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Category: Gambling Industry
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Created: Sunday, 03 May 2020 00:14
State regulators posted Michigan sports betting draft rules regarding the use of official league data. The proposed regulations gave sportsbooks a way to challenge the official league data requirement.
According to the state sports betting law, in-play bets require the use of official league data. However, the draft rules offer a way for operators who are unsatisfied with the mandate. By default, sports betting companies can only use approved information source for Tier 2 sports wagers.
A sports governing body based in the US can notify state regulators of the use of their official league data. Also, providers of league data need to apply for a supplier license from the state. Sportsbook operators have 60 days to swift towards the official league data after the request notification.
Michigan Sports Betting Draft Rules
Operators can use approved data sources if official league data is unavailable for a specific type of in-play bet, according to sportsbook pay per head sources. Also, operators can petition the board if they find the terms of the official league data provider not commercially viable.
Read more: Michigan Sports Betting Draft Rules on Official League Data
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Category: NBA
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Created: Saturday, 28 March 2020 07:32
The NBA was the first professional sports league in the US to suspend its games and, subsequently, its season. Rudy Gobert, center for Utah Jazz, was confirmed to have the Coronavirus, with other players following suit. This prompted officials to suspend the league until the situation is better- and safer. But according to NBA insiders, the NBA could return by May, but the experience will be different from what we are used to.
A lot of people have been successful in their efforts to open a pay per head casino to compensate for the loss of income due to the lack of sports games. After all, basketball is not the only sport that is on pause- the NHL is suspended as well, and the MLB is delaying its opening.
But as much as safety is the prime consideration in suspending leagues across the world, another concern is the danger this poses to the economy, as well as the employment and well-being of those who work in the sports and sports betting industry. Now, a careful balance between the two will have to be considered.
Read more: The NBA Could Return By May
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Category: NCAA Football
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Created: Friday, 27 December 2019 08:53
In the dying moments of the Quick Lane Bowl, Pittsburgh got the lead after trailing most of the game. With less than a minute left, Eastern Michigan quarterback Mike Glass III lost his composure and threw two punches.
It was third and ten from Eastern Michigan’s 40-yard line. Pittsburgh’s defense pressured Glass to throw the ball carelessly as he ducked from a hit. However, he snapped when he rose and punched Pittsburgh’s Cam Bright.
A couple of seconds later, Paris Ford confronted Glass to defend his teammate. As a result, Glass threw another punch that grazed the face of one of the referees. The ref went down, but it seemed like he was okay after, according to sportsbook pay per head reviews and news reports.
Read more: Eastern Michigan Quarterback Ejected for Punching
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Category: News
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Created: Saturday, 14 March 2020 13:47
Tournament hosts and game publishers have united in the efforts to sport the spread of the coronavirus worldwide. Thus, they canceled dozens of major esports events. Most of them were flagship events.
As the COVID-19 virus spreads to more than 149 countries across the globe, the esports industry suspended, rescheduled, or outright canceled several conferences and tournaments. At present, the virus claimed 5,300 lives worldwide.
After several sports leagues shut down, tournament organizers followed suit and postponed several events to prevent the spread of the virus in the gaming community. One of the significant events affected by the coronavirus was the IEM Katowice.
Major esports Events and the coronavirus
Based on sportsbook PPH reviews, the Governor of Silesia, where Katowice is located, ordered organizers to hold the games behind closed doors.
Read more: Dozens of Major esports Events Suspended Due to COVID-19 Outbreak
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Category: Gambling Industry
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Created: Saturday, 14 December 2019 17:56
Iowa gambling industry improved thanks to sports betting. According to the state Racing and Gaming Commission, foot traffic in casinos increased. As a result, there’s an improvement in the state’s gambling revenue.
Iowa required players to go to a licensed casino to create an account before they can use online sportsbooks. The regulator saw a 4.5 percent year over year in the period between July and November. They noted that casinos usually have a one to two percent increase or decrease in recent years.
The improvement in casino and betting admissions is encouraging for the state regulators. Admissions are up nearly four percent in casinos. Also, slots revenue and table play are up. They want to know if the trend will continue next year.
Read more: Iowa Gambling Industry Gets Boost from Sports Betting
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Category: Gambling Industry
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Created: Saturday, 18 January 2020 17:44
A new poll released by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution showed that most Georgia voters support casinos. Also, they want legal sports betting in the state. The survey had 1,025 respondents from different socioeconomic backgrounds.
The survey tackled different issues from the mandatory wearing of seat belts in the backseat to Medicaid expansion. Also, legalizing casinos and sports betting was part of the questionnaire given to respondents.
Pay per head sportsbook sources learned that 64 percent of those polled support casinos in Georgia. Also, 57 percent of respondents favored legal sports betting. The state’s General Assembly came back into session last January 13. Some of the topics they will discuss include sports betting and gambling expansion issues.
Read more: Georgia Voters Support Casinos and Sports Betting
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Category: Baseball
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Created: Thursday, 21 November 2019 23:39
Winning the World Series might have catapulted the Nationals into becoming this year’s favorite DC team among residents. Also, off- and on-field mistakes by the Redskins contributed to their downfall.
Twenty-eight percent of residents named the Nationals as their favorite DC team. It was four times the amount that picked them in 2010. At the same time, Redskins fanbase decreased as 13 percent of the residents called them their favorite team. It was down from 21 percent in 2010.
In third place is the Capitals with ten percent of support from the residents. The Mystics and Wizards both got eight percent. In the last place is the soccer team DC United at six percent. However, there is 23 percent of DC residents who said they don’t like any of the local clubs.
Read more: Favorite DC Team is the Nationals