Definition of sportsbook in English:
sportsbook
nounˈspɔːtsbʊkˈspôrtsˌbo͝ok
US An establishment that takes bets on sporting events and pays out winnings.
some sportsbooks have quoted odds of about 50/1 for them to win the World Series
Example sentencesExamples
- The biggest advantage of the UK sportsbook is the regulatory environment.
- The first step is finding a sportsbook with a long history of serving customers with little to no complaints.
- It is the only sportsbook licensed in not two first world jurisdictions.
- The company beat analysts' full year forecasts due to tackling its cost base issues, and introducing more of a traditional sportsbook.
- He is being looked at as a favourite by almost every sportsbook and pundit around the continent.
- It established a series of industry firsts, including the first sportsbook to accept single match bets across the board.
- This is going to be a huge week of sharp plays, and if more of these road teams cover than do the home sides, it could be a brutal week to be a sportsbook.
- The successful sportsbook will offer the widest range of bets possible, while allowing the traditional customer to place his or her standard bet quickly and easily.
- While they offer both a sportsbook and a casino, in my opinion their forte is the former.
- The betting options in the sportsbook incorporate a very wide range of international sporting events including football, baseball, boxing, tennis, and rugby — to name a few.