North Carolina Officially Launches Mobile Sports Betting
Sports gambling is no stranger to the great state of North Carolina. Three land-based casinos, including one just outside of the largest city of Charlotte, offered sports betting. But on March 11 the activity finally went remote with individuals able to place bets via their mobile phones.
And with that North Carolina became the 30th state, along with the District of Columbia, to offer mobile sports betting.
Registered customers within the state’s borders can bet on professional, college or Olympic-style sports. They will also be allowed to wager on in-state schools like Duke and UNC. The launch is just in time for March Madness with North Carolina among the most fanatical of college basketball fans.
“North Carolina is a state that we’ve been really dying to get into for a couple of years now,” DraftKings Chief Commercial Officer Jeremy Elbaum said at a public event at the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, where retired Carolina Panthers player Greg Olsen placed a ceremonial first online bet. “The way the sports calendar works here, the love for college, the love for NASCAR specifically and obviously the other major sports, has made this a key state for us.”
The North Carolina State Lottery Commission, directed in the June 2023 law authorizing the games to license operators and set rules, announced several weeks ago that wagering on mobile devices and computers would begin at noon Monday. The start date — on the eve of the popular Atlantic Coast Conference men’s basketball tournament — was not lost on sports enthusiasts.
Gov. Roy Cooper, who signed the sports betting bill approved by the General Assembly into law and an ardent fan of the NHL’s Carolina Hurricanes, said he placed a bet on the team to win the Stanley Cup later this year. He said any monetary winnings would go to the team’s charitable foundation.
“The legalization of sports betting will provide a significant boost to North Carolina’s economy and will allow our thriving sports industry to continue to grow,” Cooper said while releasing a video, pre-filmed before the noon start, of him walking onto the ice at the team’s PNC Arena in Raleigh.
In addition to DraftKings, the initial sport wagering licenses went to BETMGM and Underdog Sports Wagering; companies doing business as FanDuel Sportsbook, Fanatics Sportsbook, bet365 and ESPN BET; and an entity associated with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, which with Caesars Sportsbook already operates in-person sports gambling at the tribe’s two western North Carolina casinos and now offers mobile wagering. All eight operators were running Monday.
- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com