What The Impending Market Bubble Means For Sports Betting
There's a massive bubble getting ready to burst in the sports betting industry. That will mean fewer sportsbooks, but unique opportunities for startups.
Christopher Gerlacher is a senior writer and contributor for Gaming Today. He is a versatile and experienced industry expert with an impressive portfolio who has range from political and legislative pieces to sports and sports betting. He's a devout Broncos fan, for better or for worse, living in the foothills of Arvada, Colorado.
There's a massive bubble getting ready to burst in the sports betting industry. That will mean fewer sportsbooks, but unique opportunities for startups.
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