OK, I know this is only for US bettors, but what is your opinion about this giant?
Who is covering Draft Kings? It seems that anyone with access to this market could be rich quickly.
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They merged with SBTech a few months ago and SBTech wasn't a small company in the first place, so yeah - giant sounds about right. Would be interesting to see if American companies will allow Europeans at some point like back in the days.
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DraftKings and FanDuel are the giants of US bookmaking. They spent an enormous amount of money on marketing and advertising.
European bookmakers are also trying to get a piece of the pie but seem to me they are lagging behind. Literally, when it comes to gambling, the US consists of 52 different countries, and each one of them has to regulate and legislate. As a result, legal fees and coverage create a huge barrier to entry. Only well-financed and organized bookmakers can enter the US market successfully. My opinion is that only Bet365 and Flutter have the means to enter the US market. Any smaller scheme is condemned to lose money.
I don't have a DraftKing and FanDuel account my self, so I was wondering who has any experience with these 2.
European bookmakers are also trying to get a piece of the pie but seem to me they are lagging behind. Literally, when it comes to gambling, the US consists of 52 different countries, and each one of them has to regulate and legislate. As a result, legal fees and coverage create a huge barrier to entry. Only well-financed and organized bookmakers can enter the US market successfully. My opinion is that only Bet365 and Flutter have the means to enter the US market. Any smaller scheme is condemned to lose money.
I don't have a DraftKing and FanDuel account my self, so I was wondering who has any experience with these 2.
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How about Caesar's? They look very much active to me and don't think they are smaller than the other 2.arbusers wrote: DraftKings and FanDuel are the giants of US bookmaking.