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  • 1 day ago | sportsgamblingpodcast.com | Will Christopher

    It shouldn’t come as a surprise that, according to Grand View Research, the overall sports betting market size has already surpassed $83.65 billion and could hit $182.12 billion within the next few years. Well, ever since online platforms started penetrating this sector in the late 20th century, a lot has changed. For instance, with platforms like livescore.com emerging, you can now compare live match statistics on different platforms with just a simple touch of a button.

  • 1 week ago | sportsgamblingpodcast.com | Will Christopher

    Sports wagering exists today in a state where it appears closely related to traditional casino operations. In 2025 the global betting business produces an aggressive growth pattern for online casinos specifically targeting sports players who were formerly outside their main customer base of digital slots and table games. Strategic convergence is no fad since it results from cutting-edge technology advances and regulatory changes and market competition that needs to retain users.

  • 1 week ago | sportsgamblingpodcast.com | Daniel Vreeland |Will Christopher

    We are already into April in 2025 and plenty of sporting action has already been consigned to the history books in the past three months. Madison Keys stunned Aryna Sabalenka to secure her first Grand Slam title of her career and Jannik Sinner opened his major title account for the season with a routine win over Alexander Zverev at the Australian Open.

  • 2 weeks ago | sportsgamblingpodcast.com | Will Christopher

    Today’s sports betting scene hardly feels like it’s split in two anymore. In many cases, the old separation between betting on game spreads and watching those flashy slot machines has largely disappeared. Technology, particularly live, in-play wagers, has thrown the playbook off, allowing fans to get straight into the action. Instead of placing bets ahead of time, you can now watch data flow in real time.

  • 3 weeks ago | sportsgamblingpodcast.com | Daniel Vreeland |Will Christopher |Britton Hess

    Artificial intelligence rules everything, including sportsbooks and fantasy football, in 2025. Think again, however, if you believe conventional game day prediction techniques are out-of-date. In sports gambling, the human advantage is far from gone even with the deluge of data and machine learning algorithms. Experienced bettors who combine contemporary technology with time-tested strategies are doing better than ever.

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