Won and done? Sportsbooks banning the smart money
David Purdum, ESPN Already a hot-button issue in the United Kingdom, a controversial bookmaking practice is starting to spread in the U.S.’s growing legal sports
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David Purdum, ESPN Already a hot-button issue in the United Kingdom, a controversial bookmaking practice is starting to spread in the U.S.’s growing legal sports
David Purdum and Ryan Rodenberg, ESPN Part 8 looks at how nationwide sports betting in all 50 states could happen 2-3 years from now. Three
Eric Raskin, USBets The date was November 2, 1990. The Denver Nuggets were preparing to play their first game under new coach Paul Westhead, the
David Purdum and Ryan Rodenberg, ESPN Part 7 takes a deep gaze via several forward-looking vignettes into how certain technology may overlap with sports betting years
David Purdum, ESPN The sports betting landscape in America shifted forever on a Monday morning in May, when the U.S. Supreme Court released a game-changing
David Purdum, ESPN While some universities look into possible revenue from legalized sports betting, the NCAA says it remains opposed to that and is focused
Craig Meyer and Stephen J. Nesbitt, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette What happened to Mike Hamrick in Las Vegas didn’t stay in Vegas. It stayed with him. One
By David Purdum and Doug Kezirian, ESPN When the Supreme Court ruled the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) unconstitutional on May 14, it opened
By Adam Candee, Legal Sports Report NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman stopped short of fully embracing federal sports betting legislation and integrity fees Monday during media availability at Game 1 of the Stanley Cup
David Purdum and Darren Rovell, ESPN The Supreme Court’s landmark decision on Monday to strike down PASPA (Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act) — the 1992 federal