CG Technologies Upgrades Mobile Sports Betting App

Operator CG Technologies has launched an upgrade to its mobile sports betting app that developers said increases the opportunities for customers to bet on games. CG Technologies CEO Lee Amaitis said the company, which operates race and sports books at eight Las Vegas resorts, generates roughly 60 percent of its wagers from its mobile wagering application. The company has operated mobile sports wagering since 2012 and has some 20,000 registered users. Last year, more than $3.5 billion was wagered in Nevada sports books. Amaitis expects the upgraded application, which was softly launched last week, to grow the company’s percentage of…

South Point Casino rolls out mobile sports betting app

South Point has become the fourth company to offer a mobile sports betting app after launching its service Tuesday at five Nevada locations, including four in Las Vegas. The app, available for the iPhone, iPad, Android and Android tablets, is free to download and resembles the William Hill app that has been available in Nevada for more than a year. South Point Casino began advertising its app Friday in its sports book. A website is available at nvsportsbooks.com to answer questions gamblers might have. The app requires a minimum $100 deposit. Out-of-state residents are allowed to sign up and fund…