Daily Asia Gaming eBrief: Bookies/punters better judge of US election outcome
Thursday 7th of November 2024
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Good morning. Bookies and punters played their Trump card in the US elections, favoring the former president over VP Kamala Harris. Those following betting sites were more likely to predict the outcome than the polls, which had favored a new twist for the top seat. Meanwhile, in Macau, Melco’s management is confident about its strategies going forward, amongst a new marketing push, despite not gaining ground in regards to market share.
What you need to know
Bookies again were a better gauge of the US presidential elections than most conventional polls issued, with most having predicted a Trump victory.
Despite no immediate market share growth, Melco's management remains positive about the long-term potential of their new marketing strategy.
A Donald Trump victory in the US elections is now all but guaranteed. And it appears that bookies and punters had a better idea of the outcome than polls, which were favoring Kamala Harris. The elections brought a heavy amount of attention worldwide, encouraging a strong rise in political betting amounts, as punters put their money on the line.
Asia is the most populated continent on the planet and Football is the No. 1 sport in most countries. The World Cup qualifying matches are traditionally watched by billions of fans in the region, but FIFA has decided to reward Asia with a significant representation at the tournament only now.
Altenar, a leading sportsbook provider is bringing its global expertise to Asia, looking to expand its operations. Since 2011, Altenar has powered hundreds of online sports betting sites worldwide and is a major B2B provider in Europe and Latin America licensed markets.
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