William Hill Launches West Virginia Sports Betting App
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- Created: Saturday, 05 September 2020 12:32
Sports betting industry leader William Hill announced the launch of its West Virginia sports betting app and online platform. The operator said that players could access the website and mobile app anywhere within the Mountain State.
William Hill developed the mobile app based on its proprietary platform. It believes it has the best bookie software that provides a seamless betting experience for players. Also, the app is user-friendly and allows players to wager on a wide range of markets and betting options. Sports fans can use the app to bet on live games of both professional and college teams.
The Sports Book App is available to both Android and Apple devices in West Virginia. The William Hill app provides several deposit and withdrawal options. Also, the app features live scoring broadcasts.
West Virginia Sports Betting App
The sports betting app has a simple registration process. New players can create an account and get a 100 percent bonus up to $150 on their first deposit. Also, players get a registration bonus of $10, according to pay per head solutions reports.
Based on sportsbook reviews and news sites, William Hill continues to grow its presence in the United States. It operates sportsbooks in more than 150 locations in 12 states. At present, its mobile sportsbook is available in Nevada, West Virginia, New Jersey, and Iowa. Also, it operates the mobile sports betting platform for the Rhode Island Lottery.
Last week, the Nevada Gaming Commission approved William Hill’s acquisition of GC Technologies. The operator didn’t wait for long and immediately acquired the company. After the purchase, William Hill took over the control of Tropicana Las Vegas, Palazzo, Silverton, Palms, Cosmopolitan Las Vegas, and Venetian Las Vegas.
Thus, William Hill’s presence in Nevada increased. The company described it as an exciting time for them as they introduce their services to new players.
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