Everything's bigger in Texas and, in many ways, you'd expect legal gambling would be big there, too. No state has exhibited such an unbridled capitalistic spirit or "us against them" swagger than ...
With apologies to Texas, California is the biggest prize left on the board when it comes to states that have yet to legalize sports betting. Everything may be bigger in Texas, but California ...
Iowa was among the earliest Midwestern states to jump on the legal sports betting bandwagon, launching sports wagering both online and in person in 2019. The Hawkeye State has since developed a ...
While it's often associated with throwback emblems of Americana like coal mining and greyhound racing, West Virginia has been relentlessly progressive when it comes to modern forms of gaming.
No state has offered legal sports betting – bet it of the retail or mobile variety – for longer than Nevada. In fact, for nearly 70 years, the Silver State had a domestic monopoly on that ...
The Road to the Kentucky Derby Series that determines preferences for horses getting into the Derby starting gate has been tweaked this year to award a lower total ...
Slim stakes pickings this Saturday, something that will not be said again until April 26. We’ll try to scrape something together. The score stands at Tejano Twist 4, Miles Ahead 0, but I’ll ...
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With every major sports organization pausing play during the early days of the COVID pandemic in 2020, Coloradans, having just gained the ability to legally bet on sports, could have been forgiven ...
With apologies to Las Vegas, no American city lets the good times roll like New Orleans. The Mardi Gras spirit extends throughout the state of Louisiana, which has a rich history of riverboat ...
Move over, Nevada: There's a new kid in town. When Arizonans placed their first legal sports wagers within state lines on Sept. 9, 2021, they sent a clear signal to their neighbor to the northwest ...
"Crab cakes and football, that's what Maryland does!" This may not have been the most memorable line from the ever-quotable film "Wedding Crashers," but it was a pretty memorable one. And it was ...