Because people gamble every day. Casinos, friend bets, whatnot. Until now, betting on sports was seen as degenerate and seedy activity. But it's not. It's just a hobby for people with disposable incomes. Lotto ticket players are bigger degens than sports bettors.
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Black Coffee
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05-04-19
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#3
Legalization and acceptance
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trobin31
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01-09-14
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#4
Online gambling in the Metaverse, many books will be left behind if not thinking about this and developing strategy
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Bostongambler
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A record $1.1 billion was bet in October with Nevada sportsbooks, marking the first time the state's sports betting market has handled more than $1 billion in wagers in a month.
The $1.1 billion in overall bets shatters the previous record of $786.5 million wagered in September with Nevada sportsbooks. The $1.1 billion is an increase of 66.8% over October 2020 and 102.3% over October 2019. Nevada joins New Jersey as the only legal sports betting markets in the U.S. to handle more than $1 billion in bets in a month. New Jersey eclipsed the $1 billion market in September and October.
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ChuckyTheGoat
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Originally posted by jjgold
Why?
Breaking records everywhere
Speak to me, Goldy. Give me some stats.
Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
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trobin31
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01-09-14
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#7
Originally posted by Black Coffee
Legalization and acceptance
This is only partly true, more liquidity than in history...access to betting at finger tips(technology)...30% of circulating money printed past 1.5 year
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trobin31
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01-09-14
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#8
Once CBs slam the breaks and through us into recession books will be light
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Bostongambler
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Bettors had more success than typical during the month, fueling the record amount wagered. The sportsbooks won a net $48.3 million off the record handle, including $29.8 million on football bets, according to revenue numbers released Tuesday by Nevada Gaming Control.
A record $728.6 million was bet on collegiate and professional football combined in October, but sportsbooks held just 4.1% of the amount wagered, a lower than normal hold percentage caused by a string of losing NFL Sundays during the month.
The sportsbooks bounced back in a big way in November, with some bookmakers saying it was their best month ever.
Michael Lawton, senior economic analyst for the Nevada Gaming Control Board, attributed the record October to the increased acceptance of mobile wagering, a robust sports schedule with all four major professional leagues in action and five weekends with NFL games. Bets placed online accounted for 64.0% of the total amount wagered in October.
"The final point we are hearing, which is more difficult to quantify, is the impact of the [Las Vegas] Raiders games at Allegiant Stadium," Lawton wrote in an email to ESPN. "Raiders home games have been generating higher wagering totals for some operators compared to when they are playing on the road."
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pavyracer
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Did SBR hire an idiot to fill in for jjgold? What kind of a thread is this?
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Bostongambler
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You are insinuating that gold was intelligent at one point?