Arkansas Sports Betting
Arkansas Sports Betting Launch Before March Madness
- The 10-day filing period, that Arkansas needs to wait through, is actually scheduled to expire prior to the start of the Men’s SEC Tournament on March 9 – allowing those Arkansas Razorbacks fans to bet on their team
- Mobile betting was approved with a regulation which mandates that 51% of sports betting revenues must stay with the in-state casinos, a measure that national online sportsbook operators lobbied against.
- Arkansas casinos (3 within state currently) would keep 51% of revenue – a stark contrast with rules in other states that have legalized sports betting, which typically keep less than 15%
- Arkansas generated $69 million in combined casino and sports betting revenue for fiscal year 2020-21, according to the state Department of Finance and Administration.
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