The team at theScore Bet is eager to kick off pre-registration immediately, gearing up for the official market launch set for April 4 — the day when everything gets underway for their new venture.Ontario sports betting and iCasino market.
The company is providing an opportunity for users to sign up for its application focused on casino gaming and sports betting,theScore Bet enabling them to be fully prepared as the new month begins.
CEO John Levy regarded the announcement made on Tuesday as a significant milestone in the company’s growth, as they expand their operations to include Ontario alongside their existing markets in states like Colorado, Iowa, Indiana, and New Jersey.
Levy expressed enthusiasm in the press release, stating, 'Millions of residents in Ontario are already familiar with and appreciate theScore, and we’re thrilled to present theScore Bet during our pre-registration phase. We are thoroughly prepared and excited for the official market launch on April 4 and can’t wait to unveil our comprehensive media and betting platform.'
What theScore Bet Brings to Ontario
TheScore Betreceived its license This initiative follows the approval received from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario in early February.
Once betting goes live on April 4, the Ontario market could potentially see up to 15 operators ready to join the fray, according to Paul Burns, the Canadian Gaming Association President & CEO.told OntarioBet.com last week .
Burns anticipates that Ontario will rival established market leaders in the U.S., like New York and New Jersey, citing the province's incorporation of online casinos and heightened competition.
He believes that the diverse offerings available in the province will attract bettors who have been placing wagers offshore, or on the so-called grey market, encouraging them to participate legally.
While Burns is hesitant to make direct comparisons, he noted, 'Different features characterize the Ontario market. However, I genuinely believe we can stand toe-to-toe with New York.' He highlighted that several factors, including the sports calendar and the variety of options available, play a role. 'For instance, February includes events like the Super Bowl and NFL playoffs, which significantly benefit sportsbooks.'
According to Burns, Ontario’s sports betting and iCasino sector could eventually welcome an impressive number of operators, potentially exceeding 30.
Fromdeereplanet.com
