West Virginia’s land-based sports betting options grew to two on Thursday, while The Stars Group’s betting brand made its US debut.
On Thursday, the Greenbrier Resort’s Casino Club launched its FanDuel Group-powered sportsbook, having struck a deal to bring betting to the members-only venue back in June. Penn National Gaming’s Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races popped the state’s betting cherry in late August.
However, entry to the new sportsbook is limited to Greenbrier members or guests either staying at the property’s hotel or attending an on-site event. The Greenbrier sought to reassure the state’s plebs that they will eventually be able to wager via their FanDuel-powered Greenbrier App at some point before the year is through.
A little further south, FanDuel is in the process of rebranding the sportsbooks at Boyd Gaming’s gaming venues in Mississippi. Thursday saw Boyd’s IP Casino Resort in Biloxi relaunch under its new FanDuel Sportsbook moniker, in accordance with the deal FanDuel reached with Boyd last month. Boyd’s other Mississippi property, Sam’s Town in Tunica, is undergoing a similar brand transformation.