The available apps are Barstool Sportsbook (Penn Maryland/Hollywood Casino), BetMGM (MGM National Harbor), BetRivers (Bingo World), Caesars Sportsbook (Horseshoe Casino), DraftKings (Crown MD Online Gaming), FanDuel (Maryland Live! Casino and Hotel), PointsBet (Riverboat on the Potomac). The apps are Betfred (Longshot's), BetParx (Greenmount Station) and Fanatics (Washington Commanders). Three of the entities need more time to work out technical problems, Hogan said. However, with so many out there, it can be a bit difficult to know which ones to choose, which is why we’ve done some of the legwork to find several Maryland sportsbooks. Hogan said seven of the 10 approved sports books will launch at 9 a.m. One thing that bettors can find all over the web is MD sports gambling sites. RELATED: Wanna bet? Commanders' bid for an in-stadium sports betting license gets approved Marylanders over the age of 21 can online, mobile, and retail wagers, but all legal sports bets have to be made within state lines.
Phones and social media have been flooded with their enticements.
“And we think once the market matures in Maryland, people in Maryland might bet upwards of $5 billion a year.”Įach of the sportsbooks is offering introductory offers and incentives. “At a national level last year or this year, people are gonna bet almost $100 billion on sports,” Dave Forman of the American Gaming Association told 7News Maryland Bureau Chief Brad Bell.
by seven sportsbooks, ahead of the full launch Wednesday. A trial run was held Monday from 2-10 p.m.