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State of the Union: New Jersey to ban college props? Polymarket under fire and more

Welcome to iGB's State of the Union, a look at the biggest North American sports betting stories we've covered over the week and briefs on others we found interesting.

New Jersey bill would ban college-player props

Yesterday (14 November) New Jersey’s house tourism, gaming and the arts committee moved forward a bill that would ban betting college-player prop bets. The bill is likely in response to the NCAA’s campaign to get all US states to ban such bets.

But wagering operators have long argued that banning any kind of bet will only send bettors to the black market. That will take money away from companies and states. And it also puts consumers at risk.

“Player propositions are available on illegal and offshore sportsbooks and removing customers’ ability to place legal wagers will deter bettors from moving to the regulated market,” American Gaming Association SVP of strategic communications Joe Maloney told iGB in May.

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Philippines gambling revenue up 37.5% in Q3 on online growth

Gross gambling revenue in the Philippines increased 37.5% year-on-year in Q3 after a near-five-fold uptick within the online sector offset declines across the land-based market.

Data published yesterday (14 November) by the Philippines Amusement and Gaming Corporation (Pagcor) shows revenue hit PHP94.61 billion (£1.27 billion/€1.53 billion/$1.61 billion) during Q3. This is clear of the PHP68.79 billion reported last year and 2.7% higher than Q2 this year.

The stand-out result in Q3 was the PHP35.71 billion generated from electronic (or online) gaming, a rise of 465.0%. The Philippines electronic gaming market covers activities such as online casino, sports betting, bingo and specialty games.

Pagcor chairman and CEO Alejandro Tengco talked up the “phenomenal” increase. He said he expects the sector to continue to grow and reach its end-of-year PHP100 billion revenue target in 2024.

“This impressive performance is a strong indication that the use of modern technology and mobile gadge..

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Here are the sports betting platforms that already have Missouri market access

Those in Missouri will finally get a chance to bet on sports after voters approved a legal digital and retail sports betting initiative on 5 November. And every major operator already has some sort of existing relationship with a casino or professional sports team in the state.

Missouri’s new law requires that sports betting go live by 1 December 2025. Given that the state has an existing casino industry, it could launch sooner. And Jan Zimmerman, chair of the Missouri Gaming Commission (MGC) says the rules promulgation process has already started.

“Our folks are writing the rules and regulations as we speak,” Zimmeran told KFVS 12 on 12 November.

Zimmerman didn’t reveal a projected launch date or when rules might be available for review. But the MGC meets at the end of each month, usually around the 25th. The agenda and date for the November meeting are not posted yet. Once the process starts, it’s likely that the commission will first approve an application and open that process…

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Will Tyson-Paul fight be the real deal?

Pennsylvania, Colorado and Vermont won’t approve wagering and for good reason.

I have been covering the sport of boxing professionally for 27 years and, as crazy as it is to type these words, Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson is, in some regards, the biggest boxing match of that entire span.

The viewing audience for Friday night’s fight from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, will be enormous – not nearly on par with a Super Bowl, but quite possibly equal to the next-biggest sporting event on the list.

And so, in turn, the betting interest is humongous. Even people who’ve never watched Paul box in any of his 11 professional bouts, or who weren’t alive the last time Tyson held a major heavyweight title, seem to have strong conviction as to whether the 27-year-old neophyte is going to get the better of the 58-year-old living legend. Or if the former “Baddest Man on the Planet” is going to butcher the former Disney Channel star.

There are three states, however, that regulate sports betting but w..

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Q3 online growth fails to offset continued land-based decline in Sweden

Gambling revenue in Sweden hit SEK6.66 billion (£477 million/€574 million/$605 million) in Q3, with growth in the igaming segment failing to offset declines in land-based.

Revenue was 1.3% behind the SEK6.74 billion recorded during Q3 of 2023, Sweden regulator Spelinspektionen reports.

The figure also falls 3.4% short of SEK6.89 billion in Q2 of this year. On top of this, Q3 revenue was the lowest quarterly total since SEK6.58 billion was reported in Sweden in Q1 2023.

Commercial online gambling remains the primary source of gambling revenue in the country by some distance. During Q3, SEK4.33 billion of revenue was reported for this segment, a year-on-year increase of 1.5%. This includes internet-based casino and sports betting activity.

Land-based declines hit Sweden in Q3

However, declines were reported across almost all other sectors of the market. Revenue was down in many core land-based segments, with Svenska Spel’s Casino Cosmopol hit with a 76.5% revenue decline to SEK31 mi..

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Lawyer who argued, won PASPA case before US Supreme Court dies at 84

Time magazine labelled Olson, who helped legalise sports betting, one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2010.

Theodore “Ted” Olson, the lawyer who successfully argued Murphy vs National Collegiate Athletic Association in front of the United States Supreme Court, thereby overturning the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) and paving the way for states to make their own determination on the matter of sports betting, has died.

His death was announced by his law firm, Gibson Dunn. Olson was 84.

“Ted was a titan of the legal profession and one of the most extraordinary and eloquent advocates of our time,” Barbara Becker, chair and managing partner of Gibson Dunn, said in a release. “He was creative, principled, and fearless – a trailblazing advocate who cared about all people. We mourn his loss profoundly and send our condolences to his wife Lady, a cherished member of our firm family, and to all of Ted’s loved ones.”

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Tennessee operators set record for handle

Bettors in Tennessee laid down a record $551.2 million (£432.5 million/€521.7 million) in bets in October, marking the third time since the market went live that more than $500 million was bet.

Tennessee bettors previously broke the $500 million barrier in September ($520.8 million) and in November 2023 ($520.8 million).

According to figures released by the Tennessee Sports Wagering Council (SWC) yesterday (12 November), adjusted handle was $547.8 million, after $3.4 million in adjustments. The SWC does not indicate on the report what the adjustments are for, nor does it break down bets by operator or sport. The SWC also does not report operator revenue.

Tax revenue hit an all-time high

The report also revealed that operators paid a record $10.1 million in taxes to the state. Since the state launched in November 2020, October marked the first month that tax revenue exceeded $10 million. The next highest tax payment was $9.6 million last month. Tennessee taxes digital sports bettin..

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Tabcorp fined for in-play betting breach, ACMA issues more blocking orders

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has fined Tabcorp AU$262,920 (£134,731/€161,778/US$171,731) for breaching rules on in-play betting, while the regulator has also issued banning orders against a further seven illegal gambling websites.

An AMCA investigation, reported today (13 November), found Tabcorp was taking online in-play sports bets, which is illegal under Australia’s Interactive Gambling Act 2001. In total, Tabcorp accepted 854 in-play bets across 69 tennis matches between April and October 2023.

Tabcorp said the breaches were the result of a technical bug in its systems. The first error occurred in April 2023 but was not fixed until October 2023. Tabcorp also noted it voided all bets, meaning consumers did not suffer losses, nor did it profit from the errors.

However, ACMA proceeded with the financial penalty, noting Tabcorp has previously been warned over in-play betting. In November 2021, Tabcorp was issued a formal warning for accepting in-play bets..

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North Carolina in October: Revenue plummets while handle rises

October marked the first full month of football for North Carolina digital sportsbooks – and revenue dropped $21.4 million (£16.6 million/€20.2 million) despite handle rising $36.6 million against September.

According to the North Carolina revenue report released today (12 November), the differentiator was hold, which was the lowest since sports betting went live in North Carolina. In September, sportsbooks had a 12.2% hold rate, but in October that number dropped to 8%. Operators across the US have lamented a tough October with bettor-friendly results during quarterly earnings calls.

In North Carolina, which launched sports betting operators in March, October was the first full month with football games every week. The NFL season kicked off on 5 September, meaning that the first Sunday of that month had no games.

With regard to hold, North Carolina operators have eclipsed double-digits in six of the eight months since launch. August and October are, so far, the only sub-10% hold..

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State of the Union: Tyson-Paul betting in Massachusetts, more election results

Welcome to iGB's State of the Union, a look at the biggest North American sports betting stories we've covered over the week and briefs on others we found interesting.

Mass regulators will allow bets on Tyson-Paul

On Thursday (7 November) Massachusetts regulators decided not to ban betting on the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson exhibition boxing match set for 15 November. Citing safety and rules changes as positives, the commissioners unanimously believe the fight falls within the bounds of allowed markets in the state bet menu.

The Tyson-Paul bout, which will air on Netflix, will feature two-minute rounds rather than the standard three minutes. Boxers will also wear 14-ounce gloves as opposed to the usual 10-ounce gloves.

“The rules changes are trending toward safety, which was very influential for me,” said commissioner Nakisha Skinner. Her thoughts echoed those of her fellow commissioners.

Commissioner Eileen O’Brien did say that the exhibition raises another question for her…

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New York mobile sports betting handle hits record $2.32 billion in October

Consumers in New York spent a record $2.32 billion (£1.79 billion/€2.15 billion) in October, the most ever wagered on sports online in a single month in the US, although a weaker hold meant revenue declined.

Data from the New York Gaming Commission shows a 14.9% year-on-year increase in player spending. The October figure also surpasses September by 15.4% and clears the existing record of $2.12 billion, set in November last year, by 9.4%.

However, despite record handle, monthly revenue came in around $35.0 million under New York’s all-time high. For October, revenue from online sports betting was €176.3 million, up 5.7% from last year but 14.5% behind September. This missed the state’s record – $211.7 million in January 2024 – by 16.7%.

In terms of hold across all licensees, this stood at 7.60% for October. This marks a decline on September’s 9.9% hold and comes as DraftKings downgrades its full-year earnings forecast in the wake of “customer-friendly sport outcomes” early in Q4.

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“Unfavourable hold” a drag on Penn earnings, but new products, tech are things to look forward to

As expected, Penn Entertainment reported a third-quarter loss on Thursday (7 November), but CEO Jay Snowden said the latest sports betting integration, impending launch of a stand-alone digital casino app and continued focus on land-based projects means there is much to look forward to.

During the presentation Snowden pointed to “unfavourable hold” in the northeast and a decline in the number of customers visiting casinos in the south due to weather and construction as drags on revenue. He said that retail customer demand remained stable. With regard to hold, Snowden said the low hold in the third quarter was industry-wide and not unique to Penn. The third quarter includes two of the slowest wagering months of the year in the US.

At least one analyst, Joseph Greff from JP Morgan, had lowered expectations ahead of the release. On Thursday morning Jefferies Equity Research released a note saying the numbers were “in-line with expectations”.

In terms of hard numbers, Penn has $1.8 bi..

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