The future of NFL betting: Why player props are expected to be king
by David Purdum, ESPN Chalk In the 1940s, Charles McNeil, a Connecticut math teacher turned Chicago bookmaker, revolutionized American sports betting. McNeil is credited with
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by David Purdum, ESPN Chalk In the 1940s, Charles McNeil, a Connecticut math teacher turned Chicago bookmaker, revolutionized American sports betting. McNeil is credited with
I was interviewed extensively by Rob Miech for the Chicago Sun-Times (8/6/22) about the upcoming 8/30/22 Netflix “Untold: Operation Flagrant Foul” episode on Tim Donaghy
NOTE: For related coverage/analysis of legendary pro gambler Billy Walters, see here. Trademark Overview On Wednesday, July 27, 2022, a trademark application was filed for
by Newsroom, Infobae (ATR) Tennis authorities launched a review of anti-corruption measures in a bid to restore the sport’s tarnished image after match-fixing allegations.
by Stephen Bittenbender, Just the News A bipartisan group of 28 U.S. House lawmakers has put the Department of Justice on notice that they’re concerned
by David Purdum, ESPN The NFL on Tuesday announced David Highhill as vice president, general manager of sports betting, the league’s first position solely focused
by David Purdum, ESNP Chalk A professional poker player was arrested Wednesday on charges of fraud and money laundering related to a sports betting scheme
by David Purdum, ESPN Chalk The sports betting evolution in America began on May 14, 2018, when a landmark decision from the United States Supreme
by Richard Shuetz, GGB News We have a new player in the sports betting conference space and his name is Spanky. He isn’t a hedge
by, David Purdum, ESPN Chalk Federal authorities on Thursday released details of an illegal sports betting ring that was run in part by a