Skip to main content

Round 2: the GeoComply Remote Darts League

Monday May 18 th sees the start of the second Remote Darts League, a tournament which is both bigger and bolder. The field has increased to 16 players consisting of the 4 finalists from RDL1, 4 top ranked ladies and 8 men from around the world. 10 countries are represented across three continents: Australia, Europe and North America.

“It’s certainly ambitious,” says Kevin Dale from host organisation Farawaysports. “RDL1 was a challenge, but through the platform supplier FSB we were able to establish a unique live contest complete with data feeds, odds feeds, video feeds, Youtube channels and widespread bookmaker distribution across Europe. This time round, we’re going global.

”RDL are also proud to welcome GeoComply, as their title sponsor. Since launching in 2011, GeoComply has become the North American iGaming industry’s trusted solution for reliable, secure and accurate geolocation services. This North American theme also extends to players and distribution too.

“It’s great to see four top North American darts players including Larry Butler, Stacey Pace, Joe Chaney and David Cameron in the new GeoComply Remote Darts League,” says David Briggs, CEO of GeoComply. “With league approval from regulators in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, the 120+ matches will be traded across a range of US sportsbooks.”

Whilst the world of sport is making a tentative return to the pitches and courts, stadiums will be empty. Meanwhile, travel restrictions will make international events even more difficult. The GeoComply Remote Darts League is a fantastic advertisement for live international sport and with its growing acceptance, may run for some time yet – even beyond lockdown.‍‍

The post Round 2: the GeoComply Remote Darts League appeared first on White label Sportsbook and gaming solutions.



from White label Sportsbook and gaming solutions https://ift.tt/3cIWHYh
via IFTTT

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Are NFL Players Safer Without Hip Drop Tackle?

Last offseason, the NFL decided to ban the hip drop tackle. For those unaware, a hip drop tackle occurs when a tackler wraps up a ball carrier with both hands or arms then swivels his hips and unweights himself (leaves his feet) to complete the tackle. The result of the tackle typically leaves the tackler […] The post Are NFL Players Safer Without Hip Drop Tackle? appeared first on Sportsbook Advisor . from Sportsbook Advisor https://ift.tt/m09iAka via IFTTT

How The NBA Has Evolved Since Its Founding

With the NBA playoff teams set and only the play-in games left to decide which team gets which seed, lets take a look at the NBA as a whole. Let’s go back in time and look at it from its struggling start to what it has become today. The NBA ( National Basketball Association) has […] The post How The NBA Has Evolved Since Its Founding appeared first on SBA . from SBA https://ift.tt/aqbMzEK via IFTTT

Updated World Series Odds With Playoff Field Set

Bet Online has updated its 2019 World Series odds with the playoffs starting on Tuesday The Astros (+225) and  Dodgers (+300) are favored to meet in the Fall Classic The Athletics (+1600) welcome the Rays (+2500) in the AL Wild Card, while the Nationals (+1200) host the Brewers (+1600) in the NL  There were a lot of bad clubs in Major League Baseball this season. Four 100-loss teams (tying a record for the most ever) and five more 90-loss squads. The good news is, on the flip side, a record four teams reached the 100-win plateau. And these powerhouse clubs, the Astros (107), Dodgers (106), Yankees (103), and Twins (101), will eventually have to square off in October. With the playoff field set, let’s review the latest World Series odds at BetOnline and go over the matchups for the Wild Card Games and the Divisional Rounds. 2019 World Series Odds MLB Team Odds Houston Astros +225 Los Angeles Dodgers +300 New York Yankees +450 Atlanta Braves +700 ...