Maryland gambles on a sports betting bill
As sports betting quickly spreads throughout the U.S., each state is trying to get in on the game before they lose their share of the pot.
As sports betting quickly spreads throughout the U.S., each state is trying to get in on the game before they lose their share of the pot.
Maryland Lottery & Gaming reports its six casino operators generated gaming revenue of just under $1.75b in 2018, an 8.1% rise from 2017's $1.61b.
A survey shows that fifty-three percent of registered voters in Maryland are in favor of legal sports betting in the state.
Maryland casinos set a new monthly revenue record in October thanks to MGM's National Harbor, which saw its table game revenue shoot up by nearly $20m.
Residents of Arkansas don’t want casino gambling—or do they. The residents appear to have difficulty making up their minds.
Maryland's six casinos generate combined gaming revenue of $143.8m, their fourth-best total on record, as Live! narrows the gap with National Harbor.