Eric Uribe

Eric Uribe

Born and raised in Nevada, Eric was exposed to the world of sports betting at an early age. He yearned to be 21 just to hit the sportsbook, and when that day finally came, he became a regular at the smoke-filled room, sweating out bets with sketchy characters. Eric's passion for sports betting hasn't wavered since. However, he's developed a separate interest in business too. Eric combines both these deep passions for OSB where he not only drops expert betting advice, but also researched news about the state of industry. Things like new legalization bills, tax changes, state revenue, innovation, and so much more!

Education

Bachelor's degree in Journalism from the University of Nevada. Master of Business Administration from the University of Central Florida.

Professional Achievements

Published over 300 sports articles in newspapers across the state of Nevada. Three-year business owner.

Latest from Eric Uribe

Maine Legal Sports Betting

2025/03/20

Maine approved sports betting in 2022, with a planned launch in 2023. The state will offer both retail and mobile betting options. The Maine Gambling Control Unit oversees the industry, with a focus on responsible gambling measures. Bettors can expect a mix of national and local sportsbook operators.
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March Madness Betting Promotions & Special Offers

2025/03/12

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Super Bowl 60 MVP Odds

2025/03/06

Sports Betting in Wyoming

2025/03/06

Wyoming legalized online sports betting in 2021, becoming one of the smallest markets in the US. The state allows mobile-only wagering, with no retail sportsbooks. Operators must partner with Native American tribes. Popular bets include pro and college sports. The industry is regulated by the Wyoming Gaming Commission.

Sports Betting in Virginia

2025/03/06

Virginia launched legal online sports betting in January 2021. The state offers multiple mobile sportsbooks, allowing residents to wager on professional and out-of-state college sports. In-state college betting is prohibited. There are no retail sportsbooks, making Virginia an online-only market.

New Mexico Legal Sports Betting

2025/03/06

New Mexico offers limited sports betting through tribal casinos, which began in 2018 under existing gaming compacts. There's no specific state law legalizing sports betting, and online wagering remains prohibited. Bettors can place wagers at select tribal casinos. The New Mexico Gaming Control Board monitors these operations.

Mississippi Legal Sports Betting

2025/03/06

Mississippi legalized sports betting in 2018, shortly after the Supreme Court's PASPA ruling. The state offers retail betting at casinos, with mobile betting allowed only on casino premises. Bettors can wager on professional and college sports. The Mississippi Gaming Commission regulates the industry, overseeing operations and ensuring compliance.

Louisiana Legal Sports Betting

2025/03/06

Louisiana legalized sports betting in 2021, embracing both retail and mobile wagering. The Pelican State offers a diverse market with multiple operators competing for bettors. New Orleans' vibrant sports culture drives significant engagement. While most parishes allow sports betting, a few opted out, creating a patchwork of regulations. The state benefits from tax revenue, with responsible gambling measures in place.

Delaware Sports Betting

2025/03/06

Delaware pioneered sports betting on the East Coast, launching in 2018 shortly after PASPA's repeal. The First State offers retail sportsbooks at its three casinos, but lacks mobile betting options. Despite its early start, Delaware's market remains limited due to its small population and the absence of online wagering. Parlay cards and NFL betting drive much of the state's sports gambling activity.

Caliente Sportsbook

2025/03/06

Review of Caliente Sportsbook On any given day, the Caliente Sportsbooks are packed with American sports betting enthusiasts. Nationals who frequent these establishments call them “libro foranei” which essentially means “foreign book”. US dollars account for as much as 40% of the take in Tijuana locations. Although Americans contribute the majority of cash to Caliente […]

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