Indiana sportsbooks healthy after four months
Sports gamblers in Indiana have handed over $436 million since the state launched legalized gambling, giving the state something to brag about.
Sports gamblers in Indiana have handed over $436 million since the state launched legalized gambling, giving the state something to brag about.
Caesars Southern Indiana unveiled its new $90-million casino last week and, at center stage, its sportsbook, operated under the Caesars The Book brand.
Indiana's sports betting handle hits $147.3m in November, up more than three-fifths from October as FanDuel's arrival gooses mobile wagers.
SBTech continues its advance across the U.S. as it looks to capture a big a chunk of the sports gambling market as possible.
As more states continue to accept the truth and legalize sportsbooks, all will continue to become more self-sufficient.
Indiana's first month of legal sports betting generated handle of $34.5m and revenue of $8.5m; FanDuel inks DFS partnership with Indianapolis Colts.
IGC approved an app by the DraftKings giving them the authorization to launch its mobile sports gambling platform.
The first online sportsbook in Indiana could be just around the corner, unless something unexpected happens between now and next Thursday.
The partnership have seen the start of physical sportsbooks pop up across the U.S., including the launch of four new venues in Indiana and Iowa.
Smarkets is going to roll out its SBK online sportsbook in Indiana, where the activity is already legal, later this year and then could follow up with a launch in Colorado.