The numbers for September are in and boy do they look good for some states and their sportsbook partners. September is typically one of the busiest betting months of the year with the kick off of NFL football and MLB in late-season form. So, it came as no surprise that the burgeoning U.S. market set some records in 2021. New ...
Read MoreThe NFL season is just a few weeks away. Teams are in training camp and rosters are being set up. Sportsbooks have been busy with futures bets for NFL teams. Among these bets are season win totals. This is where you can bet over or under a team win total set by the sportsbook. If you feel like you have ...
Read MoreGolf ratings and betting action have been very good for sportsbooks this year as much of the world is still on work hiatus. Not only that, but the competition levels and parity among the top golfers is at an apex. The PGA Championship is a golf "major". It begins this week. In this article we will display the current betting ...
Read MoreSports betting is legal and regulated in some states and as a result they have detailed reports of action from each and every sportsbook. From June of 2018 until now, New Jersey sportsbooks have taken a total of $6.31B in betting action (handle). Last month alone, New Jersey booked more than half a billion dollars in wagers. This is a ...
Read MoreBetting handle is basically the total amount of money wagered in regards to sports betting. It is no surprise that Nevada, where sports betting has been legal for many decades, usually holds the handle record. A few months ago, New Jersey jumped ahead of Nevada in total handle during the "off months". But Nevada has secured its number one overall ...
Read MoreThe official sports betting numbers for the month of May were released today. When comparing the reports of New Jersey to that of Las Vegas (Nevada) we see that New Jersey edged out Nevada in total handle, ie. bets taken. $318.9 million in sports bets were placed in New Jersey at legal brick and mortar shops as well as sports ...
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