by Zachary Kelley | Feb 27, 2023 7:35 am | Sports Betting
House Bill 551 would legalize retail and online sports betting in Kentucky if passed. The bill does not include legalized poker or fantasy sports, centralized on sports betting only. This aspect of HB551 is different from the sports betting bill (HB606) that failed in...
by Brett Crown | Dec 6, 2022 6:47 pm | Sports Betting
The greatest streak in college football betting kicks off on Saturday, with Army and Navy putting their 16-game under streak on the line. Legal sportsbooks set the total at 32.5 points, the lowest in at least 30 years, but the history of the rivalry suggests it...
by Brett Crown | Oct 3, 2022 12:43 pm | Sports Betting
Ohio State is now the front runner for the National Championship with +200 odds, followed closely behind Georgia (+210) and Alabama (+220). Top 25 wins by Clemson, Oklahoma State, and Ole Miss caused their odds to get shorter, while Wake Forest’s odds got longer...
by Giovanni Shorter | Apr 15, 2022 10:35 am | Legal
Kentucky’s Senate Committee did not vote on the sports betting bill in time for the session deadline. The deadline passing kills sports betting in Kentucky for at least another year. FRANKFORT, Ky. – The regulated Kentucky sports betting market has seen a major...
by Jerad Paparella | Apr 12, 2022 1:09 pm | Legal
Kentucky’s sports betting bill, HB 606, has already passed through the Kentucky House of Representatives by a convincing 58-30 vote. Despite passing relatively easily in the House, the bill has hit a roadblock in the socially-conservative Kentucky Senate, where views...