Given the seismic shakeup going on in the USA this week with respect to sports betting, it appears a fine time to take a thorough look at the country of sports betting in Europe and consider how our friends over the pond might learn from both our experience and our errors within that area. In this article, we will scrutinize the present condition of sports betting throughout Europe, appearing at some of worst and the best of the business. We are going to consider some of the most fascinating technological and service-based inventions within sports betting and take a look at some of the largest challenges which the sheer presence of the industry brings about — like the infamous problem of match fixing — and what institutions and bookkeepers across Europe have attempted to do about these issues.
The gaming industry inside and outside the united states is, of course, now observing the imminent start of what will probably be a very rewarding time. Huge potential for investment from the USA has opened up in the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the ban on sports gambling, even though the particulars will be different based on what sports gambling laws the individual states pass. Here in the UK — indeed, across most of Europe — sports betting has been widely accessible and controlled for decades, and there are so quite a few European firms who will bring their expertise to bear in offering powerful products into the newly-accessible market. It is estimated that the illegal sports totalled around $150 billion it’s not hard to imagine the projections to get a market that was regulated and legal.
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