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The fairy-build crew have clocked back in. Lenny the Leprechaun’s on scaffolding duty, keeping one eye on the Double Wheel while three specialists get to work: Woody Elf (all things timber), Grout Bricky (brick by brick), and Fairy Mary (a touch of gold). Nail down frames, upgrade your materials, and watch those plots turn into picture-perfect homes once the workday wraps.

NYGC Reveals Names of Applicants Applied for Mobile Sports Betting Licences

The New York Gaming Commission (NYGC) has revealed the names of applicants who applied for mobile sports betting licences.

Applicants include operator Bet365, supplier Kambi, theScore Bet and other companies that have partnered with the firms.

The NYGC will allow two operators to debut online and is expected to choose its final candidates by the end of the year.

The chosen providers will have to pay an initial fee of $25m and $5m annually to a casino partner, which will need to host the sports betting operator’s servers.

The list of applicants includes: bet365; Kambi with Fanatics Sportsbook and Penn Sports (Barstool); Betfair dba FanDuel with Bally Bet, BetMGM, DraftKings, and FanDuel; FOX Bet; Kambi with Caesars, Resorts World, PointsBet, Rush Street (BetRivers), and WynnBET and theScoreBet.


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