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Born and raised in Nevada, Eric was exposed to the world of sports betting at an early age. He yearned to be 21 just to hit the sportsbook, and when that day finally came, he became a regular at the smoke-filled room, sweating out bets with sketchy characters. Eric's passion for sports betting hasn't wavered since. However, he's developed a separate interest in business too. Eric combines both these deep passions for OSB where he not only drops expert betting advice, but also researched news about the state of industry. Things like new legalization bills, tax changes, state revenue, innovation, and so much more!
Education
Bachelor's degree in Journalism from the University of Nevada. Master of Business Administration from the University of Central Florida.
Professional Achievements
Published over 300 sports articles in newspapers across the state of Nevada. Three-year business owner.
Latest from Eric Uribe
Don't Bet On North Dakota Expanding Legalized Sports Wagering Soon
2022/05/05
Interest For Legal Sports Betting Exists In Vermont, But More Support Needed
2022/05/05
It's Official, Maine Is Next To Get Legal Sports Betting
2022/05/04
Alaska Makes Slow Progressive Toward Legalized Sports Betting
2022/05/04
Utah Likely To Never Allow Legal Sports Betting
2022/05/04
Legal Betting In Idaho Remains A Longshot
2022/05/04
Kentucky Sports Betting On Hold Until At Least 2023
2022/05/03
The Kentucky Derby is still one of the hallmark sporting events — not just in the Bluegrass State but across the United States. Horse racing might not have the mainstream allure it once did (when it was arguably the second- or third-most popular sport in the country), but the prestige of the "Most Exciting Two Minutes In Sports" remains.
The 2022 event will happen on Saturday, May 7. It will draw a huge volume of sports bets — but legally speaking, none from the state it's actually happening in. That's because sports betting remains banned inside Kentucky. That has cascading effects across the state, as we'll explain.
Florida Sports Betting Continues to Face Legal Challenges
2022/05/03
Legal sports betting in Florida might be years — not months — away from coming to fruition. When a federal court of appeals blocked the Seminole Tribe from operating sports wagering, in partnership with the Hard Rock Sportsbook back in December 2021, there was some optimism that the conflict was temporary. Now? It might be a long-term issue, which casts serious doubts about the return of sports betting to sunny Florida.
Ohio Running Two-Minute Drill To Launch Legal Betting Before NFL Season
2022/05/03
The good news: sports betting is now legal in the state of Ohio and its population of 12 million.
The bad news: there's still no official set-up to actually betting on sports. That won't last long, however.
At the tail end of 2021, the Ohio Legislature passed HB 29 to legalize and regulate the practice. HB 29 covers gambling anywhere and everywhere inside the state — brick-and-mortar facilities, terminals in bars and restaurants, and most of all, on the Internet. With Ohio's inclusion, more than one-half of the USA now has legal sports betting in some capacity. Here's what you need to know about what happens next for would-be bettors in the Buckeye State:
NBA Playoffs 2022: Picks for Grizzlies-Wolves Game 6 and Heat-Sixers, Bucks-Celtics Series
2022/04/29
Check out our best NBA bets for the Game 6 matchup between Minnesota and Memphis as well as some second-round playoff series.