Monday, August 28, 2023

iGaming Thrives in Six States Where Online Casinos are Legal


Only six states have legalized iGaming, or online gambling, which includes interactive slot machines and table games. The online marketplaces' earnings are increasing in those six jurisdictions.

With the release of July's state gaming revenue reports, iGaming market data demonstrates the industry's continued robust expansion. That is even though the epidemic has ended and traditional casinos have been unrestricted since far before the coronavirus scare.

However, even though retail play has achieved new heights, iGaming has grown to even greater heights.

Friday, August 25, 2023

Yepp Provides Fan Engagement Software Solutions to SCCG

 


Yepp, a developer of cutting-edge software solutions for increasing fan interaction, has partnered with SCCG Management, the world's preeminent consultancy business for the gaming industry. By working together, the two firms hope to increase the thrills that sports corporations can provide their customers. This will be accomplished using white-labeled gambling software solutions that provide exciting and original gameplay for gamers worldwide.

Yepp's current offerings have gained acclaim for their ability to increase user participation and loyalty. Solutions provided by the organization provide valuable data insights and open fresh avenues for producing cash.

However, SCCG Management is well-known in the international gambling industry. Yepp's cutting-edge fan interaction software can help the firm grow even more. Yepp hopes that by working with other companies, it can expand its reach and provide cutting-edge technology to a wider range of potential customers and business allies worldwide.

Saturday, August 19, 2023

Quarterback Moves Leads to New Fantasy Football Strategies


Perhaps LeBron James used his influence with NBA owners to his advantage. Or Brett Favre, who compelled the elite to abandon a star quarterback. Or, take Peyton Manning's neck injury, which necessitated an unprecedented front-office gamble. Maybe Tom Brady decided he would rather play somewhere else.

Whatever the reason, there is more quarterback turnover than ever in the NFL. There are several new starting quarterbacks for fantasy managers to consider this season, and not all are moving. There are a few distinct types of rookie quarterbacks.

According to football and horse betting experts, Aaron Rodgers received much attention, deservedly so. Like Favre in 2008, he left Green Bay to play for the New York Jets. Both were in the twilight of their careers when they were traded, and the Packers' departure allowed the Jets to introduce their new quarterback to the Lambeau Field faithful.

New Tactics for Fantasy Football

Yes, Rodgers still has more in the tank than Favre did back then. This, however, may be a result of the effect of recent events. However, it is hard to argue that the 2008 Jets did not have better equipment.

On the 2008 Jets, running backs Thomas Jones and Leon Washington weren't horrible, but they weren't Dalvin Cook and Breece Hall. Laveranues Coles and Jerricho Cotchery were competent wideouts, but neither one compared well to Garrett Wilson.

Unsurprisingly, the team is doing everything it can to keep Rodgers satisfied. Watching "Hard Knocks," he comes off as the coaching staff's puppet master. We would want to join if that is the case. The Madman strongly endorses an offensive directed by Aaron Rodgers.

Friday, August 11, 2023

GAN Optimistic about 2nd Half of the Year


The quarterly report for GAN, a North American B2B and B2C iGaming firm, has been released. Another quarter with mixed results, this one ending on June 30.

Following a less-than-stellar performance in Q1, the firm reported Q2 sales of $33.8 million, down from $35 million a year earlier.

As a result of a decline in contractual revenue rates, the company's business-to-business (B2B) sales fell from $14.2 million to $9.9 million. Fortunately, growth in the B2C vertical more than made up for the drop in the B2B vertical, with Q2 2023 B2C revenue of $23.9 million, up from $20.8 million in Q2 2022.