California Sports Betting: Bears to Buffalo
[one_half padding=”0 10px 0px 0″][/one_half]Leave it to the Golden State. California sports betting is as complex and heartbreaking as possible! In fact, it’s becoming as convoluted as online poker in the state. Will they ever manage to regulate sports betting in California?? And could the Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant actually add sports betting to their menu? The may offer bets before California! And DraftKings expansion includes invading Nevada! This week’s special offer is for Gossip Slots.
DraftKings Las Vegas Plans
One of the largest fantasy sports operators has some big ambitions! Imagine DraftKings Las Vegas! The company plans to open a new office in Sin City as it seeks to complete its transformation from DFS giant to US gambling leader. The company, which recently became the first operator to launch a mobile sportsbook in New Jersey, has announced a series of new appointments and detailed plans to open a clutch of new offices across the country to support its growth plans, including DraftKings Las Vegas. It has already opened a new office in San Francisco, California, which will house some…
California Sports Betting as Messy as Online Poker
California sports betting supporters are learning a fast and simple truth: Gaming expansion in the state is never easy. Since the Supreme Court decision that overturned PASPA, there are now eight states with legalized sports betting. Plus, other states are already penciling it in as a top priority in 2019. But not California. California sports betting appears to be following in the footsteps of online poker: It is a divisive issue that pits California’s varied gaming interests against one another. Assemblyman Adam Gray introduced a sports betting bill in May. Gray is a key player in the state’s online poker…
Sports Betting at Buffalo Wild Wings?
Don’t look now, but restaurants could have sports wagers on the menu! Sports betting at Buffalo Wild Wings may become a real thing, the chain confirmed last week. Buffalo Wild Wings – also known as B-Dubs – has not specified a timeline on the proposed change, which could shake up the sports betting sector in America by providing significant cut-through to the public. “As the largest sports bar in America, we believe Buffalo Wild Wings is uniquely positioned to leverage sports gaming to enhance the restaurant experience for our guests,” a company spokesperson told iGamingBusiness.com. “We are actively exploring opportunities, including…
Premium Hold ‘Em from AGS
We catch up with the good people at AGS to talk about their exciting new table game, Premium Hold ‘Em! You can check out our review of this exciting table game in our video. See our other AGS table game reviews for VEGA$ 3 Poker and Criss Cross Poker right here on our website! Premium Hold ‘Em is a poker variant table game similar to Ultimate Texas Hold ‘Em. The player must make two equal bets to begin and it has a similar betting structure, however unlike Ultimate Texas Hold ‘Em, the player has two opportunities to raise instead of…
Ohio Sports Betting Looks Unlikely for 2018
Ohio sports betting appears to be off the table. Fans hoping to bet will likely not be able to do so lawfully this year. Ohio Senate President Larry Obhof said Senate Bill 316, which would legalize sports gambling, will be vetted in a committee after the November election. The bill will probably not hit the Senate floor for a vote in 2018, said Obhof, a Medina Republican. In May, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled states could legalize sports betting. At the time, only Nevada allowed full-scale sports gambling. But other states are now starting to legalize it. SB 316 has…




















