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Maryland voters said yes to sports betting on the November 2020 ballot, but without any specific regulations in place. The November vote simply asked the public to vote yes or no on whether the state should legalize sports betting, and themeasure passed by a two-to-one margin.

Maryland House of Delegates Speaker Adrienne A. Jones introduced a bill Tuesday that proposes an outline for the state’s legal sports betting industry.

House Bill 940 presents a structure that allows Maryland’s casinos and horse race tracks to apply for retail sports betting licenses. Land-based casinos and race tracks would pay $250,000 for a Class A license.

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The bill also proposes ten mobile sports betting licenses for online-only operators. The mobile sports betting licenses come with a $500,000 fee for potential online sportsbook brands.

All sports betting licenses would be issued by a newly-formed Sports Wagering Application Review Commission. The licenses would be renewable every five years at a $10,000-$100,000 rate.

HB 940 outlines a 15% tax on retail sports betting revenue. The state would tax mobile sports wagering revenue at 15% on up to $5 million, then 17.5% on all revenue over that mark.

What Maryland Sports Betting Would Look Like Under HB 940

Maryland plays home to six casinos and five horse racetracks. All of these venues would be allowed to apply for a Class A license.

HB 940 also proposes up to five Class B licenses, with eligible applicants including operators that don’t qualify as casinos or racetracks. The Class B licenses would carry a $50,000 entry fee.

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The ten mobile sports wagering licenses would likely draw sports betting biggest brands to Maryland. FanDuel and DraftKingsspent a combined $750,000 on pro-sports betting media campaigns in the weeks leading up to the November election.

Online sportsbooks, if approved for launch, project to generate the majority of revenue for Maryland’s sports betting industry. New Jersey and Pennsylvania, two of the three biggest sports betting markets in the US, saw 90 percent of revenue come from mobile wagering in the second half of 2020.

Registration

Maryland Live Poker Cash Games

Maryland Live Poker
Start Time
12:15pm
Registration Opens
10:15am
Registration Closes
2:30pm
Late entry open until start of Level 7.

Buy-In Details

Total Buy-In
$150
Entry Fee
$118
Deductions
$32
$14 of admin fee goes to staff, $2 to jackpot fund.

Format

Starting Chips
30,000
Starting Blinds
100/200/300
Ante Type
Big Blind
Ante Notes
starting at Level 1 (ante is posted by 3rd blind)
Re-Entry
Unlimited
until start of Level 7
Rebuys
None
Addons
None
Bounties
No

Structure

Level Time
20
Break Length
15 min
Break Frequency
every 6 levels
Blind Structure
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