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Get A Grip — The Week In Sports Betting: Plenty In Motion 191tv

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Jeremy BalanJeremy Balan
May 27, 2022
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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

It wasn’t a huge news week in the sports betting world, but there appears to be plenty in motion.

Fanatics is signaling that they are Delaware, and Nevada.

Minnesota, out 2465

Minnesota legislature closes without legal wagering

Moving forward? 2z3u1i

New Jersey tries to put DraftKings proxy betting case in rearview mirror

Yikes 6a6k3z

‘Madoff’-like sports betting scheme leads to arrest of WSOP bracelet winner

A bumpy road 6o2n72

An overview of notable moments during GambetDC’s two controversial years of existence

Why am I sweating already? 5k463h

Sportsbooks get creative with pre-game wagers that offer brief and intense engagement

Pull what? 325xr

How an obscure form of hyper-local gambling has persevered in a digitized world

It’s OK to have a laugh 6t346c

TheScore Bet shows responsible gaming education can be funny

Things will be great when you’re … downtown 456rs

Chicago City Council approves Bally’s as applicant for downtown casino

Revenue reports 231g18

New York legal sports wagering eclipses $7 billion in handle

Nevada sports wagering handle slumps to $589 million in April

Colorado sports wagering handle dips to $392 million for April

Tennessee wagering revenue improves slightly in April

Horse racing never stops 3pt2a

Meadowlands owner weighs in on racehorse doping saga

Meadowlands, Monmouth have big summers planned

Maryland city seeks retail wagering opportunity 2m3k4

In Maryland, Mayor Ray Morriss and the Cumberland City Council voted earlier this week to allow a sports gambling establishment within city limits. It appears Morriss is hopeful the city will add a retail betting location, and changes to zoning guidelines were adopted to make that a possibility.

Maryland legislation named 17 entities that would receive retail sports wagering licenses, but there are also an additional 30 retail licenses available for locations across the state through a competitive application process. Maryland also allows for the distribution of 60 mobile sports betting licenses.

“I’m very hopeful someone in Cumberland will be licensed,” Morriss said. “I hope the state spreads them out and puts one in Cumberland. I think it would be a great asset to have here. Any kind of entertainment offering that comes to the area can only bring more people and money into our community.”

Cumberland is located on the east side of Maryland, near the Pennsylvania borders. Both West Virginia and Pennsylvania offer legal sports betting.

– Bennett Conlin

‘Always a new generation’ to be educated 6y6o20

In the last week, theScore Bet Connecticut donated $2 million to Yale University to combat problem gambling, and the Oregon Council on Problem Gambling opened an RFP for new research opportunities.

While problem and responsible gaming are intertwined, they are distinctly different initiatives addressing different populations. Problem gambling programs work with individuals who are already addicted, while responsible gambling programs provide tools to help consumers identify and prevent problems from developing before they take root. That education, according to advocates, is critical and should be ongoing.

When asked how long operators should responsible gaming initiatives, Keith Whyte, the executive director of the National Council on Problem Gambling, told Sports Handle, “Until it’s effective. How much do we need to make sure that every player in a jurisdiction has seen it and understood the message? You can figure that out by using focus groups and polling, but it’s probably like a lot of campaigns, like drunk driving — you can always reinforce it. There is always a new generation that can hear the message. It’s a public health issue.” 

– Jill R. Dorson

South Dakota takes an L in April 224x3o

In just its eighth month of sports wagering, South Dakota reported its first monthly loss, as bettors came out $13,735 ahead on nearly $370,000 wagered in April.

Retail sportsbooks in Deadwood continued to pay out winning NFL tickets, as operators posted a net loss of nearly $5,400. But where bettors pounded the book was in golf, which had been dominated by the house in the first seven months. Bettors collected close to $32,965 off only $14,295 wagered, resulting in a staggering -133.3% hold for the house.

Prior to April, operators posted an 89.9% win rate in golf, as they paid out only $648 on $6,435 wagered, and there was not a winning wager statewide until February — for all of $9. It is the first monthly net revenue loss for a state with legal wagering since Delaware finished $969,519 under in December.

– Chris Altruda

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HIRED: FanDuel Group appoints Andrew Sheh CTO [Press release]

WORTHY CAUSE: OG announces Research Center funding opportunities [CDC]

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Jeremy Balan has been a journalist, editor, and sports writer since 2007. After years covering prep, college, and pro sports for online and print media, he focused on turf writing at BloodHorse from 2015-2019 and won an Eclipse Award for his coverage of the devastating fire at San Luis Rey Training Center. Jeremy on Twitter ([email protected].

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