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Tuesday September 13th 2022

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Finding a way to place a wager on sports is no longer relegated to sportsbooks in Costa Rica or a trip to Las Vegas. The Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, sponsored by former Princeton star and New York Knicks forward Bill Bradley, who was a New Jersey Senator when the act was passed in 1992, kept average Americans from easy access to betting. However, everything changed when the U.S. Supreme Court deemed the law unconstitutional on May 14, 2018.

Within six months of the law being relegated to history, Delaware, New Jersey, Mississippi, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and New Mexico, all allowed casinos and other companies to roll out sports betting. Now 30 states and Washington, D.C., have sports betting available in some form. USABetsOnsports.com aims to help people sort through all the information available about legal sports betting in the United States Of America.

About USABetsOnSports.com

USABetsOnSports.com is a news aggregation website that focuses on the emerging legal sports betting marketplace in the United States. USABetsOnsports.com also provides news reporting and produces original digital content. USABetOnSports.com is a property of BOS Media LLC, a digital media company.

You can count on USABetsOnSports.com to cover:

* Legal states: Current news with a focus on the best sportsbook bonus offers.

* News about states considering legalizing sports betting.

* Non-legal states: What are your options?

* News about the business of sports betting.

* Sharp takes & analysis from sports betting industry experts and professional bettors.

* Scandals, drama & gossip within the sports gambling community and #GamblingTwitter

* Information to help you profit from betting on sports.

Understanding the game

Sports betting is essentially a market with fluctuating prices that resolves when a game or event is completed. Opening odds are posted by sports books, and the early money bet on games helps shape the line. As the game gets closer to starting, the odds movement can help reveal who the “sharp money” is betting. Money from sharp bettors can come in on one side or the other and can cause the line to move. USABetsOnSports.com will try to cover these line movements (sometimes called “steam”) and analyze what is causing the market prices to shift.

There are also a variety of different types of bets one can make when betting on sports - these include futures, parlays, round robins, and teasers. All of these types of bets are unique and offer different ways to bet on sports. Being knowledgeable about each type of bet is important for bettors who are looking to break into the game to try to make money betting on sports. USABetsOnSports.com will help provide insight on what type of bets are the most profitable and which type of wagers that should be avoided.

Know the rules

Being able to properly discern information and understand the rules from State to State is important for novice and avid sports bettors alike. Each state has its own gaming commission that has different rules for what can be bet on and what can’t. For example, in Pennsylvania, bettors can wager on college sports, but can’t bet on prop bets on individual athletes.

Also, are you interested in oddball events like the hot dog eating contests or the NFL Draft? Whether or not money can be wagered on those events depends on a State’s gaming commission.

Keep track of the field

Sports gambling expansion began four years ago in 2018. During that time period, there has been a remarkable amount of growth in the field. A lot of different sportsbooks have come into the market and there have been some that have surged in front of the rest. USABetsOnSports.com will cover the financials in legalized markets, and highlight sportsbook operators who are growing their business.

There have also been a number of bizarre controversies and stories that have popped up since sports betting exploded in the United States. Sportsbooks have run into controversies with customers betting “past post” (after a game has been completed), stale lines being left up after a game starts and not honored, and winning sports bettors being limited or restricted from betting. USABetsonSports.com will report on all of these events as they happen.

Offshore markets still exist

While legal sportsbooks provide the safest route for Americans to make sure they are protected as a bettor in a regulated market, people still seek out sportsbooks outside of the USA. These offshore sportsbooks are not regulated, so they can offer more exotic wagering options like prop bets on U.S. Elections – these types of bets are illegal in the United States.

Most of these offshore sportsbooks do their banking with cryptocurrency. Betting with offshore sportsbooks can be risky due to the lack of regulation, and there have been instances where customers have not been paid out by shady operators.

USABetsOnSports.com will cover news about offshore sports betting, but we will only endorse regulated legalized sportsbook operators in the United States.

Contact

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