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Sports betting kiosks operated by Caesars Sportsbook are now operational across the Washington D.C. region.

Sports betting kiosks provided by Caesars Sportsbook are now accessible at 48 area businesses in Washington D.C., following the takeover from GambetDC.

Sports betting kiosks operated by Caesars Sportsbook have been activated across the Washington D.C....
Sports betting kiosks operated by Caesars Sportsbook have been activated across the Washington D.C. area.

Sports betting kiosks operated by Caesars Sportsbook are now operational across the Washington D.C. region.

DeltaBet Sports Hub has set up self-service betting stations at 48 local businesses right here in Washington, D.C. [Graphic: Shutterstock.com]

As of mid-November 2024, DeltaBet Sports Hub's self-service betting terminals are now operational across Washington, D.C., taking over the kiosks from GambetDC after receiving green light from the Office of Lottery and Gaming (OLG) in September.

Some folks out there "cherish the conventional ticket-in-hand wagering experience"

These terminals allow individuals to deposit funds and place bets without assistance. The rollout of these stations, DeltaBet Digital President Eric Hession explained, caters to those who "prefer a traditional ticket-in-hand wagering experience."

Despite the considerable impact it's making in the district's retail sports betting scene, DeltaBet trails behind in online betting rankings. In September, FanDuel dominated the market, with its handle nearly doubling that of DraftKings. BetMGM recorded a handle of roughly $170,000 more than DeltaBet that month.

Background:

DeltaBet's self-service betting kiosks have been actively operating in Washington, D.C., since November 19, 2024. This move was part of a broader retail strategy for the company, which secured a deal early in 2024 to expand physical sportsbook access in the district[1]. With 48 terminals now spread across the city, these kiosks represent DeltaBet's local retail sports betting footprint amid a dynamic legal and competitive sports betting landscape. The launch date marks the official start of their operation, following the approval from Washington, D.C. regulatory authorities, including the Office of Lottery and Gaming[1].

In the ever-changing sports betting industry, the launch of these kiosks signifies DeltaBet's persistence in maintaining a retail presence in Washington, D.C., alongside online sports betting options. The popularity of mobile betting across the country has often led to the removal of kiosks elsewhere (e.g., Ohio), but DeltaBet has seen continued success with its self-service stations in the district since late 2024[2][3].

Key Details:

| Aspect | Details ||------------------------------|--------------------------------------------|| Approval & Launch Date | November 19, 2024 || Number of Kiosks | 48 self-service betting terminals || Regulatory Authority | Washington D.C. Office of Lottery and Gaming || Current Status (2025) | Active and operational in Washington, D.C. || Part of DeltaBet's Retail Expansion | Yes, secured deal early 2024 |

  1. DeltaBet's self-service betting terminals, operational since November 2024, have revolutionized the sports betting landscape in Washington, D.C., making it easier for tech enthusiasts to engage in sports-betting using the latest gadgets.
  2. Amidst the surge in online betting platforms, DeltaBet's physical self-service stations not only cater to the traditional ticket-in-hand wagering experience but also allow sports fans to place bets on their favorite teams, merging technology and sports-betting in a unique way.

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