Minnesota Sports Betting Requires Stakeholder Consensus, Says Lawmaker Eyeing Bill By Brian Pempus November 14, 2018 Minnesota left PASPA's demise to New Jersey, but the Gopher State won't wait too long before joining the sports betting gold rush. READ MORE
The 5 Biggest Sports Betting Industry Surprises In The First 6 Months Post-PASPA By Eric Raskin November 14, 2018 On the six-month anniversary of the Supreme Court overturning PASPA, we look back on surprises so far and predict what comes next. READ MORE
Does DraftKings’ Brick-And-Mortar Sportsbook Mean Online Betting Is Coming To Mississippi? By John Brennan November 13, 2018 DraftKings, the online sports betting leader in New Jersey, has followed its rival FanDuel into the brick-and-mortar space — but not in NJ. READ MORE
Tennessee To Consider Sports Betting Despite Governor-Elect’s Opposition By Brian Pempus November 12, 2018 Incoming Governor Bill Lee may not like it, but Tennessee lawmakers are looking at legalizing sportsbooks, including mobile platforms. READ MORE
‘It’s All Raiders’: Caesars Deal Just The Start Of Dream Marriage Between Vegas, The NFL, And Sports Betting By Eric Raskin November 12, 2018 Las Vegas already has Raiders fever, as the city prepares to welcome America's signature sports betting franchise in 2020. READ MORE
Shuffle Up And Delay: Reflections On The 10th Anniversary Of Poker’s First November Nine By Eric Raskin November 9, 2018 The World Series of Poker's "November Nine" experiment began 10 years ago, but ran out of steam as the poker world around it changed. READ MORE
Legal Opinion: Tuesday’s Florida Gambling Vote Shouldn’t Impact Sports Betting At All By John Brennan November 9, 2018 Despite the popular opinion that Tuesday's passage of a gambling amendment in Florida hurts sports betting, a legal expert says otherwise. READ MORE
With Tennessee Sports Betting In Doubt, Arkansas Poised For Sportsbook Outside Memphis By Brian Pempus November 8, 2018 Arkansas voters approved casinos and sports betting, while the newly elected governor of neighboring Tennessee opposes sports betting. READ MORE
NYC Marathon’s Biometric Data Could Be Sign Of Things To Come For Sports Betting By Brian Pempus November 7, 2018 A 26.2 mile foot race might be a sign of things to come for live sports broadcasts and the betting public looking for an edge. READ MORE
Disney, Seminoles Get Their Way As Voters Deal Blow To Florida Sports Betting Market By Brian Pempus November 7, 2018 A proposed amendment passed Tuesday, making it so Florida voters would have to approve sports betting offered by commercial facilities. READ MORE