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Tips for online sports betting in Maryland
All sportsbooks in Maryland offer their unique way of betting on sports. To help you decide, we have made this simple guide. This guide helps in picking the best betting site for your needs. If you are looking to gamble in Maryland, this is the place to start. Betting in Maryland is legal if done in person at a “sportsbook”. Unlike states like Nevada that view sports betting as an unregulated form of gambling, Maryland has a long-standing regulatory framework for sports wagering. The Maryland Lottery Commission regulates all forms of gambling. The state’s Department of Legislative Services publishes details of the state’s regulatory framework, including definitions of terms like “sports” and “betting.” Here is a basic breakdown of tips to follow when betting in Maryland.
- Online sports betting sites are growing in popularity every year.
- Betting odds are listed by bookmakers on their websites.
Understand the basics and odds
The betting experience in Maryland starts with understanding the basic rules of online sports gambling. First, you will need to register for online sports betting account. The Maryland Lottery offers a convenient online registration process for two of its betting platforms: BetMGM and William Hill. Both are available on desktop computers or mobile devices. (A third platform, FanDuel, is currently only available via desktop.) The Maryland Lottery also offers a registration guide with step-by-step instructions. Once you sign up, you must verify your account. You can do this by submitting an image of your driver’s license or passport to confirm your identity and proof of address — such as a utility bill, bank statement, or check stub — to confirm where you live within state borders.
Secondly, it’s wise to know the odds. Understanding what the Maryland sports betting odds mean will help you make better decisions and hopefully increase your chances of winning. The most common sports betting line is the point spread. Point spreads are used to even out the competition in a game that would otherwise be lopsided. In other words, point spreads to make sure that you don’t win just because you bet on the team that scored more points. For example, people will likely be betting on this game if a local high school basketball team has a big rivalry game against a bigger school from out of town. The point spread could be -20 for the local team and +20 for the out-of-town team.
Set a budget and research
The first and most important rule of sports betting is setting a budget and sticking to it. Like with any other type of gambling, you need to know how much money you can afford to lose. It doesn’t have to be a fixed amount; it could be a percentage of your overall bankroll. For example, if your bankroll is $1,000, you could decide that 1% ($10) of your bankroll is the maximum amount you want to risk on a single bet. Alternatively, you could determine that 10% ($100) is the maximum amount you want to risk on a single bet. Betting more money than you’re comfortable losing can lead to reckless decisions down the road, such as chasing losses or making impulsive bets.
While sports betting won’t be available in Maryland until next year, there is plenty of time to research the best betting options. Use the internet to research your games, including teams and players from around the world. This will give you an edge when wagering starts. Several online sportsbooks offer lines on games around the world. In many cases, these sites will have lines up earlier than standard casinos, which can help you get ahead of the competition. While you can use online sportsbooks to get information, it’s essential not to wager at these sites. It is illegal, but it is also an excellent way to lose money quickly. Instead, use these sites for entertainment purposes and wait until Maryland allows sports betting.
Have fun
Before you start betting online, remember that having fun should be your top priority. You don’t have to play for real money every time. Maryland online casinos offer free-to-play games where you can try out the software and learn how each game works without risking your own money. If you decide to play for real money, only spend what you can afford to lose. It’s easy to get carried away when having fun, so set yourself a limit and stick to it. The best way to do this is by setting a daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limit with your online casino before you start playing. After reaching the limit, the casino will stop allowing you to make deposits until the period expires.

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DreamPlay consolidates its status as a global player in the iGaming industry and opens an office and campus in Cyprus
DreamPlay’s ambitions go far beyond simple game development. With a new office in Limassol, the international iGaming solutions provider is expanding its presence in Europe and laying the foundations for a new philosophy of the iGaming business.
The location in Limassol was not chosen by chance – Cyprus has long become the European center of iGaming. It is here that key market players, large operators and financial structures supporting the industry are concentrated. And the high concentration of technology and talented developers allows DreamPlay to form its own ecosystem of talent.
If in the 2010s Cyprus became a hub for classic iGaming operators, today it is a point of attraction for technology companies that are betting on metaverses and the integration of games into a wider digital ecosystem. DreamPlay is one of those shaping this trend.
Google-style campus for game development talents
The DreamPlay office and campus in Limassol are part of the company’s international network of corporate campuses. Similar hubs already operate in Thailand, Bali, Peru, the UAE and Poland. They offer employees comfortable working conditions and the ability to move between locations, accommodation, meals, legal support for stays in different countries. And all this is at the expense of the company. -And the flexible work format and 4-day work week in the company helps DreamPlay talents maintain a healthy work-life balance. It’s all about well-established business processes and taking care of the team.
It’s nice to know that you can come to the country, and there is a Dream Campus where friends, like-minded people and someone who can simply take care of you are waiting for you. They will meet you at the airport, give you a tour, accompany you on medical or legal issues. It’s all part of the team.
“iGaming is an industry of emotions. Therefore, the people who create it should work where they feel best. Therefore, in our campuses we create an environment where the team can feel maximum freedom for creativity, focus on creating new breakthrough products. And not be distracted by everyday issues. And we are sure that this gives us a strategic advantage, because we are sure that our employees have received better conditions than their colleagues in other companies. Comfort, flexibility and freedom are part of our global philosophy of DreamPlay,” shares DreamPlay CEO Alex Tkach.
What does this mean for the market?
Opening a DreamPlay office in Cyprus is a wise decision, as the company is preparing to enter new markets and partner with the largest iGaming players. It is also a signal to the entire market that the company is moving into the league of global players who dictate trends, rather than following them.
If today Cyprus is another platform for international expansion, then tomorrow DreamPlay may turn into one of the first technology companies in iGaming, operating on the principle of large IT holdings.
And this is where the main intrigue lies: will DreamPlay become the one who fundamentally rethinks the very nature of the industry?
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BGC Represents Betting and Gaming Sector at Shadow DCMS Roundtable
Standards body the Betting and Gaming Council (BGC) has represented the regulated betting and gaming sector at a shadow DCMS roundtable held on Tuesday.
The roundtable, titled: Future of the Gambling Industry in the United Kingdom, drew industry leaders together to explore key issues including responsible gambling, regulatory developments and the future of the sector.
CEO Grainne Hurst represented the BGC at the summit, hosted by Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Stuart Andrew MP and Shadow Minister for Gambling Louie French MP inside the House of Common’s Shadow Cabinet Room.
BGC CEO Grainne Hurst said: “It was fantastic to sit down alongside our members and other stakeholders from across our diverse sector to thrash out the challenges and opportunities facing the sector today with the shadow DCMS team.
“We are incredibly fortunate to have Stuart Andrew and Louie French, two dedicated MPs who understand this industry, and are keen to ensure the Opposition are completely across the key pressures facing our members, their millions of customers, and thousands of employees.
“Collaboration is key for the BGC, and we welcome this positive engagement with the shadow DCMS team.”
The roundtable also focussed on balancing economic growth with consumer protections and social responsibility.
Following welcome remarks, the summit heard industry’s perspectives on current challenges and future opportunities plus ways in which the Opposition can support future policy.
Grainne attended alongside representatives from BGC members, Flutter, Entain, Evoke, bet365, Bally’s, The Rank Group, Star Sports and the Hippodrome Casino, plus the UK Tote Group, National Lottery, BACTA and the Gambling Business Group.
BGC members support 109,000 jobs, generate £6.8bn for the economy while raising £4bn in taxes.
They also help fund horseracing to the tune of £350m a year through sponsorship, media rights and the levy, provide £40m for the English Football League and its clubs and millions more for rugby league, darts and snooker.
Each month in Britain around 22.5m adults have a bet and the most recent NHS Health Survey for England estimated that 0.4% of the adult population are problem gamblers.
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Allwyn Secures WLA and EL Responsible Gaming Certifications
Allwyn UK, operator of The National Lottery, has announced that it has secured the European Lotteries (EL) Responsible Gaming Certification, as well as Level 4 of the World Lottery Association’s (WLA) Responsible Gaming Framework – the highest possible level.
The responsible gaming accreditations from these leading industry bodies help ensure that members of these organisations – like Allwyn and other lottery operators worldwide – operate their licensed lotteries with the highest standards of player protection and safety. They also reflect how successfully a lottery has implemented responsible play into its day-to-day operations.
These industry-standard certifications demonstrate Allwyn’s firm commitment to participant protection – with a continuous programme of work to prevent underage and excessive play from the outset.
Allwyn’s CEO, Andria Vidler, said: “Just over a year on from taking over as The National Lottery operator, we’re delighted to announce that we’ve achieved these important EL and WLA Responsible Gaming Certifications.
“National Lottery games are specially designed to be safe and secure, ensuring they don’t appeal to underage or vulnerable players. However, with over 30 million people routinely playing National Lottery games – raising over £30 million a week for Good Causes in the process – it’s crucial that we continue to do everything we can to prevent underage and excessive play.
“So, it’s great to have this external recognition of what we’ve achieved so far, but we also know that our work in this area is never finished. We plan to continue working hard on our responsible play credentials and driving up our own high standards, keeping National Lottery players at the heart of everything we do.”
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