Sports betting continues to grow year over year, with 11% growth reported in 2025 and a projection of over $165 billion in 2026. Most of that money is lost. The house keeps its cut, and the average ...
L ast summer one “ricosuave666” won more than $150,000 on Polymarket, a betting platform. Their true identity was not clear, ...
No system — human or machine — will hit 70% against the spread over a meaningful sample size. Sports Insights ran the math ...
Calum Ross, assistant director in the sports business group at Deloitte, said the analytics helped Hearts get around their financial disadvantage. Celtic, who have won the Scottish league in 10 of the ...
Kalshi and Polymarket say their prediction markets are not subject to gambling laws and taxes. The casino industry is lobbying to shut them down as a wave of court cases take on the question. By Ian ...
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Every year that our state leaders continue to ignore reality and refuse to legalize sports betting, our state misses an estimated $65- $90 million in revenue while dealing with the negative ...
DraftKings (DKNG) achieved profitability in 2025 with $0.16 annual EPS. Quarterly earnings growth surged 185% year-over-year. DraftKings and Flutter Entertainment are the only profitable operators ...
College coaches don't only have to worry about paying their players. They also have to worry about who else is paying their players ― and what they're demanding in return. In this era of widespread ...
The confluence of cell phones and legalized gambling has led to the constant ability to bet on sports. Even if you're just watching games or sports news – events and gametime analysis are inundated ...
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Jemele Hill speaks candidly about the risks of a normalized sports betting culture and its growing influence on younger fans. Between nonstop ads across screens to branded stadiums and team jerseys, ...