FanDuel and DraftKings will both be a part of the Colorado sports betting landscape via an agreement with Twin River Worldwide Holdings, who recently acquired three casinos in Black Hawk from Affinity Gaming.
Colorado could be the 5th state launch for FanDuel, which already operates in Indiana, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. It would be the sixth for DraftKings Sportsbook, which also operates in the previously mentioned states and New Hampshire.
Sportsbooks will be allowed to legally take bets in Colorado on May 1, but there’s no guarantee that state officials will be ready. To read more on Colorado sports betting please visit Legal Sports Report.