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Vegas re-vamp: DraftKings announces its second-largest office at UnCommons

Described as “state of the art” across 40 acres of land, the new 90,000 square-foot technology hub in Southwest Las Vegas, at UnCommons, Matter Real Estate Group is expected to grow its team of over 1,000 employees, at a cost of $400m.  Matt Kalish, DraftKings Co-founder and President, North America, said: “Our new office space

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BetMGM-branded sportsbook to be built near Cardinals’ home stadium

Arizona is one of the newest states in the gambling game after legalised sports wagering was launched on 9 September, the first day of the NFL season. The Arizona Department of Gaming won’t share the first sports wagering reports and statistics until mid-November; however, Cardinals owner, Michael Bidwill, said gamblers have showed strong interest in

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Sportradar Integrity Services reports 655 fixed matches since beginning of 2021

After utilising its bet monitoring system (the Universal Fraud Detection System – UFDS) for the last 18 months to detect suspicious activity in 12 different sports across over 70 countries, Sportradar concluded that football is the sport at most risk of betting-related corruption (with more than 500 matches detected in 2021 to date). Approximately 40% of

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Pennsylvania’s sports betting volume for September hits almost $580m

According to PlayPennsylvania, the tracker of regulated online gaming and sports betting in the state, this proves the industry continues to grow and mature. Katie Kohler, Analyst for PlayPennsylvania, explained how football was the reason behind this spike in betting interest: “Nothing stirs the sports betting drink like football, even when the Steelers and the

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KSA announces application process for Netherlands’ horse race betting monopoly

Accepting in-person wagers on horse racing in the Netherlands requires a special ‘totalisator’ licence, and is operated as a legal monopoly, with ZEbetting & Gaming Nederland BV having held the right since 1998. However, the company’s licence is set to expire on 30 June 2022, so the KSA has announced the start of the application

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