRivers is trying to separate itself with specials and personal service.
→Colorado bettors haven’t shied away from placing wagers on the Broncos, Nuggets, Avalanche and Rockies during DraftKings’ first week of legal sports betting in the Centennial State.
→Colorado’s expansion into online sports betting adds to addiction risk in a state that has historically offered little help, researcher says.
→Though a number of sportsbooks delayed their launch due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a few operators made their Colorado debut on Friday.
→The Colorado Limited Gaming Control Commission (LGCC) approved licenses in five classifications Thursday, hours before the state’s launch of legalized sports betting.
→FanDuel is among several mobile sportsbooks planning to launch Friday in Colorado, ahead of U.S. sports returning with UFC 249 on May 9.
→At least two mobile operators plan May 1 launch in Colorado, while individual college prop bets remain under review.
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