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Rhode Island passes a bill to expand sports betting online. It is signed into law by Gov. Gina Raimondo in March. This measure allows providers that are already licensed by the state to begin offering online sportsbook sites and apps for customers to bet on sports anywhere within the state. Sportsbook ri Rhode Island revised its sports betting laws in 2019 to lift restrictions that limited sports betting to in-person bets and expanded them to permit online bets. This made it so William Hill, together with Information Game Technology, could help Twin River run its online sportsbook.
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Stay up to date on the latest Caesars Sportsbook App Promos for the NFL Playoffs and 2022 Super Bowl. Twin River Sportsbook App Access The possibility of state-wide internet sports gambling is on the radar but for now, it’s taking a backseat to the brick and mortar sportsbooks and sports betting kiosks that will be in the state’s two large casinos; the Twin River Casino and the Twin River Tiverton Hotel and Casino.
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IGT and William Hill US release enhanced Sportsbook Rhode Island mobile app and website

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IGT Global Solutions Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of International Game Technology, and William Hill U.S., a subsidiary of William Hill, announced today the expansion of sports betting to Twin River Casino Hotel’s all-new Sportsbook Bar & Grill. The new venue features more than 100 HD televisions showing live sporting events and dynamic betting lines. Fans can wager on an expansive selection of pre-game and InPlay bets for professional and college sports. Sports Betting in Rhode Island This story first appeared in Rhode Map, our free newsletter about Rhode Island that also contains information about local events, data about the coronavirus in the state, and more. If you’d like to receive it via e-mail Monday through Friday, you can sign up here.