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  • 1 week ago | ingame.com | Jill R. Dorson

    Eight tribal entities Thursday had a chance to shoot their shot with regard to sports event contracts to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), but two sources told InGame the takeaway was underwhelming. They say they won’t get any help defending tribal sovereignty or gaming exclusivity from the federal agency.

  • 1 week ago | ingame.com | Jill R. Dorson |Brant James

    The U.S. sports betting world moves quickly and unpredictably in 2025. In order to properly take stock of it all, we offer InGame’s “EndGame,” an end-of-week compilation of the top storylines, some overlooked items, and all the other news bits from this past week that we found interesting.

  • 1 week ago | ingame.com | Jill R. Dorson

    In the five years since legal sports betting went live in Washington, D.C., it would be fair to say that the market has undergone more changes than in any other U.S. legal sports betting jurisdiction. On May 28, 2020, the city’s Office of Lottery and Gaming (OLG) launched GamBetDC, a white-label platform developed in partnership with lottery vendor Intralot. Betting kiosks were later added at lottery partners throughout the city. The launch was inauspicious.

  • 1 week ago | ingame.com | Brant James

    Databases. Yawn. Not yawn. Collated commerce. Companies hoard these troves of contact information and consumption history greedily, ready to wield them at already-inclined buyers when the next concert ticket or viral pet toy is ready to roll out. Sportsbooks are no different. DraftKings and FanDuel leveraged massive customer databases of daily fantasy sports players to form a national sports betting duopoly when legal wagering became each state’s decision in 2018.

  • 1 week ago | ingame.com | Jill R. Dorson

    If it seems like the federal government is at odds with itself when it comes to Indian Gaming, that’s because it currently is.

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