The World Series of Politics welcomes Bill Miller of the American Gaming Association as first guest.
Miller joins Brendan Bussmann and Brandt Iden to look back on this year's Global Gaming Expo.
Miller discusses this year's G2E After almost 25,000 descended on the Sands Convention Centre earlier in October. He also talks about US gaming industry's post-Covid recovery, and the threat of the illegal market.
This episode also features Maryland, where lawmakers have taken a step towards launching mobile sports betting after a heavily fraught process. There's a wager on the line between our hosts on this one, just to up the stakes further.
Brendan also discusses the state of play for Macau casinos, where recovery his hindered by China's zero Covid policy.
There there's even more intrigue around Brazil sports betting with the presidential run-off closing in.
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