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The latest shoe to drop on the current tempest around regulated gambling in North America happened yesterday when the U.S. Senate for the Judiciary announced a America's High-Stakes Bet on Legalized Sports Gambling hearing for Tuesday, Dec. 16. All of the ruckus south of the border around sports betting and online gaming, including the angst around problem gambling, sports betting advertising – which is also happening in our home and native land - daily fantasy sports, and sweepstakes has attracted the attention of elected officials, traditional media, mental health advocates and others. So, we welcomed back Chris Grove to lend his voice of reason to the Gaming News Canada Show presented by GBG Plc. Grove, a co-founder of Acies Investments and partner emeritus at Eilers & Krejcik Gaming, provided a plethora of measured insight on the current brouhaha, including: · The interest in the industry from politicians and mainstream journalists should elicit more than a raised-eyebrow reaction from the industry;· Some suggestions for industry stakeholders in responding to the scrutiny;· The good work being done by the American Gaming Association – which recently added athlete harassment to its campaign around betting responsibly - to inform and educate folks on regulated gambling· The industry needing to catch its collective breath on issues such as expanding legal online casino across the U.S. Grove, the founder of Legal Sports Reports, discussed the challenges that journalists face in newsrooms and editorial departments that have shrunk in the U.S. and Canada. He also talked about the “Google effect” on gambling affiliates that led companies such as Catena Media to lay off journalists this fall (Dustin Gouker, in his Closing Line newsletter, created a spreadsheets of journalists available for hire). And he spoke about the potential impact of a second Donald Trump administration on the industry. Finally, we asked the industry veteran about the current appetite for funding startups and his thoughts on the M&A landscape in 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When Penn Entertainment offloaded Barstool Sports, the suits at the company inevitably exhaled thinking that the long list of PR gaffes were a thing of the past. However, this weekend, Rece Davis created a problem of “Can't Lose Parlay” proportions when his off the cuff remark about wagering on ESPN Bet blew up the internet. Is this just a public snafu or is this a matter that could result in regulatory fines? And, with this gaffe and the major betting scandals erupting out of the MLB and NBA, is the industry doing enough as a response? We'll discuss all that and more on today's episode of iGaming Daily, as SBC Americas Editor, Jessica Welman, is joined by Dustin Gouker, Founder at Closing Line Consulting.To read more on the topics discussed in today's episode, click on the following links:- https://sbcamericas.com/2024/03/27/us-sportsbook-unite-responsible-gaming/ - https://sbcamericas.com/2024/03/27/ncaa-end-prop-betting-college-athletes/- https://awfulannouncing.com/gambling/rece-davis-joke-legal-sports-betting.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter- https://sbcamericas.com/2024/03/26/mlb-ohtani-sports-betting-allegations/Host: Jessica WelmanGuest: Dustin GoukerProducer: Anaya McDonaldEditor: James RossRemember to check out our partners Optimove at https://hubs.la/Q02gLC5L0 or go to optimove.com/sbc to get your first month free when buying the industry's leading customer-loyalty service.
Join host James Breslo on 'Double Down with Breslo' as he welcomes Dustin Gouker, Sports Betting Industry Analyst and responsible gambling consultant. In this episode, Dustin provides a comprehensive analysis of the thriving business models of FanDuel and DraftKings, offers insights into the exciting ESPNBet venture, and delves into the legal challenges surrounding Prize Picks. Don't miss this in-depth exploration of the dynamic sports betting industry. For more knowledge from Dustin Gouker, we recommend reviewing his substack at ClosingLine.Substack.com. Double Down with Breslo is a CrossCheck Media production. The Executive Producer is Todd M. Schoenberger #SportsGambling #SportsBetting #Entertainment Sports betting analysis FanDuel and DraftKings success ESPNBet licensing deal Legal issues in sports betting Prize Picks legal problems Sports betting business model Dustin Gouker insights Responsible gambling Sportsbook industry Betting industry updates
With most of the sports betting industry descending upon Las Vegas for the G2E convention, a slower news week allows the crew to take stock of the state of the industry, as well as a thank you and farewell to podcast founder Dustin Gouker.
This week, we caught up with Dustin Gouker, the former Catena Media executive and long-time industry watcher who's now the author of The Closing Line blog. Gouker walked us through the controversy involving daily fantasy sports operators as both PrizePicks and Underdog Fantasy have been ordered to stop operating in Wyoming's regulated sports betting market, and the owners of Betr have launched a DFS product.Friends of GNC - and SBC execs - Sue Schneider and Nicole Fields also joined the podcast to discuss their participation in a gathering last month in Las Vegas of women who work in the gambling industry. While both Schneider and Fields agree significant progress has been made in expanding executive-suite opportunities for women, they also agree there's still work to be done. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this edition of the Business of Betting Podcast, Jason is joined by Dustin Gouker, Consultant at Catena Media.Dustin's story began in the newspaper industry where he worked as a journalist for a number of years before venturing into marketing. In 2015, Dustin began to report on the sports betting and online poker industry for Legal Sports Report. His latest role was as a Vice President at Catena Media in charge of content. He is now acting as a consultant for Catena Media, while deciding what he would like to do next in his career.Timecodes:02:10 - Dustin's background04:15 - Daily Fantasy and Sports Betting10:45 - Dustin's opinions on sports betting in America14:50 - Jason v Dustin on regulation33:15 - What does Dustin make of 'The Big Four' in the US?35:40 - Dustin's view on a company like Smarkets43:25 - Next steps for DustinFollow us on: https://twitter.com/bettingpod / @businessofbettingGet in touch:https://twitter.com/jasontrost#business #betting #podcast #businessofbetting #smarkets #exchange #sportsbook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dustin Gouker joins Michael Rasile on For the Love of Sports to discuss his career in journalism, marketing, and sports betting. Dustin first started in the sports journalism space reporting on the news of the local teams in his area. Through his love of sports and all things around it, he found himself reporting on daily fantasy sports at LegalSportsReport.com. This then quickly started to evolve as the expectation of sports betting became a reality, where LegalSportsReport.com was set up to become one of the biggest news sources and affiliate marketers in the space, eventually finding itself under the Catena Media brand. Dustin and I discuss his career, what the evolution of the space has looked like, and why iGaming is much further behind sports betting. https://www.linkedin.com/in/dustin-gouker-876857b5/ Check out Dustin's newsletter! https://closingline.substack.com/ Check out the LSR Podcast! https://www.legalsportsreport.com/category/podcast/
Pat Mayo and Dustin Gouker of Legalsportsreport.com discuss the current state of Legal Sports Betting in the USA and Canada. Plus, which states may be next to embrace legalized sports betting. They also touch on how this could influence a shift to legalized poker between states, iGaming, customer acquisition, current marketshare of the sports betting markets, the influence of the pandemic on getting sports betting legalization passed in some states, and how these sports books are influencing content. Join Mayo Media Newsletter: https://mayomedia.substack.com/people/32468255-mayo-media Sub to the Mayo Media Network: https://bit.ly/YTMMN Book a CAMEO for Pat Mayo: https://www.cameo.com/thepme SHOW INDEX 00:00 Intro 1:31 New York 3:54 How Many States 6:42 FLA/ARZ 8:16 NJ 11:27 Canada 13:57 Sportsbook Offers 15:54 Offshores & Oversight 20:21 Poker Legalization 27:17 Influence on Content 30:19 Influence of the Pandemic 32:23 Marketshare 35:33 Customer Acquisition Audio Podcast Feeds Apple: http://bit.ly/PMEiTunes Spotify: https://goo.gl/VboemH Stitcher: http://goo.gl/Ft3Gmr Google: http://bit.ly/GooglePodPME Castbox: http://bit.ly/PMECastbox
Teddy Covers is joined by Dustin Gouker of Legal Sports Report, as they look at the latest news surrounding legalized gambling in America. The guys also look at how the Vegas Golden Knights partnered up with a previously unknown sports wagering company.
Dustin Gouker is a journalist who writes for Legal Sports Report, Online Poker Report, and other entities. He is an all around great person to speak with and today he is here to talk about Responsible Gambling. With all of the new sportsbooks opening up and partnering with professional teams, we chatted about what can and should be done. He is a genuine person and I wish more sportswriters and betting establishments had his empathy for the problem gambler. Please listen and learn from those who know. A better life without gambling. Share Your Story - leestreetpod@gmail.com Please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. It helps those still struggling to find us!
As huge fans of sports here at the shop, we definitely dabble in some sports betting. When Matt Winter hit us up on Twitter and suggested we talk to Dustin Gouker, we instantly were in. He runs a series of websites that all have to do with online legal gambling. The world is becoming more and more digital everyday and the gambling industry is no different. One of the biggest questions we had was how close we were to getting odds for select disc golf tournaments, whether it be DGPT or one of the Majors. We also discuss a little bit about beer, like always;) and a little about the City he currently lives in Bend, Oregon. Let us know what you think about this episode on social media! IG @JamminWithTheBest Twitter @JamminBest
Guests: Dan Lust, Dustin Gouker, Kelly Graves John Canzano talks with these guests about topics including about the lawsuit that Vanessa Bryant is filing against the pilot of the helicopter and the helicopter company, why sports gambling is falling short in Oregon, and Sabrina Ionescu's latest legendary achievement. Plus, The Big Splash, Punch It! Audio, and 2@2. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. It’s free. Why wouldn’t you? Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter.
Guest: Dustin Gouker - Legal Sports Report John Canzano talks with Dustin Gouker about sports gambling across the country, what Oregon is doing wrong, and who they should be modeling their system after. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. It’s free. Why wouldn’t you? Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter.
Sohrob Forudi is going to help players and fans interact in live football games in a way like never before. On a set, through social branding with fans given the access to control the action. Bill Brink from the Pittsburgh Post Gazette discusses how the old school Steelers are keeping up with tech times. Dustin Gouker from Legal Sports Report discusses the gambling buzz term, "intergrity fee."
Sports betting has long been an activity surrounded by legal hurdles within the U.S., but that hasn't stopped the billion dollar industry from taking bets all across the country through Nevada, personal bookies, or offshore betting sites. With the Supreme Court's ruling on May 14, 2018 to legalize sports betting, where does that leave us now? Dustin Gouker, head of Legal Sports Report, joins us on the show to help explain how we got to where we are today (6:48). What made Nevada special throughout these years (11:06), was the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 (PASPA) effective at all (13:20), and how did PASPA get taken down (16:03)? Where is sports betting officially legal now (26:36) and what's the difference between legal vs. operational (27:28)? Lastly, when will sports betting come to your state if it hasn't already (30:04)?
Bob Wallace speaks with David Purdum and Dustin Gouker on the hot topic of sports betting.
On episode 26 we welcome Dustin Guoker of Legal Sports Report.com. Dustin covers sports gaming legislation nationally. In this incredible 35 minute interview he helps us understand current sports legislation and how it could play out here in Massachusetts. With the hearings on Capitol Hill this week and the race between MA and CT this episode is a must listen! www.artinthegame.net Check out all of Dustin's sites below. Be sure to tell him you enjoyed the interview! www.legalsportsreport.com www.onlinepokerreport.com www.playma.com Do you want to learn how to be a more advantaged of video poker player? You can play for free and become a better player using training mode with our special members link www.videopoker.com/artinthegame our members who sign up with an email receive 14 days of gold membership for free! Compete in daily weekly and monthly cash contests and become a better player.
On episode 25 we report on the now dead deal between MGM and Wynn for the Encore Boston Harbor casino. Take an inside look at Gronk"s Super bowl Birthday bash. This plus we get ready to take sports betting to the State house hearings next week. Check out the website wwwartinthegame.net for photos and more. Also get ready for next week's guest Dustin Gouker from wwwlegalsportsreport.com Do you want to learn how to be a more advantaged of video poker player? You can play for free and become a better player using training mode with our special members link www.videopoker.com/artinthegame our members who sign up with an email receive 14 days of gold membership for free! Compete in daily weekly and monthly cash contests and become a better player. Artwork
In this episode of the Knup Sports Show -- Ryan does a short "preview" of the 2019 Betting on Sports America conference that takes place April 23-25 in New Jersey at the Meadowlands. Show Notes Ryan Knuppel: 00:00 Hey what's up guys? It's Ryan Knuppel here, host of the Knup Sports Show. I'm back. Today, it's a pretty cool episode. Today I don't have anybody on. I'm not talking to anybody. I am simply going to preview the Betting on Sports America Conference. I'm heading to this conference next week. Today as I'm recording it is Wednesday. I am heading next week on Monday flying out to New York New Jersey heading to this conference, and I couldn't be more excited for it. First of all, thanks for tuning in. I appreciate each and every one of you listening to this. It means a lot to me to grow listeners to this podcast. I mean podcasting is something it comes natural to me. I love talking, I love talking sports. I love talking to people with people. It's kind of a natural progression of what I do offering content to people. My business kind of creates podcast content, video for others. This kind of serves as my home court, my home field, my home turf of podcasting. Thanks for tuning in, I appreciate it. Ryan Knuppel: 00:59 Again, today all I'm going to do is just talk. I'm talking about the Betting on Sports America conference. I'm super excited for this thing. I mean I've been in this industry now for gosh 15 years in some way or another. It's kind of funny because over the last 10 15 years, I've kind of been pretty quiet about it. I don't know if that's because it's always sports betting has always kind of been frowned upon or illegal in the United States. When people ask me what I do, I've kind of been a little shyer about it. "I write about sports. I'm in the sports industry" and usually leave out the sports betting detail. That's always kind of felt weird to me, like I'm trying to hide something, or like it's not a real business which obviously I'm making mid six figures with my business and having a great, great growth pattern, great success that it obviously is a business. Just talking about it being in the sports betting area has been just harder for me I guess. Ryan Knuppel: 01:56 Now, it's really ironic and really fun to see where the industry is moving here in the United States. Now, all of a sudden it's mainstream. Everybody's talking about sports betting and how it's legalizing in different states, and how "Now we're going to be able to bet from anywhere." I'm sitting here in my mind like, "Yeah this is my life. This is what I've lived for the past 15 years." All these conversations that are starting to happen now, these new sites popping up, these new people joining in the conversation is really exciting to me. It's really kind of given me new life and new purpose in this industry. This conference I mean it's set up to be the biggest in the United States so far, like 175 speakers all lined up, 60 exhibitors, I think over 1500 attendees are going to be there. There's going to be like 100 plus sports betting operators, sports clubs, all sorts of people are going to be there. Ryan Knuppel: 02:52 The coolest part is there's going to be people that I haven't met in person but I've worked with online for years over a decade in some cases. I already have several people that I'm lined up to meet, super excited to meet them in person when I'm going. That's really why I'm going. I'm super excited to go. My wife and I are going to go. She's not going to attend all the conferences, but she is going to the networking events. I had to buy a little special ticket for her. She can go to the conference, but she's probably just going to go to the networking events, since they are in pretty cool spots. I'll tell you a little bit more about those in a second. Let's preview this event a little bit. Let's talk about it before I go and then again I'll join on and I'll kind of give you a recap of how it went. First of all, where is it at? Ryan Knuppel: 03:37 It's at the Meadowlands Expo in New Jersey. Never been there, never been up north east, so I'm super excited to go to New Jersey and New York area. This venue should be first class, should be awesome. Like I said, I've never been there, so we're going to see what's up. Also heading to New York, like I said some of the networking events are down there. I'll talk about those in a second. I'm heading down there a few times. Then after the event, my wife and I are staying for two to three more days, and we're just going to experience New York. We're going to stay in Manhattan, go check out Central Park, do all the tourist-y stuff that you would do down there. If any of you listeners have great restaurants or are possibly in New York, hit me up. I'd love to hear what you have to say there. Shoot me a message on social media wherever you can find me anywhere, @ryanknuppel or at Knup Sports, at Knup Solutions wherever you want to find me. Let me know what should I do in New York? Ryan Knuppel: 04:30 What should I see in my two, three days that I'm there after the event? Excited about that. I mean the schedule of this event it's really a three day event. It's Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday for the most part. Tuesday is kind of slow. It's going to be more, I think there's a sports betting master class that I'm really looking forward to going to. How much this really applies to me I don't know, but I'm here to learn guys. I just want to learn. I want to soak it all up. I want to understand what people are talking about in the space. There's a betting masterclass that's going to look at how odds are formed and things like that, things that I probably already know, but now they're teaching the United States people and sports book operators and upcoming people how this stuff works. I'm really curious to hear what that's all about. Ryan Knuppel: 05:14 I think there's a esports insider thing. I'm not a big esports guy but hey, I may sit in and listen as well. Then the big piece on Tuesday night is the pre registration networking free drinks at the 40/40 Club, Jay-Z's club in New York. That's going to be awesome. I'll talk again about that in a bit. Then on Wednesday really the fun begins. The exhibit's open, a bunch of tracks you can go to, a bunch of conferences that just has a whole number of tracks that you can pick and choose from and pop into and go to. I haven't laid out my detailed schedule on what I'm doing as far as tracks go, but I'm sure I'll pop into many of them, learn so many things, and go from there. There's an affiliate insider master class, I'm excited to hear this. I've been in the affiliate space forever. I serve many affiliates, I work with affiliates. All my clients are affiliates or many of them. This is going to be a good one. I'm excited to learn something here and hopefully take something back to my clients from this as well. Ryan Knuppel: 06:16 Then there's more networking afterwards I think at the Meadowlands rooftop bar that night for the official party and reception. Then we fast forward to Thursday and there's more tracks, the sports betting track, a state of the nation track, demystifying sports betting track. There's a whole bunch of different sessions in there that I'm going to go there as well to learn and just learn more, and then a closing networking party at the Sky Room in New York. This is supposed to be one of the most beautiful roof top bars in New York going from there. Then on Friday, I think there is a horse racing networking event, but I'm probably not going to that unless the week goes differently than planned and all of a sudden I need to go to this or want to go to this. We'll see how that goes. As far as the speakers go, like I said, there's over 170 of them. There's a ton of speakers that are speaking in some manner at this event. Ryan Knuppel: 07:09 There's a whole number that I'm really excited to hear, probably a list of 30 40 already that I have that I'm like, "Man I want to hear them. I want to talk to them." A couple of them I'll give you why and maybe a couple stories about why I want to talk to them or hear them speak. I'm excited for Ryan Howard and Brian Westbrook being a part of that Capital group that's going to talk. For one, I mean I'm kind of from the mid west and Ryan Howard is a St. Louis guy. I've been a baseball fan forever, so excited to hear what he has to say being an ex pro athlete. Brian Westbrook I have friends here in Orlando that are really good friends with Brian, so I'm excited to kind of talk to him and let him know that I have common friends, common interests and common friends back here in Orlando. Ryan Knuppel: 07:53 Then another one I want to hear is [Nick Bonaddio 00:07:56] from [Fanduel 00:07:57] Group. I've had him on a podcast interview in the past on this show actually, and talked to Nick back I don't know it was probably a year ago. I'm excited to connect with him in person, talk to him after he speaks and just see what he has going on. I'm excited to hear from Brian Musburger of the VSiN Network. I mean I know that's an exploding area, exploding network, so I'm excited to hear what he has to say. Then there's just guys in the industry. Ryan Knuppel: 08:21 There's guys that are, I'm a media guy, I'm talking, I'm writing, I'm in the content business. Chris Grove, Dustin Gouker, Brett Smiley, Dan Back all these kinds of guys I mean there's hundreds of them at this event. Those are some of the names that I'm excited to hear what they have to say and meet them in person. Some of them I have already met, but I'm excited to meet others in person as well as we go. Again, the speaker list is huge. I'll put a link in the show notes here of all the speakers that are out there and of the agenda of this thing so you can check it out. It's going to be quite an experience and quite and event. I'm really excited about it. Ryan Knuppel: 08:59 Now, I think the biggest piece that I'm excited about, and probably the biggest reason I'm going is for the networking. I love to network. I think in this industry in any industry it's true that your net worth is your network. I'm excited to meet people. I'm excited to connect with people. I'm excited to connect others with other people. That's one thing that I enjoy doing, meeting people, understanding what they need, and then looking into my extended network and seeing who can help them. Even if it's not me that can help them, sometimes it is, but sometimes it's not. Sometimes I have somebody in my network that can help them. I'm excited to do a lot of that and just connect people with the right people from this event, and do what I can my small part in the networking space. I'm going to attend all those events. I'm going to be there the whole time, very excited. Ryan Knuppel: 09:46 The first one like I said, Jay-Z's trendy sports bar. Oh man, I cannot wait for this. In New York City, never been to New York I mean let alone going to a Jay-Z sports bar. It's going to be awesome. It looks like a great place. Like I said, my wife is going to be able to go with me, so she'll be able to experience all of this as well. If you're going to be there, if you're listening to this and you're going to be there, please, please, please look me up, shoot me a message. Let's find the time to connect at any of these networking events. Even if we just talk for a few minutes, I'd love to say hello and just get to know you and understand what you are doing in this industry. Again, it's a fun industry, and I've been in it a long time. Now, I'm really interested in what you're doing as well. The second one is the Betting on Sports America official networking party. Ryan Knuppel: 10:29 This is right there at the Meadowlands I believe it's a roof top networking party. It's the home of the FanDuel Sportsbook, they're in New Jersey. We're going to kind of get a behind the scenes tour of the Sportsbook. We're going to see some awesome views of The Hudson, to The Manhattan, complimentary food and drinks of course. We're just excited for this one as well. That's on I believe on Wednesday. Then on Thursday is the closing networking party. This one is from the roof top bar in Manhattan at the Sky Room, that's going to be amazing as well. Again, complimentary food and drinks, the sports betting hall of fame right around there. That's going to be cool to see. Oh man, just all sorts of great experiences and great times. If you're at any of these, if you're planning on going to any of these, please hit me up, holler at me. I'd love to get together with you. What are my goals of this? Why am I going to this event? Why am I so excited about this event? Ryan Knuppel: 11:20 I've kind of talked about most of this already, but let me lay out what my goals are for this event. First of all, as I just said from the networking, I want to meet and connect with as many people as possible. I have already started a list. I'm a planner, I'm an organizer. I'm a kind of a freak type project managing guy. I've already started a list of people and when I'm going to meet them, how I'm going to meet them, when I'm going to connect with them. You're probably already on that list, but if you're not, please let me know if you're going to be there, holler at me and we will connect and talk and understand how maybe we can help each other. You never know, the more people you talk to, the more understanding of others you are, and the more ways you can figure out how to help each other get to where you want to be in business. Then the second reason I'm there is to get to where I want to be in business, right? Ryan Knuppel: 12:07 I mean again, I provide content. My business provides content in this space. I do consulting. I want to become a speaker, all of the stuff in the sports betting industry. I'm going here to find new clients. I'd love to find some new work. I'd love to partner with some people and provide content for them, do some consulting for them, speak at their events. I'm going to connect and really find more work. I'd love to grow at this event. I can't imagine a better spot, a place where hundreds or thousands of people in my niche are going to be ... oh man, it's just going to be amazing. I can't wait. I really hope to grow a few clients and go from there. The third reason is to simply learn. I want to learn everything I can. I want to soak up all of the information and advice and tips that come from this. Even if it's not necessarily in my wheelhouse, I think the more you know, the wider your knowledge base is, the more powerful you are. Ryan Knuppel: 13:03 I'm excited to learn just learn all about the sports betting industry. I feel like I know a lot, but you can never know it all. Understanding how New Jersey is doing with the legalized sports betting, what other states are coming on board, and just how that whole thing is working is very intriguing to me. Excited to learn from all the experts here at this event. Then lastly, I mean it's kind of a goal of mine to speak at this event next year. I'm kind of going to try to connect with people. I'm going to soak up every ounce of how this works. Hopefully, you'll see me back at Betting on Sports America 2020, and you'll see me on that speaker list, that's kind of one of my goals. I'm going to try to make that happen from this event here. There you go, that's a lot to hear. Ryan Knuppel: 13:50 That's a preview of the 2019 Betting on Sports America Conference in New Jersey taking place next week April 23rd through the 25th I believe are the dates, April 23rd through the 25th. Excited to fly into New York, New Jersey, excited to go to this conference, learn and connect with each and every one of you. If you enjoyed this, please share it on social media, or just let me know. Holler at me on LinkedIn, anywhere. Let me know that you did listen to it. Lastly, a quick little plug, I'm also looking to interview anybody that wants to talk about what they do, talk about sports betting, talk about this industry, that's what this show's here for. It's an open platform that I can talk to people and just do what I want. I would really love to connect with you. Hit me up, let's talk. Let's schedule an interview time. Maybe we can even get your product or service or whatever you do out to a broader audience. Ryan Knuppel: 14:44 My goal is to help you do that with this podcast. Thanks again for tuning into the Knup Sports Show. I am Ryan Knuppel. From here, from there have a great day. We'll talk to y'all soon. Bye-bye. Resources Betting on Sports America 2019 website Interview with Nik Bonaddio on my show. I refer to Knup Sports often in my show. That's our sports passion site. Check out KnupSports.com here. If you are looking for my services you can find more information on the Knup Solutions website. Listen to more episodes of the Knup Sports Show. Contact Ryan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanknuppel Email: knupsports@gmail.com
In the debut episode of the LSR Podcast, Dustin Gouker, Eric Ramsey, and Adam Candee chat with Matt Brown about gambling and sports betting developments in Indiana, West Virginia and beyond. The group also discusses the Caesars partnership with DraftKings, and Major League Baseball’s request for legal sportsbooks to pull spring training games from the betting board.
Matt Brown, Dustin Gouker and Adam Candee hammer through the biggest stories in sports betting over the past week. Get the latest insight on Sheldon Adelson and the Wire Act, plus a breakdown of the handle and revenue for the Super Bowl in Nevada and the newer markets. It didn't go quite as expected.
John Levy, CEO of theScore, joins the show to talk about the company's plans for sports betting in the States. Then Matt Brown, Brett Collson, Dustin Gouker and Adam Candee talk about the new DOJ Wire Act opinion and the controversy that took place at the first DraftKings Sports Betting National Championship.
Matt Brown joins Adam Candee and Dustin Gouker of Legal Sports Report to unpack another busy week of sports betting. Washington D.C. expects to launch a legal betting market in 2019 after passing a bill this week, and then Michigan passed its own iGaming bill that could see sports betting launch later next year. Plus, the latest on the rumors of an inverse opinion on the federal Wire Act.
In the second episode of The Over/Under, Bloomberg Tax’s Ryan Prete heads into a House Judiciary Subcommittee hearing on sports betting and discusses how lawmakers felt about regulation thereafter. Ryan also sits down with Dustin Gouker, managing editor at Legal Sports Report, a sports betting-centric online news source, to talk about a sports book error that resulted in an $80,000 payoff. Later, Ryan talks with Richard Auxier of the Tax Policy Center about what states can do to slow Congressional intervention. Host: Ryan Prete. Producer: RJ Jewell and Nicholas Anzalotta-Kynoch.
Matt Brown, Brett Collson, Dustin Gouker and Eric Ramsey break down a busy week in the world of sports betting. Several big stories hit the wire just before the crew hopped on the podcast, including news that legal sports betting is finally launching in Pennsylvania. The Hollywood Casino in Grantville opened its doors this week. Plus, the books finally bounced back with a winning NFL weekend in Week 10, and Dustin and Eric provide some takeaways from the October revenue numbers in New Jersey.
Matt Brown, Brett Collson, Adam Candee and Dustin Gouker break down the biggest stories of the week in sports betting. Sportsbooks took another beating on NFL Sunday this past week, and DraftKings unveiled an exciting new product designed to attract the casual sports fan. Plus, how did the midterm elections impact your state's chances of legal sports betting?
Matt Brown joins Legal Sports Report's Adam Candee and Dustin Gouker to break down the sports betting hearing that took place in Washington D.C. A lot of things were said, and mich of it was hyperbolic and ridiculous.
A glitch at the FanDuel Sportsbook in New Jersey sparked an industry discussion about rules, regulations, and ethics in the new legal sports betting markets in the U.S. On this week's show, Matt Brown, Dustin Gouker, Eric Ramsey and Brett Collson dig into the story that made national headlines and debate FanDuel's response to an 'obvious' malfunction that initially left several bettors unpaid.
The NFL is back! But wow, that season opener on Thursday was a hot mess. Matt Brown, Dustin Gouker and Eric Ramsey look ahead to what hopes to be a much more exciting Sunday of games. And bettors in New Jersey will have a slew of options to place their bets as FanDuel, Caesars and William Hill launched mobile sportsbooks just in time for the first NFL weekend.
The U.S. now has five states with legal sports betting after West Virginia launched ahead of schedule on Thursday. Matt Brown, Dustin Gouker, Eric Ramsey and Brett Collson examine the next steps there, as well as the other states still eyeing sports betting before the end of the year.
With sports betting becoming more mainstream in the U.S., bettors are becoming more aware of business tactics employed by regulated sportsbooks. Are their practices unethical? The foursome of Matt Brown, Dustin Gouker, Eric Ramsey and Brett Collson discuss this topic and hit on the rest of the biggest stories from the past week.
Matt Brown, Dustin Gouker and Eric Ramsey run through the biggest sports betting news from the past week. We got a snapshot of New Jersey revenue numbers from July, but the true market war won't begin until operators go mobile. Speaking of which, why is DraftKings still the only mobile sports betting operator live in NJ?
Dustin Gouker makes his return to the show and provides a detailed report of his trips to the new sportsbooks in New Jersey. The crew also dives into the DraftKings Sportsbook -- what exactly can we take away from the first week of the new mobile app? Plus, how much impact can Buffalo Wild Wings have as a gateway to potential new sports bettors?
As Steve enjoys his vacation, we enjoy a “Best Of” week! Today, we focus on nationwide, legal sports betting and talk with Dustin Gouker (LegalSportsReport.com).
FanDuel is set to launch its sports betting product on July 14 at the Meadowlands race track in NJ. Soon we'll be seeing FanDuel sportsbooks popping up all over the country. Matt Brown, Dustin Gouker and Eric Ramsey break down what to expect from the DFS giant in the new space, along with all of the biggest news in the sports betting industry from the past week.
When will online sports betting go live in New Jersey? What will it look like? Matt Brown, Dustin Gouker and Eric Ramsey break down the biggest industry topics from the past week.
Matt Brown, Dustin Gouker and Eric Ramsey break down the biggest happenings in the world of sports betting from the past week. Ramsey joins the crew from New Jersey where the first bet was placed at Monmouth Park on Thursday.
Delaware is now accepting legal sports bets. When will New Jersey follow? Matt Brown, Dustin Gouker and Brett Collson break down the latest news in the world of sports betting.
After the May 14 SCOTUS decision on sports betting, DraftKings quickly moved to offer betting, while FanDuel sold to PaddyPower. Dustin Gouker of Legal Sports Report joins host Dan Roberts to discuss. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Matt Brown, Dustin Gouker and Brett Collson break down the latest news in the world of sports betting. This week saw the start of the Stanley Cup and NBA Finals, and betting interest in the two events seems to have shifted in 2018. We also catch up on the latest sports betting legislation news in key states.
On this episode, Impy talks about his outstanding weekend at the Casino upstate, NBA Finals Breakdown & we're joined by Dustin Gouker from the LegalSportsReport.com & OnlinePokerReport.com (22:00) to discuss what the legalization of Sport betting in the United States really means, What happens to Vegas in the wake of this news, is DFS a game of skill or chance & we power rank the top 3 positions in sports that would likely be involved in a betting scandal! Make Sure To Follow On Twitter @DegenerationBet @TheLambShow @Impy__ @SantagatoStudio Guest- @DustinGouker on Twitter! Rate/Review on iTunes & SoundCloud
With every US state now able to offer legal sports betting, how will the professional leagues benefit? We tackle that with Dustin Gouker (LegalSportsReport.com).
ESPN gambling guru David Purdum & Legal Sports Report's Dustin Gouker join Andrew to discuss the SCOTUS decision to strike down the federal ban on sports betting.
Matt Brown, Dustin Gouker and Brett Collson discuss the latest news in the world of sports betting.
Matt Brown, Dustin Gouker and Brett Collson break down the latest news in the world of sports betting.
In the first episode of TheLines Podcast, hosts Matt Brown, Brett Collson and Dustin Gouker discuss the origins of the New Jersey sports betting case and break down the possible outcomes of the Supreme Court decision, along with the potential impact of each.