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SuperBook Shuts Down Online Betting Operations in Eight States

 

SuperBook Sports has announced that they will no longer accept bets or deposits in Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, New Jersey, Tennessee, Ohio, Maryland, and Virginia. SuperBook was licensed for online operation in those eight states.

“We regret to inform you that SuperBook Sports will no longer be accepting wagers, deposits or new accounts in Colorado, New Jersey, Arizona, Tennessee, Ohio, Iowa, Maryland and Virginia effective July 19, 2024 at 8:00 pm ET,” a statement released by SuperBook read.

SuperBook wrote it will continue to operate at Westgate SuperBook in Nevada and bettors in Nevada will be able to access mobile betting through the Westgate SuperBook mobile app.

The SuperBook sportsbook at Westgate in Nevada is one of the most popular sportsbooks in Las Vegas. It appears they were unable to parlay the retail success into online wagering success.

In Ohio, for example, SuperBook accounted for 0.08% of the state’s total handle and 0.02% of the gross revenue from January 2024 (legalization) to May 2024.

That put SuperBook on par with Parx and Betr and a long way from some of the mid-tier sportsbooks such as Caesars, Fanatics, and ESPN BET which hold about 5% of the share.

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