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How Sports Betting Laws Vary Across States
Sports betting in the U.S. has become a patchwork. Some states welcome full-scale mobile wagering, others maintain strict in-person-only hurdles, and a few still ban most kinds of sports gambling outright. Since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) in 2018, states have been free to decide their own legal frameworks. The result is a confusing terrain that bettors, businesses, and regulators must carefully navigate. Here, we’ll examine how those laws differ across states, what drives those differences, and how they affect bettors on the ground. When PASPA fell, each state suddenly gained the authority to chart its own course on sports betting. Some, like New Jersey and Nevada, moved swiftly, establishing a
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Odds and Predictions for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
As the 2026 edition of the FIFA World Cup approaches, everyone is already excited speculating on which nation will lift the coveted biggest international trophy. With 48 teams competing for the first time, the tournament promises more thrills, upsets, and memorable moments.  Kate Richardson, an expert in sports and football betting, will break down World Cup predictions, the odds involved and how they came about it. We will also identify the favourite teams, potential dark horses, and the key players who could decide the outcome. Trying to guess the winner of the 2026 FIFA World Cup can be quite complex. You need to consider a lot of factors like how well the team is fit, their performance in recent matches
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What Is Novelty Betting and Why It’s Captivating Punters Worldwide
In the ever-evolving world of online betting, punters are no longer confined to the traditional realms of sports, horse racing, or casino games. As the demand for more entertaining and unique betting opportunities has grown, so too has the rise of novelty betting—a niche yet increasingly popular form of wagering that allows people to bet on unusual, quirky, and often pop culture-related outcomes. From predicting the next James Bond to guessing the name of a royal baby or forecasting the winner of a reality TV show, novelty betting markets offer a playful escape from conventional betting lines. They’re light-hearted, creative, and often rooted in topics that dominate headlines and social media. If you’re curious about how novelty betting works or
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The Intersection of AI and Cryptocurrency: How Virtuals Protocol Leads the Way
In recent years, AI and cryptocurrency have been two of the hottest topics in tech. Each offers its own set of game-changing benefits — AI with its ability to analyze data and learn, crypto with its decentralization and transparency. But when these two come together, they open new paths for innovation — Virtuals Protocol. Virtuals Protocol is a new blockchain project that combines artificial intelligence (AI) with crypto technology. Its main goal is to create virtual markets — places where people can make predictions or trade based on future events — without needing a central company to run everything. Most projects that use AI rely on servers controlled by a company. Virtuals Protocol does things differently: it runs AI directly
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Crypto Betting Explained: What’s the Difference to Regular Sports Betting?
While many were in denial of cryptocurrencies, there is no longer a way around them. Research shows that crypto is slowly branching into different industries, gaining more value and popularity. The industry that is seeing a lot of impact is gambling and sports betting. Although crypto still seems to be taken with caution by some, users appreciate its convenience for betting activities. The question is why. Let’s take a look at the difference between crypto betting and regular sports betting, and if crypto betting is just a trend passing by or if it has come to stay in the scene. What needs to be understood is that crypto betting doesn’t just mean using cryptocurrencies like Ethereum or Bitcoin instead of

2021 Belmont Stakes Odds and Predictions

2021 Belmont Stakes Odds and Predictions

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The 2021 Belmont Stakes is the third and final leg of this year’s Triple Crown racing series. Highlighting Saturday’s race card at Belmont Park … more

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2021 Belmont Stakes Exacta, Trifecta and Superfecta Picks

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The final leg of this year’s Triple Crown racing series for the top three-year old Thoroughbreds in this year’s class takes place on June … more

NBA Props: Schroder Can Win Duel with Paul in Suns-Lakers Game

NBA Props: Schroder Can Win Duel with Paul in Suns-Lakers Game

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The Los Angeles Lakers are on the brink of elimination in the NBA Western Conference playoffs. At least that is what they looked like as … more

Updated 2021 World Series Odds: Dodgers Still Favored in June

Updated 2021 World Series Odds: Dodgers Still Favored in June

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As the 2021 MLB regular season turns the calendar to June, it’s time to revisit the World Series futures market. Not surprisingly, the Los … more

The 2021 version of The Memorial Tournament is set to tee off in Dublin, Ohio and last year's winner is topping the odds list. In 2020 Jon Rahm won the event going 279 for the tournament and winning by three strokes over Ryan Palmer. This year Rahm enters as the lone betting favorite at +1000 with a host of players knotted up at +1400 and +1600. That’s good news for people looking for some value further down the leader board. Best Online Bookmakers One thing to take note of for The Memorial Tournament is the number of times this event has ended in a playoff in recent years. Four of the last seven have ended in a playoff with the remaining three tournaments being won by three strokes or less. The most recent playoff finish was in 2018 and it included a three-way finish that included Bryson DeChambeau, An Byeong-hun, and Kyle Stanley. DeChambeau, at +1400 this week, won the event over the two by sinking a birdie putt on the second playoff hole. DeChambeau can take advantage of his long drives once again at this event once again! Here are the favorites through +1600 to win the 2021 Memorial Tournament outright according to Intertops. Jon Rahm +1000 Rory McIlroy +1400 Jordan Spieth +1400 Bryson DeChambeau +1400 Justin Thomas +1600 Collin Morikawa +1600 Viktor Hovland +1600 How to Bet on Golf 2021 Memorial Tournament Preview Where: Dublin, Ohio Course: Muirfield Village Golf Club Format: Stroke Play Par: 72 Length: 7,392 When: June 27 – 30, 2021 Purse: $9.3 Million. TV Coverage: CBS/Golf Channel Most Popular PGA Bets Muirfield Village Golf Club has undergone some renovations since 2020 including rebuilding many of the greens. So, toss your old putting notes out! Players will need to take full advantage of practice to get a good idea of how putts will roll. New green also can have some added bounce to them as they’ve not firmed up as much as a seasoned green would be. It will be interesting to see which players opt for a bump and run approach instead of a high angled short pitch. Other changes include work done to the bunkers and some added yardage. According to published reports, the rough is going to be around 4 inches deep around the course. 2021 Memorial Tournament Predictions Jordan Spieth +1400 Jordan Speith was the man to beat last week at the Charles Schwab Challenge – aka the Colonial. And he got beat by Jason Kokrak on the final day. Along the way, Speith played great golf showing his form is back on track. Speith can take advantage of some of the wider fairways this week more so than last week. Justin Thomas +1600 Earlier in the season, Justin Thomas won the PLAYERS and he’s been hovering around the top of the leaderboard for several outings since. His past trips to The Memorial include a T18 last year, a T18 in 2018, and a T4 in 2017. Thomas plays this course well and his driver will have plenty of room with these fairways. Cameron Smith +4000 Cameron Smith enters the event as one of the top PGA Tour players in par-five scoring. That’s a perfect fit for Muirfield Village Golf Club. Smith has the opportunity to show off his skills around the green this week. Hopefully, his level of current play will erase some of his 2 for five cuts at this event. Others I Like: Bryson DeChambeau can be considered as being somewhat as a value pick at +1400. He won this event in 2018 and if he’s accurate off the tee, he could do it again. Tony Finau comes in at +2500 and he had a great outing at the PGA Championship where he finished T8. Before that, he finished T10 at the Masters. PGA Golf Majors Betting Guide 2021 Memorial Tournament Odds Jon Rahm +1000 Rory McIlroy +1400 Jordan Spieth +1400 Bryson DeChambeau +1400 Justin Thomas +1600 Collin Morikawa +1600 Viktor Hovland +1600 Xander Schauffele +2000 Patrick Cantlay +2200 Hideki Matsuyama +2500 Tony Finau +2500 Matt Fitzpatrick +3300 Patrick Reed +3300 Corey Conners +3300 Louis Oosthuizen +4000 Scottie Scheffler +4000 Shane Lowry +4000 Cameron Smith +4000 Sam Burns +5000 Sungjae Im +5000 Joaquin Niemann +5000 Charley Hoffman +5000 Keegan Bradley +5000 Kevin Streelman +6000 Gary Woodland +6000 Billy Horschel +6000 Marc Leishman +6600 Rickie Fowler +6600 Jason Day +6600 Adam Scott +6600 Emiliano Grillo +6600 Christiaan Bezuidenhout +8000 Bubba Watson +8000 Matt Wallace +8000 Cameron Tringale +8000 Matt Jones +10000 Charl Schwartzel +10000 Stewart Cink +10000 Si-Woo Kim +10000 Patton Kizzire +10000 Matt Kuchar +10000 Brendon Todd +10000 Russell Henley +10000 Chris Kirk +10000 Max Homa +12500 Aaron Wise +12500 Sebastian Munoz +12500 Troy Merritt +12500 Doug Ghim +12500 Harold Varner III +12500 Alex Noren +15000 Branden Grace +15000 Carlos Ortiz +15000 Talor Gooch +15000 Adam Hadwin +15000 Charles Howell III +15000 Kyoung-Hoon Lee +15000 Cameron Davis +15000 C T Pan +15000 Lanto Griffin +15000 Joel Dahmen +17500 Harry Higgs +17500 Luke List +17500 Martin Laird +20000 Danny Willett +20000 Victor Perez +20000 Matthew Nesmith +20000 Cameron Champ +20000 Padraig Harrington +20000 Doc Redman +20000 Sepp Straka +20000 Mackenzie Hughes +20000 Wyndham Clark +20000 Richy Werenski +20000 Brendan Steele +20000 Michael Thompson +20000 Camilo Villegas +25000 Dylan Frittelli +25000 Patrick Rodgers +25000 Henrik Norlander +25000 Rafael Cabrera Bello +25000 Tom Hoge +25000 Antoine Rozner +25000 Denny McCarthy +25000 JT Poston +25000 Danny Lee +25000 Byeong-Hun An +30000 James Hahn +30000 Takumi Kanaya +30000 Adam Long +30000 Jason Dufner +30000 Robert Streb +30000 Nick Taylor +30000 Jamie Lovemark +30000 Lucas Herbert +30000 Peter Malnati +30000 Mark Hubbard +30000 David Lingmerth +50000 Brandon Hagy +50000 J.B. Holmes +50000 Sung Kang +50000 Bo Hoag +50000 Tyler McCumber +50000 Sahith Theegala +50000 K J Choi +50000 Tyler Duncan +50000 HaoTong Li +50000 Robby Shelton +50000 Tyler Strafaci +50000 Hudson Swafford +50000 Vaughn Taylor +50000 Xinjun Zhang +50000 Brian Gay +50000 Joe Long +75000 Jim Herman +75000 William McGirt +75000 Chase Johnson +100000 Read our handicapper sites reviews and pay per head reviews.

PGA: 2021 Memorial Tournament Odds and Picks

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The 2021 version of The Memorial Tournament is set to tee off in Dublin, Ohio and last year’s winner is topping the … more