Does MGM Know Something We Don't Know As They Give Greenlight To Build Sportsbook In NJ?

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MGM GOES AHEAD AND GREENLIGHTS SPORTS BOOK CONSTRUCTION IN NJ
NOVEMBER 15, 2017
BY STEVE RUDDOCK


Industry types congregated at the Convene Conference Center in New York City to offer their thoughts and insights on sports betting in the US during the two-day Sports Betting USA Conference.
The mood at the conference could best be described as positive. In fact, it bordered on elation.

Anyone following the proceedings likely felt that it was a foregone conclusion New Jersey would win its Supreme Court case next month. After that, presumably, would be a rush to legalize at the state level, with sportsbooks just sprouting up from the ground the next day.

With so much optimism in the air, there were plenty of hot takes.

Like Monmouth Park’s Dennis Drazen forecasting a sports betting industry nearly three times the size of most estimates.


One of the more interesting moments wasn’t a prediction, but a statement of fact. On Day 2 of the conference, Jay Rood, the vice president of Race and Sports at MGM International said he was on his way to Borgata to oversee the construction of a $7 million sportsbook.


WHAT’S BORGATA BUILDING?

Rood’s comment certainly ginned up enthusiasm.

The comments make it sound like MGM is confident SCOTUS will rule in New Jersey’s favor. The company is willing to put its money where its mouth is too.

However, sportsbooks are easily convertible spaces. They can quickly transition to a traditional sports bar or other amenity with minimal time and money.

The rumor mill also indicated MGM Springfield, slated to open in June, is building a sports betting “bar.” The same might be true at Borgata, and perhaps at other MGM properties around the country.

Still, the comment is the clearest signal by a major casino corporation that they’re planning for legal sports betting becoming a reality.

NEW JERSEY’S ONLINE AMBITIONS

New Jersey is primed to not only offer sports betting on-property, but also online.

And online is where a majority of sports betting revenue is being generated, at least in Nevada.


In an interview with Global Gaming Business publisher Roger Gros earlier this year, New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement Director David Rebuck made it clear: online sports betting is part of New Jersey’s plan.

In the interview, Rebuck said sports betting is “ripe for online play.”

“We [New Jersey] would definitely move in that area (online sports betting),” if the state is successful in its efforts to legalize sports betting.”
 

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MGM planning to build sports book at Borgata in Atlantic City.
William Hill planning to add standalone sports book to Monmouth Park.
New Jersey is revving up for expanded legalization of sports betting.
 

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Build those sportsbooks
 

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I didn't know the Borgata is an MGM property, or is it?
 

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I didn't know the Borgata is an MGM property, or is it?




I had to Google it Willie...


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I hope so!

When they say they are going to offer online gambling in NJ, do they mean for out of state residents too?
 

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I hope so!

When they say they are going to offer online gambling in NJ, do they mean for out of state residents too?
Probably not. as of now, I can casino gable on my phone in NJ (I don't but u can) but its like draftkings, location services need to be on and in NJ) when u cross stay lines the app does not allow wagering.
And yes Borgota is building a sports book. Have a friend nthat is head of maintenance at another casino in AC. And as mentioned above, they are fully aware they can convert it to something else in a week or less. So its a low risk high reward build for them.
 

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