Re: NJ sports book news
. . . two Mississippi, three . . .
So what are the specifics for Mississippi? I know there's a boatload of casinos in Mississippi, especially on the Gulf Coast and in Tunica, but also in other places like Vicksburg and Natchez.
But how many of those are going to have -- in the near future -- a large number of different outs concentrated in one area,
i.e., not just a bunch of Will Hill books in a string of casinos in an area but instead ostensibly independently operated books within an easily accessible area, preferably with mobile apps.
By way of comparison, in Las Vegas I believe that there currently are 13 different outs (although getting them to move independently may be another matter), 9 of which have mobile apps.
Haven't updated this list in a while, but this is from just under two years back, with the outs with mobile apps highlighted in bold:
Boyd/Coast
Caesars
CG Technology (the out formerly known as Cantor Gaming)
Golden Nugget
Jerry’s Nugget
MGM
South Point
Stations
Stratosphere/Arizona Charlie’s
Treasure Island
Westgate SuperBook
William Hill
Wynn
Nothing like the golden age of sports betting out here, from before my time out here, but still a fairly decent setup for an inveterate line shopper like me, if you're both nimble and patient.
I'm not trying to be argumentative; I'm trying to find out the specific state of the Mississippi market in terms of a bettor's ability to line-shop at independently run books within a realistically accessible area, like down on the Gulf Coast.
Do we have anyone on the ground down there -- or via a website tracking Mississippi -- that has the specifics on where they're at ("ya'll") on independently run outs? They're no doubt going to have a better bettor's market than Rhode Island, which really gets me with the whole only one out in only two locations concept.