USBookmaking premieres Colorado-facing mobile sportsbook app

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American online sportsbook operator USBookmaking has reportedly debuted a Colorado-facing mobile sportsbetting app in partnership with the western state’s 140-room Sky Ute Casino Resort.

According to a Wednesday report from the online news domain at GamblingNews.com, the iOS and Android-friendly innovation is available to anyone over the age of 21 located within ‘The Centennial State’ and will be offering a wide range of markets on contests including those from the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).

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The source reported that Sky Ute Casino Resort, which is owned by the federally-recognized Southern Ute Indian Tribe, has now become the latest land-based venue in Colorado to premiere a mobile sportsbetting service following the state’s passage of an enabling referendum in November. The source detailed that the jurisdiction is home to 17 land-based casinos and has so far witnessed the launch similar apps from the likes of DraftKings Incorporated, MGM Resorts International and the Rush Street Interactive subsidiary of Rush Street Gaming.

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Charley Flagg, General Manager for the La Plata County-based Sky Ute Casino Resort, reportedly told GamblingNews.com that his venue now added a mobile sportsbetting service to its already extensive array of offerings to make it even better positioned to benefit from the state’s post-coronavirus re-opening of casinos.

Flagg reportedly stated…

We are pleased to offer sports fans a convenient online sportsbetting app to place wagers in Colorado and look forward to unveiling the exciting app features to everyone in Colorado wishing to bet on sports. As a Native American gaming casino, we will offer sportsbook app users the best odds in the state.”

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