If anyone reported this already forgive me, I have been following this closely and this decision doesn't only affirm that there will be SOME TYPE of sports betting but rather Straight wagers/props/parlays/teasers etc etc etc...... The NFL tried to argue picking games is skill which would violate the constitution of Delaware but the justices ruled the point spread counteracts the skill of picking a game, essentially making straight wagers an option and it has been very clear that this is the Governers goal.... the floodgates are open boys 3 1/2 months from now i will be sitting in the Sportsbook at Harrington Raceway or Dover downs watching the Steelers woop some ass on a big screen and walking to a window to cash the ticket afterwards.... Delaware is going to make a killing here. The eastern seaboards now has a new home for slots, ponies, table games and SPORTS BETTING sorry Atlantic City 
Delaware Supreme Court gives OK to sports betting
By RANDALL CHASE – 1 day ago
DOVER, Del. (AP) — The Delaware Supreme Court says a proposed sports betting lottery does not conflict with the state constitution.
The opinion was requested by Gov. Jack Markell, who has signed a bill that would make Delaware the only state east of the Rocky Mountains to offer sports wagering.
In a 22-page ruling dated Wednesday, the court says the state constitution permits lotteries that have an element of skill, as long as chance is the predominant factor in winning or losing.
The justices also say the proposed sports lottery satisfies the constitutional requirement that lotteries be under state control.
The NFL opposes the lottery and has said it may challenge the bill in court.

Delaware Supreme Court gives OK to sports betting
By RANDALL CHASE – 1 day ago
DOVER, Del. (AP) — The Delaware Supreme Court says a proposed sports betting lottery does not conflict with the state constitution.
The opinion was requested by Gov. Jack Markell, who has signed a bill that would make Delaware the only state east of the Rocky Mountains to offer sports wagering.
In a 22-page ruling dated Wednesday, the court says the state constitution permits lotteries that have an element of skill, as long as chance is the predominant factor in winning or losing.
The justices also say the proposed sports lottery satisfies the constitutional requirement that lotteries be under state control.
The NFL opposes the lottery and has said it may challenge the bill in court.