Another 400 businesses have been pre-approved for kiosk licenses. Jerzee's will be among about 1,000 licensed kiosk locations throughout Ohio, including about 30 in Stark County and 50 in Summit County. "We offer as close to a sportsbook atmosphere as you can." "People are going to have many options to bet on sports," said Maggiore, who is also rearranging the layout of his bars to accommodate the betting terminals. More: Sports betting kiosks in Ohio: What you need to know And trained employees will answer questions about how the machines work and payouts are collected. Other screens will broadcast football, basketball and baseball games. Large high-end television screens will post the odds on sporting events. 1.Ĭhris Maggiore talks excitedly about the impact legalized sports betting will have on his Jerzee's sports bars in the Akron-Canton area.īetting kiosks will be available to make wagers on Cleveland Browns and Cleveland Cavaliers games ― and also for huge events like the college football playoffs and the Super Bowl. The restaurant and bar is among roughly a thousand businesses in Ohio licensed to offer sports betting at self-service or clerk-operated terminals starting Jan. Mike Sylvester, owner of Hide-A-Way Buffalo Grill in Canton, stands by a sports betting kiosk.
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