dont think mississippi will have mobile
this just in : the meadowlands in New jersey opens for sports betting July 14.
no word about online date yet.
Super, that's very helpful info, thanks.
The view has been expressed in this thread that the multi-jurisdictional outs won't be shading lines for local teams for a book in a particular venue, but if that's the case that wouldn't apply to any independent outs that pop up (and all bettors aren't necessarily price savvy, betting where they are rather than where they should be). Definitely going to be some Louisiana folks that pop over the border; the Saints also are a regional team; and that of course definitely is deep SEC country, for bettors in and all 'round Mississippi.
There's a related situation with Reno and Vegas. Not quite as much with local team flavor but more so in that the two independent books at Atlantis and Peppermill will hang lines in Reno that aren't available here. Like a flat 7 where only 6.5 is available down here. They have mobile apps that work in-state, if someone were to take the time to fly up there and open an account and make a deposit. But my understanding is that they don't like sharp action and especially big sharp action up that way, so that perhaps might be a waste of time. (Fishhead, on the other hand, no doubt has folks on the ground in all reaches of the state working around any such concerns.)
Voodoo's circa summer 2016 breakdown on NV mobile apps (Aliante was being bought out at the time):
https://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/gambling-with-an-edge/2016-nevada-mobile-betting-rundown/
Meadowlands to open a day early, so as to not be a dollar (or two or . . .) short:
https://www.njonlinegambling.com/meadowlands-racetrack-shifts-sports-betting-launch/
Has anyone here been betting at the borgata lately? If so how are the limits?
Wait so you could already open an mgm account online in NJ? So are the lines going to be exactly the same as MGM Las Vegas?
Curious if anyone has information on the borgata sportsbook and been there.
Wait so you could already open an mgm account online in NJ? So are the lines going to be exactly the same as MGM Las Vegas?
Curious if anyone has information on the borgata sportsbook and been there.
Wait so you could already open an mgm account online in NJ? So are the lines going to be exactly the same as MGM Las Vegas?
Curious if anyone has information on the borgata sportsbook and been there.
Didn't Continent 8 begin their business on the reservation?
got the info from the website. I don't know but something is going on for sure. Christie said years ago , NJ was going to run things east of the Mississippi and nevada got the rest.
got the info from the website. I don't know but something is going on for sure. Christie said years ago , NJ was going to run things east of the Mississippi and nevada got the rest.
At least at the start, it is going to be much like horse racing. State laws for each individual state, until and if there is ever a federal plan. NJ ain't going to run anything outside the state of NJ.
Mississippi ultimately may have something to say about that, lol.
I don't know if they are talking about the data or betting . Just think what christie said from the beginning has come true so far NJ has sports betting, and they are building a data hub right now . Maybe you do not see all the cards.
What are you talking about? What is a data hub? The portly gov thought NJ would be the only state outside NV with sports betting, so it would be NJ and NV. Not the way it is going to play out because of the way SCOTUS ruled. That opened the doors for each state to operate on their own.
There will eventually be 30 or so states with 30 unique state rules & regs, same as horse racing unless the fed step in and create federal regulations. As of now, it is a total gold rush and a money grab for both the states and the operators.
Why don't you read the article
What are you talking about? What is a data hub? The portly gov thought NJ would be the only state outside NV with sports betting, so it would be NJ and NV. Not the way it is going to play out because of the way SCOTUS ruled. That opened the doors for each state to operate on their own.
There will eventually be 30 or so states with 30 unique state rules & regs, same as horse racing unless the fed step in and create federal regulations. As of now, it is a total gold rush and a money grab for both the states and the operators.
You are clueless.
you don't even know what a data hub is and I am clueless
:doh1
It's called a data center.