Study: eSports Fans Not Concerned About Cheating
A recent study has found that fans of competitive video gaming aren’t concerned about match-fixing
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A recent study has found that fans of competitive video gaming aren’t concerned about match-fixing

Poker kings like Phil Hellmuth are migrating online, giving more cred to the digital games.

Tacitus may be the horse to beat in the third leg of the Triple Crown,

SugarHouse Casino is leading the pack in Pennsylvania as it launches the state’s first mobile

In the runup to the big one, the World Series of Poker offers up nine

The Borgata in Atlantic City was the first casino in AC to open a live

You may think of yourself as a winning sports bettor, but you could also be

The deal will bring a second sports betting TV hub to Caesars’ Las Vegas Strip

The AGA has released a new “Responsible Marketing Code for Sports Wagering,” marking the one-year

MGM Resorts last week said that it is prepared to fork out as much as

New Jersey saw another sports betting handle of over $300 million in April and online

The one-year anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court striking down a federal ban on sports
On May 12, 1976, the Red Sox snapped a 10-game losing streak with a 6-4, 12-inning victory over Cleveland, aided by a "favorable spell" from a Salem witch sent by a Boston TV station. The superstitions continued the following day when Cleveland countered with a "fairy godmother" to sprinkle dust on their players; however, the charms failed as Cleveland committed multiple errors, leading to another Boston win.
On May 11, 1996, a celebration for John Franco at Shea Stadium turned into a 16-minute brawl as the Mets edged the Cubs 7-6. The fight ignited after Mets pitcher Pete Harnisch threw a punch at catcher Scott Servais, leading to nine ejections, including a bloodied Franco. Despite the chaos, the Mets secured the win on a dramatic walk-off home run by Rico Brogna.