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Potawatomi Hotel & Casino in Milwaukee adds 17 sports betting kiosks

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Fun fact: From 1992 to 2018, Nevada, Oregon, Montana + Delaware were the only states legally allowed to wager on sports besides horse racing, greyhound + jai alai.

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You asked. Potawatomi Hotel & Casino answered.

Due to popular demand, the casino has added 17 self-service sports betting kiosks to their floor, meaning that Milwaukee’s first sportsbook is officially open for business.

How does a sportsbook work?

ICYMI, a sportsbook is a person or company that accepts bets from individuals wagering on sports-related questions — anything from how many points a team will score to the performance of individual players.

Think:

  • Will the Buffalo Bills go to the Super Bowl?
  • How many goals will Messi score in his next game?
  • What are the odds that Devin Booker stays with the Phoenix Suns?

The new kiosks are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, which means that whenever you get the itch to plan your next great weekend trip to Potawatomi, they’ll be there waiting for you.

We bet you’ll have fun

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