Sports Betting Conference USA - 2019: SBC Enters Into Partnership Deal With G911

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Sports Betting Conference USA - 2019: SBC Enters Into Partnership Deal With G911

Gambling911.com is happy to announce it has entered into a media partnership with SBC Events, which will debut its uber popular sports betting conference format in the United States April 23-25, 2019.

Betting on Sports America is the largest sports betting conference & exhibition in the US.  The event is organized by SBC (Sports Betting Community) that works with industry leaders to develop the betting and gaming industry through news, media and events.

The conference presents 175 leading industry speakers across 40 sessions and 3 conference rooms. The 61,000 sq ft large exhibition will bring you 60 exhibitors, world class hospitality, and the very best networking and business opportunities. Each evening there will be networking events at Meadowlands Racing and Rooftop bars in Manhattan.

Gambling911.com is now the most sought after website among sports bettors residing in the United States and the second most read US-focused sports betting news sites after Legal Sports Report.

"We are thrilled to be attending their first ever sports betting conference in the United States and anybody who is anyone in the industry will be in attendance," remarked Payton O'Brien, Senior Editor of the Gambling911.com website.  "As the premier site for sports betting enthusiasts in the US, it is only fitting that Gambling911.com joins forces with SBC Events."

What to expect:

Attendees
Operators
30%
Suppliers
25%
Service Providers
10%
Affiliates & Media Companies
15%
Payment Providers
5%
Compliance, Law & Regulators
5%
Sports Clubs & Organisations
10%
1,500+ Senior Executive Delegates
100+ Gambling Operators
60 Exhibitors
175 Leading Industry Speakers

This event will be held in both the Meadowlands and New York City.  You will want to meet with the Gambling911 crew by emailing us here

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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