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MaximBet secures market access in Ohio and Pennsylvania

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he sports betting and online casino brand operated by Carousel Group in partnership with Maxim, MaximBet announced Wednesday that it has secured market access in Ohio and Pennsylvania, pending regulatory licenses, after adding to Total Market Access

Following its launch in Colorado, MaximBet continues its expansion in the U.S. and Canada. The company will now have access to online sports in Ohio, and will soon be gaining market access in Pennsylvania through Caesars Entertainment to provide iGaming

In an official press release, Daniel Graetzer, CEO of MaximBet, spoke about this expansion and said: “Every new market we enter our sole focus is on bringing the best experience to the customer by providing them not only with a world-class sportsbook and casino, but also with access to money-can’t-buy experiences that only a lifestyle brand can provide. We are excited about the efficiencies this scale brings to our business and we look forward to additional market access arrangements in the near future”.

— MaximBet (@MaximBetUSA) September 14, 2021

As players in Ohio and Pennsylvania wait for MaximBet’s launch in their markets, the company continues to reward fans with a chance to win a trip to Los Angeles in February for The Big Game, plus tickets to the weekend’s Maxim Party, free flights, hotels and spending money valued at $50,000. 

Through its partnership with media juggernaut Maxim provides opportunities such as exclusive prizes and experiences and access to every league and event, including NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, PGA and MMA.

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