The COVID – 19 pandemic has forced the closure of casinos and resorts everywhere in the US, and West Virginia is no exception. The Mardi Gras Casino & Resort sportsbook has now reopened after being shut for so many months. The scores scrolled across the video monitors, and the odds were pasted on the wall, but all these have failed to invoke the people’s enthusiasm. It is disheartening to note that only a few people showed up to place wagers. Seeing no other option, the Betly Sportsbook App was launched that allowed people to place bets remotely in W. Virginia.
West Virginia is one of the several states in the US that has launched online sports betting. It means that any person who is residing within the state’s boundaries will have access to multiple sports betting apps. The new sportsbook app has many options for the people who want to place a bet through it. If it is a baseball game, then a person can wager who will get the next out or get the next touchdown in a game of American Football. The in-game bets will generate huge returns, and it will also allow individuals to win consistently by rolling the winnings from one bet to another.
The app comes as a welcome relief for many as many people had to endure long drives to go to Mardi Gras to place the wagers on various games. With this app, there is no need to make those long trips as one can place bets and win right from the comfort of one’s home. If any person is still keen on the live experience, he can place bets on his mobile when in Mardi Gras or in any kiosks placed in the sportsbook area.
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