The D.C. Office of Lottery and Gaming announced Monday that FanDuel will replace GambetDC as the lone citywide sports-betting provider starting later this spring, ending the city’s troubled first ...
Last week, Maryland cut the ribbon on legal sports betting. Beating Maryland and Virginia to the punch, as those who have followed the path to legalized sports betting in the region from the beginning ...
FanDuel will replace GambetDC as the District’s official sports gambling app, the D.C. Office of Lottery and Gaming has announced. Residents of the city were previously only able to gamble on sports ...
The world of sportsbooks in the nation's capital is set to look a little bit different beginning next week. After reports earlier this month that GambetDC, the official sportsbook of D.C.’s Office of ...
GambetDC has caused concerns due to its control over wagering in D.C. and its inability to provide an enjoyable betting experience. A government-sponsored legal sports betting operator is continuing ...
At the District’s government-sponsored sportsbook, apparently the house doesn’t always win. June was “a very challenging month for all aspects of the business,” according to an internal report ...
D.C. sports betting app GambetDC, criticized for its technical glitches and poor odds, will be taken over by betting giant FanDuel in a partnership DC Lottery said will increase its revenue from ...
As Kenny Rogers once sang, a gambler has to know when to fold ‘em—and that’s what DC did Saturday, announcing it would ditch its proprietary GambetDC betting app in favor of one run by gambling giant ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A sports betting app launched by the D.C. Lottery in Washington, D.C., ...
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