D.C.'s Office of Lottery and Gaming is attempting to salvage its poor-performing sports gambling app, GambetDC, by turning it over to a private operator with a more established platform, the agency's director said Thursday.
D.C. 's Office of Lottery and Gaming is considering transferring its underperforming sports gambling app , GambetDC, to a private operator with a more established platform. The app's rollout in May 2020 was plagued by technical issues and poor odds , leading to a damaged reputation among D.
C. bettors. The agency's director worked with the app's maker, Intralot, to find a possible subcontractor. City leaders are questioning this decision due to the app's poor performance.
D.C. Office Of Lottery And Gaming Sports Gambling App Gambetdc Private Operator Intralot Technical Problems Poor Odds Reputation D.C. Bettors
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