It’s information overload everywhere, and there’s not time enough to sleep and eat and stay fully apprised of what’s happening on this crazy blue dot of ours (two out of three ain’t bad). Here’s the weekend Sports Handle item, “Get a Grip,” recapping the week’s top U.S. sports betting stories, highlighting some fresh news, and rounding up key stories.
Top stories around our network this week 5iaj
The signed sports betting into law Wednesday, it brought the total number of states that legalized this year to seven. A day later, Rush Street Interactive announced it has partnered with the Pro Football Hall of Fame, which will make it the first such venue anywhere in the U.S. to have a book. Ohio’s law allows for nearly any business in the state to get involved in sports betting.
Three-and-a-half years have ed since the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act was overturned and states were granted the right to legalize. There have been many successes — and mistakes — in that time, and lawmakers recently heard about potential pitfalls to avoid in states that are considering legalization.
Is sports betting coming to your state next year? Probably not, if you’re in Kentucky, Texas, or Alabama.
Even with a multimillion-dollar lobbying and advertising push, Texas is still waiting
Kentucky will be surrounded by sports betting states soon, but likely won’t them in 2022
Election year could delay legalization of sports betting in Alabama
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As states advance sports betting, online casinos have mostly been a non-starter
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Two operators are upping their efforts to move sports bettors over to casino
Continued progress in sports betting states 5k6x2z
Illinois Governor signs bill broadening sports betting options
NY bill would allow sports betting at sports venues, racetracks, and OTBs
Atlantic City tax-break bill is on the governor’s desk
Washington state sportsbooks offer comprehensive wagering menus
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Illinois Racing Board denies Churchill Downs OTB license
Monmouth Park promises a “cooler” racing season
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The signature-gathering saga in Florida continues
Another lawsuit 1f5j3k
Full House Resorts filed a lawsuit against the Indiana Gaming Commission
Revenue reports 231g18
Monthly betting volume did not increase in Pennsylvania, but bettors’ losses sure did
Operators appear to have profited from lackluster performance by NFL favorites
Louisiana generates $27.6 million in handle for first month of sports betting
It’s not a streaming service 6i4n46
FanDuel adds twist with Same Game Parlay Plus
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Canadian sportsbooks are adapting to COVID protocols and postponements
A surge in cases across Canada is forcing provincial governments to take action
The CFL is reviewing a number of potential rule changes to encourage scoring
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Key takeaways for sports betting from the NCLGS
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Seems Christmas ‘tis the season to debut new ads, as FanDuel have new campaigns heading into the holiday. Caesars leveraged its partnership with the Mannings and rolled out this new responsible gaming ad:
At BetMGM, NBA star Kevin Garnett will get some face time on one of the league’s premiere days: Christmas. The NBA has a slate of five games, including two that feature teams Garnett formerly played for. The spot features Garnett taking a little time to smell the roses — and place bets — in his retirement:
And at FanDuel, Santa Barkley is back, stuck in a chimney and giving away $7 million over seven days:
Tis the season 🎄
Santa Barkley is back, and he’s giving away more than ever!
to your #FanDuel app every day from now until 12/27 for a new gift 🎁 pic.twitter.com/Z4HUkvQtqk
— FanDuel (@FanDuel) December 21, 2021
DraftKings to take lead at Oregon Lottery 3n6a3o
Oregon Lottery’s Scoreboard wagering app, will soon be front and center. The lottery contracts with SBTech to operate its app, and DraftKings bought SBTech in 2020, so the lottery is starting the rule-making process to bring DraftKings out from the shadows.
Late last week, the lottery board approved a temporary order to begin the process of altering the rules to accommodate the branding change. According to a lottery memo, “The Lottery determined that contracting with DraftKings would benefit the Lottery, sports betting players, and public programs that rely on Lottery funds. Benefits include, but are not limited to, improved customer experience, more attractive interface and features, simpler flow of funds through the player , and reduced need for third-party vendors to conduct certain activities.”
The lottery commission will take up the issue at its Jan. 28 meeting.
New places to wager in Maryland, Arizona 542w35
After two days of successful controlled demonstrations this week, Hollywood Casino Perryville (Barstool Sportsbook) launched its retail sports betting option in Maryland Thursday afternoon. The casino became the fifth in Maryland to launch retail sports betting this month, when legal sports betting launched in the state.
The launch was the latest across the country in the last week, as two books went live in Arizona, and in New Jersey.
Also in Arizona, FuboTV launched its second digital site in a month, following a go-live in Iowa. The streaming platform is partnered with the Ak-Chin Indian Community and brings the total number of operators live in Arizona to about a dozen.
In Maryland, Hollywood Casino s MGM National Harbor (BetMGM), Live! Casino (FanDuel), Horseshoe Casino Baltimore (Caesars), and Ocean Downs (TwinSpires) as Maryland casinos with live retail sports betting. The casino started a promotion for its grand opening, giving the first 100 Club Hollywood to place a bet at the sportsbook $50 worth of free “SlotPlay” or promo chips.
That wasn’t the only news in Maryland this week, as the Maryland Sports Wagering Application Review Commission also awarded Greenmount OTB a retail sports betting license on Monday. Greenmount is expected to be among a few Maryland off-track betting facilities to launch retail sports betting in early 2022.
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ANOTHER FL APPEAL?: Feds have until Jan. 22 to appeal in Seminole case. [WUSF]
GETTING PHYSICAL: More reports of violence around gaming petitions. [TampaBay.com]
Inbox: @GovRonDeSantis announces appointments of Julie I. Brown, Michael Yaworsky and Charles Drago to new Florida Gaming Control Commission.
Brown will be Chair; Yaworsky is Vice Chair. #FlaPol pic.twitter.com/JTPn1GhLN7— Jim Rosica (@JimRosicaFL) December 22, 2021
CALIFORNIA LAWSUIT: Card rooms sue SOS, claiming tribal initiative illegal. [Yogonet]
PING PONG RENAISSANCE? Pro sports hitting pause on games. [Bloomberg]
UP NEXT: St. Croix Chippewas and Ho-Chunks next in line for WI wagering. [BeloitDaily]
MINORITY REPORT: Ontario Lottery names minority party chief. [TorontoStar]
NEWEST CAESAR: Book partners with hooper, TV personality Rachel DeMita. [CDC]
Happy holidays! 6r5g51
Jeremy Balan and Bennett Conlin contributed to this report