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  2. Pinnacle Sports - Wikipedia

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    After the decision, Pinnacle teamed up with World Sports Exchange (WSEX) to offer their US based customers an alternative to their website. At customer's requests, Pinnacle willingly transferred all money left in US based accounts to new accounts at WSEX. On December 19, 2008, Pinnacle ceased offering odds on North American horse racing ...

  3. Sportsbook Review - Wikipedia

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    Sportsbook Review was founded in 1999 as a watchdog for the sports betting industry. [5] Since then it has expanded its features and now operates SBR Forum, SBR Odds, a sports betting news service, and contests for the community.

  4. Sports betting - Wikipedia

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    Odds boards in a Las Vegas sportsbook. Sports betting is the activity of predicting sports results and placing a wager on the outcome.. Sports bettors place their wagers either legally, through a bookmaker/sportsbook, or illegally through privately run enterprises referred to as "bookies".

  5. FanDuel - Wikipedia

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    FanDuel Group is an American gambling company that offers sportsbook, daily fantasy sports, horse racing, and online casino services. The company operates sportsbooks in a number of states including New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Indiana and West Virginia, as well as an online horse race betting platform, and a daily fantasy sports service.

  6. DraftKings - Wikipedia

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    DraftKings Inc. is an American gambling company based in Boston, Massachusetts.It offers sportsbook and daily fantasy sports (DFS) services.. The company was originally launched in 2012 as a DFS provider, competing principally with the New York–based FanDuel.

  7. Gambling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The casino floor at Wynn Las Vegas in Paradise, Nevada. In the United States, gambling is subject to a variety of legal restrictions. In 2008, gambling activities generated gross revenues (the difference between the total amounts wagered minus the funds or "winnings" returned to the players) of $92.27 billion in the United States.

  8. Barstool Sports - Wikipedia

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    Penn had announced a $2 billion agreement with ESPN to rebrand Barstool Sportsbook as ESPN Bet, and the sale was intended to relieve Penn of "non-compete and other restrictive covenants" tied to its ownership of Barstool. Portnoy stated, "The regulated industry is probably not the best place for Barstool Sports and the type of content we make".

  9. Genius Sports - Wikipedia

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    [32] [33] Sports, in turn, grant Genius Sports the rights to commercialise their data and video content with sportsbooks, casinos and media companies. [34] [35] Genius Sports also provides sports leagues with tracking technology, capturing detailed positional data on players and the ball to create insights and analysis for partners including ...