Spectacle Gaming, Indiana Gambling Regulator Still Working To Find Trustee For Ratcliff Interests
Spectacle Gaming and the Indiana Gaming Commission are still working to find a trustee to handle the stake of ex-Spectacle CEO Rod Ratcliff.
→Spectacle Gaming and the Indiana Gaming Commission are still working to find a trustee to handle the stake of ex-Spectacle CEO Rod Ratcliff.
→Indiana projects an online casino market to be about half as large as the hugely successful one in New Jersey.
→The Indiana Gaming Commission reported a record handle for the fourth consecutive month as $313.1 million in wagers were placed, an increase of nearly 25% of November’s previous high of $251.4 million.
→It could be a long rebuilding season for the Chicago Blackhawks, who will start 2020-21 without captain Jonathan Toews and have yet to decide on a No. 1 goaltender ahead of Friday’s opener.
→The proposals appear to be drawing almost dead, but they mark a continuation of efforts from previous years.
→The Bears (8-8) backed into the seventh and final NFC postseason spot, with the mobile books in Illinois have listed the Bears as decisive ‘dogs.
→Although the Colts have odds of 40/1 to win Super Bowl LV, Reich is motivating his team to become the first seventh-seed to win a world title
→The United States is making a rare appearance in the long-held Men’s World Handball Championship. Indiana will allow gambling on it.
→A bettor identified as “The Indiana Man” began 2021 on a winning note as his $1.3 million bet on underdog Ohio State in the College Football Playoff semifinal versus Clemson paid off, resulting in a $1.13 million payout.
→In addition to online casinos and ‘private low stakes card games,’ Indiana policymakers are going to be looking at VGTs.
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