Virginia Completes Sportsbook Application Process
WTOP News presented a series that assessed the state of gambling in Virginia. Among the
WTOP News presented a series that assessed the state of gambling in Virginia. Among the

Caesars Entertainment and William Hill US have launched their first joint venture announcing a sponsorship
Will esports betting become more lucrative then sports betting? Quentin Martin, CEO of the esports

Freehold Raceway, the last of three New Jersey tracks to offer sports betting, is trying

The National Hockey League and the American Gaming Association (AGA) announced a partnership to promote

VSiN didn’t wait for the 2018 U.S. Supreme Court ruling overturning a ban on sports

Sports betting platform supplier GAN Limited, a leading business-to-business supplier of internet gaming software-as-a-service solutions
Operators of sports betting October 15 began lining up to apply with the Virginia Lottery

GVC Holdings’ bwin, SportingBet, Ladbrokes and Gamebookers brands will begin providing sports betting products to

In Michigan, the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules, consisting of five state senators and five

Sports betting in the U.S. continued its surge in August, when the nation’ sportsbooks recorded

BetMGM has become the official sports betting partner of the Las Vegas Raiders—just in time
On July 3, 1966, Atlanta Braves pitcher Tony Cloninger made MLB history by hitting two grand slams in a 17-3 rout of the San Francisco Giants at Candlestick Park. Driving in nine runs—a single-game record for a pitcher—Cloninger remains the only pitcher in major league history to hit two grand slams in a single game, or even an entire career.
On July 3, 2009, John Kane triggered five video poker jackpots in under an hour at Vegas's Silverton Casino. The secret? A hyper-specific software glitch that let him replay winning hands at max stakes just by pressing a precise sequence of buttons. The feds charged Kane and his partner under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, but a judge dismissed the case. The ruling? Simply pushing the buttons a casino provides to the public—even in a glitchy order—isn't hacking. The exploit forced IGT to rush out global firmware patches, cementing it as one of the wilder legal loopholes in modern gaming history.