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TheScore brings you news, scores, stats, sports betting coverage and videos from NFL Football, NBA Basketball, NCAA Basketball, MLB Baseball, NCAA Football, NHL Hockey, WNBA Basketball, English. Get in the game with Scoreboard Amp up the excitement watching your favorite professional sports with online wagering. Download the app or play online to take game-day fun to a whole new level!

What Are The Different Types Of Sport Bets?

There is no little or no hesitation that betting on sports is one of the greatest and most common types of gambling in the world, but there are several means different people who are sports bet lovers can choose to bet on different types of games.

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Bally’s Corporation Becomes An Authorized Sports Betting Operator Of The NBA

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Sports Betting Debate Heats Up in Maryland Legislature

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Maryland legislators have begun to discuss regulation of the state’s newly approved legalized sports betting market, which includes mobile wagering.

Arizona House OKs Gambling Bill Amid Transparency Questions

Some Democrats in the Arizona House on Thursday raised transparency and fairness questions about a major expansion of gambling Republican Gov. Doug Ducey needs as part of his thus-far secret deal with Native American tribes to update their gambling compact.

Oregon Lottery Took its Time with Release

The Oregon State Lottery had announced a few weeks ago that their mobile sports betting app called Scoreboard would be launched by the second week of October. The original launch date was supposed to be in time for the start of the NFL season but that did not materialize.

Instead, they took their time with the Scoreboard app which is a product that was designed by SBTech out of Malta. The Lottery decided to take the cautious approach because that’s the way the Oregon sports betting market has always operated. Oregon is on the conservative end of the sports betting landscape with no privately owned casinos in the state.

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Scoreboard Will Not Be Available on Tribal Lands

The Scoreboard app will only be available within Oregon state lines as geo-fencing will prevent anyone who isn't physically in Oregon to place bets. The geo-fencing of Scoreboard will extend to tribal lands. Since there are no privately owned casinos in the state, all of the ones in operation can be found on tribal lands. One of those casinos, Chinook Winds Casino, is the only place you can make an in-person bet in Oregon. They started accepting sports wagers back in August. The casino is located in Lincoln which is two hours from Portland.

Despite the geofencing, a bettor does not need to be a resident of the state, they simply need to be located there at the time of their wager. Once you register for your account, you do not have to remain in the state once your wager has been accepted. The max wager is supposedly set at $250K but it remains to be seen if the Lottery will accept such a large single-game bet. The Lottery has stated that it is at their discretion what amounts they will allow on a single wager. That $250K figure is the maximum amount that can be deposited into an account.

The Revenue Generated by Scoreboard Will Help Public Employees

Politically speaking, one of the biggest talking points in Oregon is the $27-billion-dollar debt the Public Employee Retirement System (PERS) is currently operating under. The decision as to where tax revenue from sports betting go is up to the Lottery. With that in mind, they decided to dedicate it toward the Employer Incentive Fund which was a strong political move on their part.

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The Employer Incentive fund matches employer contributions to PERS. Last year, more than $725 million from the Oregon Lottery went to local programs.

Oregon Lottery Is Not Done Yet

The Oregon Lottery plans to rollout self-service betting kiosks at lottery retailers in 2020. They also have plans to bring back their old parlay betting game that they ended back in 2007. The game was called Sports Action and was specifically for NFL games but in order to place a wager, bettors had to go to lottery retailers to buy a payslip.

The Oregon Lottery ended the game because the NCAA threatened to forbid the state from hosting March Madness as long as they had sports betting. If you’re wondering how they were able to have a form of legal sports betting before PASPA being struck down, it was due to the fact that Oregon was 'grandfathered in' along with the state lottery sports betting games in Delaware and Montana.

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This Scoreboard app launch also makes Oregon the first state in the west coast to offer live, legal mobile sports betting. None of Oregon's neighboring states are close to launching legalized sports gambling so it will be interesting to see what the first-month handle looks like.

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