Bally Bet, WynnBET found qualified for Maryland sports betting

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Bally Bet, WynnBET found qualified for Maryland sports betting

Bally Bet and WynnBET found qualified for Maryland sports betting licenses. The state launched mobile sports gambling last week. Online sports operators must first have their licenses approved by the Sports Wagering Application Review Commission and undergo regulatory testing before launching in the state.

Maryland's first seven online sports betting operators launched on Wednesday, Nov. 30. The remaining three operators are not ready to launch yet. WynnBET and Bally Bet are the latest to gain approval to accept online bets in Maryland. By the 2023 NFL season, Maryland Lottery Director John Martin expects up to 21 online and 15-20 retail operators to be live in the state.

Maryland's online sports betting is off to a good start. The state experienced 16.5 million geolocation transactions over the Thanksgiving holiday. Virginia, Indiana, Tennessee, and Colorado also reported high numbers.


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