Borgata Launches Branded Online Sports Book

borgata-cardsThe Borgata in Atlantic City was the first casino in AC to open a live sports book. Now it’s finally got a mobile sports book under its own name, offering sports bets on events around the globe.

Borgata Online—home of BorgataCasino.com and BorgataPoker.com—has officially launched an online sports betting platform. It joins the PlayMGM sports book to offer up a double shot of online sportsbooks under the MGM and Borgata brands.

BorgataSports.com is available on desktop and for download on iOS and Android devices. And all three sites are integrated so players can go back and forth between the online casino, the mobile sports book and the poker site.

Players at BorgataSports.com will be able to make the same sports bets that are available at the live sportsbook in Atlantic City. That includes:

  • Straight bets
  • Parlays
  • Futures
  • Live in-game bets
  • Daily boosted parlays

Playing online also means you can make live in-game bets and take advantage of daily boosted parlays across multiple sports. Best of all, you can make a risk free first bet at the sportsbook of up to $250, getting cashback on a loss.

Borgata is the market leader in AC casino revenue andwants to keep it that way, making ongoing serious investments in its land-based and virtual gaming halls. This summer, look for the grand opening of the property’s new $11 million onsite sports book, which will mix “an entertaining bar experience with sports wagering.”

Customer support is available 24/7 at 877-448-5833.

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