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re: Louisiana Lawmakers OK Sports Betting Rules; Sends To Edwards

Posted on 6/10/21 at 8:10 pm to
Posted by pelicansfan123
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Posted on 6/10/21 at 8:10 pm to
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This doesn't seem like a lot. I'd assume all of these will be sought after by the casinos and racetracks, so does that mean the popular online/mobile sportsbooks like William Hill, DK sportsbook, Fanduel sportsbook, etc. will be left out?


There's no way that Draft Kings and Fan Duel will be left out. Just a matter of greasing the right palms...
Posted by AZBayouBengal07
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Member since Nov 2005
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Posted on 6/10/21 at 8:43 pm to
“Only the 20 existing casinos – those on riverboats, at racetracks and the one on land in New Orleans – have first crack at the licenses. It’ll cost $250,000 to apply and should the applicant clear a suitability review, will have to pay $500,000 more for a five-year license. Each license will allow the casinos to hire and license two providers to handle betting online and via smart phones.”

Casino and racetracks can contract with DraftKings or FanDuel or Barstool or whoever to be their mobile operator.

Barstool is Penn National’s sports betting app. You’ll get a Barstool Sportsbook app with a Lauberge BR emblem somewhere on the page.

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