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That was quick!  I opened the restaurant last year for Levy.  At the time, I heard that Superbook was the #1 sponsor for 2023 at Camden Yards, eclipsing Budweiser, etc.

I used the app a couple times (not much of a gambler) and found that it was fairly limited in what you could wager on.  Like, no horse racing?

Fare thee well!

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15 minutes ago, ChipTait said:

That was quick!  I opened the restaurant last year for Levy.  At the time, I heard that Superbook was the #1 sponsor for 2023 at Camden Yards, eclipsing Budweiser, etc.

I used the app a couple times (not much of a gambler) and found that it was fairly limited in what you could wager on.  Like, no horse racing?

Fare thee well!

Wow. That’s a ton of money. 

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2 hours ago, ChipTait said:

That was quick!  I opened the restaurant last year for Levy.  At the time, I heard that Superbook was the #1 sponsor for 2023 at Camden Yards, eclipsing Budweiser, etc.

I used the app a couple times (not much of a gambler) and found that it was fairly limited in what you could wager on.  Like, no horse racing?

Fare thee well!

Yup. Their app was pretty low budget. Sad to see any business fail though. It was somebody’s job. 

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5 hours ago, ChipTait said:

That was quick!  I opened the restaurant last year for Levy.  At the time, I heard that Superbook was the #1 sponsor for 2023 at Camden Yards, eclipsing Budweiser, etc.

I used the app a couple times (not much of a gambler) and found that it was fairly limited in what you could wager on.  Like, no horse racing?

Fare thee well!

I’m not sure how many gambling apps allow for horses. I know that draft kings requires a separate app for horses.

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7 minutes ago, MDtransplant757 said:

I wonder if the business itself is just faltering because there are better sportsbooks out there or if Superbook just didn't get the returns on investment they thought they would in these markets? 

The sportsbook at the Commanders is sponsored by Fanatics, and the Ravens by Caesars, so my guess is that a much larger company with bigger resources is taking their share of things. 

Additionally, why go to the game early to sit a sportsbook stadium-priced food/drink restaurant, when you could be at Pickles, TopGolf or the Horseshoe?  So many other places to get better-priced food/drink, and you can gamble from anywhere really.  

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4 minutes ago, ThomasTomasz said:

The sportsbook at the Commanders is sponsored by Fanatics, and the Ravens by Caesars, so my guess is that a much larger company with bigger resources is taking their share of things. 

Additionally, why go to the game early to sit a sportsbook stadium-priced food/drink restaurant, when you could be at Pickles, TopGolf or the Horseshoe?  So many other places to get better-priced food/drink, and you can gamble from anywhere really.  

I did see all the Ravens stuff in the Horseshoe last time I was up in Baltimore. Figured that there was a sponsorship in place. That does make sense too, and it would be interesting to see who comes in and tries to get a sponsorship with the Orioles, as Caesars could have both Baltimore teams and potentially corner the market in Baltimore. 

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