New Jersey – the mecca of sports gambling. Didn’t think we would be saying that 10 years ago, did you?
– the mecca of sports gambling. Didn’t think that would be the case 10 years ago, did you?
But since PASPA was repealed by the New Jersey Supreme Court in 2018, that’s precisely what it has become. New Jersey has taken a whopping $31 billion in just four years sinceBut that lead is dwindling fast, as New Yorkers continue to show their infatuation with sports gambling. Sure enough, the mecca of basketball, culture, and business will soon add sports betting to its list of greatness.New customers only. Must be 21+. AZ, CO, IA, IL, IN, LA, MI, NJ, NY, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY only. Full T&C apply.New users only, 21 or older. NY, CO, DC, IA, IN, IL, MI, NV, NJ, PA, TN, VA, WV only. Full T&Cs apply.21+. New customers only. AZ, CT, IA, IL, LA, MI, NJ, NY, PA, TN, WV, WY only.
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