December Was A Rebound For PA Sports Betting, A Leap For iCasino Play
Online sports betting and casino play finished with new records in 2020 while land-based gaming dropped off for both the month and year.
→Online sports betting and casino play finished with new records in 2020 while land-based gaming dropped off for both the month and year.
→Private investor Ira Lubert to partner with Bally’s in bringing another small casino to vicinity of Penn State by 2022.
→Overall, it was the Pennsylvania gaming industry’s worst year for revenue in a decade, but if could have been much worse.
→Pennsylvania sportsbook operators and the state gaming control board on Wednesday will be the first in the U.S. to roll→
The phenomenal growth of Pennsylvania’s sports betting industry finally ground to a halt in November, experiencing its first decline in→
Pennsylvania now has 13 iGaming sites on which to play casino games, and BetMGM is gearing up for a sportsbook and poker as well.
→Pennsylvania’s 13th iCasino site gets started this week, but without any connected poker or sports betting as of yet.
→The addition of popular live dealer table games on iCasinos could help PA keep setting monthly revenue records for online play.
→More than 2,000 Pennsylvanians are to be surveyed by June to assess the link between interactive gaming and problem gambling.
→COVID-19’s impact is still hampering land-based casino revenue, but the state’s gaming industry is more than making that up by other means.
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