At the end of May it was looking as if confidence was high that a sports betting bill would pass in North Carolina – state officials were very much on the side that the bill would sail through despite the shortened assembly for the year and come the end of June that residents would welcome sports betting – but as is often the case with legislation changes, the expected wasn�
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Last week we explored a number of different states and the changing gambling revenue particularly in sports books – with New York’s figures slowly dropping down after a fantastic opening couple of months, and smaller states like Iowa and Oregon seeing increasing success year on year and month to month. Another of the big success stories comes from Read More
Record numbers have been pouring into the states for different betting and gambling handles over the past two years, and as a growing number of new states make changes too, tracking the progress draws direct comparisons between the most successful states and those that are struggling. The success of one state may also encourage other states to make change in a similar way, so these figures can be very influential if followed closely. With May�
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Wherever a new gaming market emerges, it’s safe to assume that the gambling market will quickly follow. With the emergence of modern mobile gaming back in 2008 with the launch of app marketplaces, online casinos built purposefully for mobile devices would quickly emerge and have become amongst the most popular options too – but technology doesn’t stand still for long and new options are made available
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Over the past few weeks, we’ve been able to bring news of potential changes coming to California, Maine, Ohio, and even Ontario in Canada too as states continue to push iGaming changes across North America, and the next likely hopeful appears to be North Carolin
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As new states continue to explore their own options for opening new online services in the sportsbooks and sometimes in the online casino space, some will ultimately open to a much bigger handle than others, particularly where support is concerned. The handle is the amount of money wagered over a specific period of time, and may not be representative of the total revenue, but does show how much interest a state has in sportsbooks during each peri
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There has been a significant amount of change to the US iGaming industry over the past four years and here at Casino Genie we’ve offered a number of different guides that looks at the state of iGaming across the states as well as covering any potential and upcoming changes too. This will be a comprehensive look at all things US iGaming wrapped up in their current state, and anything that may be subject to
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Major change continues to sweep across the US as California could be the next state to welcome some form of iGaming with online sports betting being the target – there are now more states that allow some form of sports betting and gambling than don’t, and California could bring the tally to around 35 if other states currently teetering make the change too. Having gained nearly 1
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The past four years have seen major change in the US iGaming market. As of now, 32 different states allow online sports betting and casinos in one variety or another. With different states regularly looking to make the change, some have performed much better than others due to the infrastructure or delays in getting started. As three or four states are now on the fringe of making change, which US
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The UK Gambling Commission have been making a slew of changes in recent months aimed at keeping online casinos as safe and fair for players – the most recent changes to come in to play were outlined in a recent post looking at the advertising changes that will be put in place before the end of the year to prevent sport
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