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New Jersey denies MLB’s request to prohibit spring training wagers

MLB had asked New Jersey and other states that have launched legal sports betting, including Pennsylvania and Nevada, to drop pre-season games from its sportsbooks. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board is yet to produce a formal response but did encourage operators not to offer lines for the time being. Nevada rejected the request, however, and […]

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Paf CEO exclusive: Gambling needs to get the trust back in Europe

That’s the view of Paf CEO Christer Fahlstedt, who Gambling Insider caught up with for an exclusive chat following the operator’s new responsible gambling initiative. After imposing a “loss limit” of €30,000 ($34,000) a year for individual players, Paf has gone one step further by publishing the ps behind its different player segments. The restriction

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Better Collective data: 151% rise in Cheltenham traffic during 2019 Festival

Data sent exclusively to Gambling Insider shows day four was once again the most popular day for Cheltenham-related traffic; but there was a more even spread this year, with 21.5% of traffic coming on the first day, compared to 18.6% in 2018. UK, Ireland, US, Australia and Spain were the top five countries for traffic,

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MuchBetter Co-Founder: New German gambling treaty is “a half-baked solution”

Gambling Insider caught up exclusively with Bader to find out exactly what the Austria-based exec meant by this. To start us off, can you tell us a little bit about MuchBetter’s background? MuchBetter is a consumer-facing e-wallet and payment product, primarily used in gaming at the moment. We connect consumers and merchants and allow customers

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IGT President of Sports Betting: ‘There is no US sports betting market’

Speaking exclusively to Gambling Insider for the Sports Betting Focus edition, Cohen said he is starting to sound like a “broken record” when talking about US sports betting. He said: “I keep saying this until I sound like a broken record; there is no such thing as the US sports betting market. “There are potentially going to

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Strong Q1 digital growth for GVC but UK retail growth flat

The organisation, which owns Ladbrokes Coral, Bwin, Neds International and several other brands, did not report exact revenue ps, only disclosing percentages. Once again, online NGR was high, showing a 17% growth, while UK retail like-for-like revenue was flat both for gaming and sports wagering. European retail NGR did rise 2%, however, while the overall

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PointsBet fined A$20,000 for posting illegal gambling advertisement

The operator pleaded guilty, as its advertising stated: “All 40+ metro races run 2nd up to A$100 back,” if players opened a PointsBet betting account. The NSW Betting and Racing Act states it is an offence to publish “a gambling advertisement that offers any inducement to participate frequently, in any gambling activity.” Australian online operator

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March Madness helps Delaware sportsbooks recover from poor February

February saw Delaware’s three sports betting locations make a total of only $22,152, with its biggest sportsbook, Delaware Park, losing $28,750. This was chiefly due to heavy favourites New England Patriots winning the Super Bowl but, while American football was February’s villain, basketball was March’s hero. Basketball tournament March Madness led to $10.5m worth of

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