Sports betting giant DraftKings plans to go public and merge with two other firms, the Boston-based company announced Monday.
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Sportsbetting company William Hill US revealed Friday that it has taken over as Circus Circus’ sportsbook operator, effective immediately.
“This will allow us to expand our Las Vegas footprint to several marquee resorts,” Joe Asher, CEO of William Hill US, said in a Wednesday news release.
Former Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman helped celebrate the Plaza’s newly revamped William Hill Race and Sports Book by placing the first bet on Friday.
MGM Resorts International continues its efforts to sign partnership deals to expand its brand with Tuesday’s announcement of a collaboration with Verizon’s Yahoo Sports.
Nevada-based Full House Resorts and Wynn Resorts International are partnering to conduct mobile sports wagering throughout Indiana and Colorado.
The fast-food chain’s “Steal a Base, Steal a Taco” promotion will allow bettors in three states to wager real money on which baseball player they believe will steal the first base of the World Series, which kicks off Oct. 22.
Surveys say that NFL betting trumps college football betting and that people with wagers on games are more likely to attend or watch play on TV with family and friends.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has filed a criminal complaint accusing two Henderson felons of defrauding hundreds in a multimillion-dollar sports betting scheme.
Major League Baseball has agreed to a multiyear agreement with DraftKings Inc., allowing the daily fantasy sports content provider to become an authorized gaming operator for the league.
There’s a new sportsbook brand at the downtown Las Vegas casino.
Caesars is teaming up with ESPN to create sports betting content, including its new show, the Daily Wager.
Dozens of people across the U.S. have invested more than $1 million in six sports betting funds all run by a Las Vegas resident who claims to have the secret sauce to crushing local books.