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Sports gambling goes "live" on Sept 7, apps by Sept 28

Tskware

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Saw where gambling will be available by first NFL weekend in Ky, but only in person at Churchill, Keeneland, and I suppose a few other places. Apps will be approved and ready to go by September 28. They say that is the way other states have rolled it out and that has worked in other states.

I have used Twinspires for a long time, and unless I missed it, have not received any email about signing up for Churchill's service, or any other service for that matter. Are any of you fellow degenerates getting emails about when and how to sign up? I understand the sports apps will be separate from the horse racing apps already legal in Ky.
 
Their website shows a lot of action, assume it will be a simple 1flip of the switch when goes live.

Completely disappointed the tracks got a monopoly and winning lottery ticket. Not surprised.
 
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Will Draftkings be an option? The last place I want to wager is TwinSpires. Those F***s at Churchill and the horseracing commission are the reason we are behind the times and do not have sports betting in place already.
 
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I believe Jones was referring to onsite.

This article mentions only Red Mile as an onsite retail
In addition, Caesars Sportsbook will operate an on-premise retail sportsbook

The rest is just a partnership for apps, probably, and VIP events at both tracks.
 
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