Ep. 123: Prime Suspects - March 2, 2026

Ep. 123: Prime Suspects - March 2, 2026

From Prime Suspects by Prime Sports

March 2, 2026 · 29 min · Episode 126

About this episode

The episode discusses live betting trends, regulatory changes, and upcoming events in the sports betting industry.

Prime Suspects is back with Ep. 123, hosted by Matt and featuring Joe Brennan Jr. and Adam Bjorn.Hear the guys discuss: Live betting trends, where handle is concentrating across major sports, and why same-game parlays and margins remain central to operators like FanDuel New player-limit transparency rules from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, the operational strain on trading teams, and whether minimum-bet style protections make more sense Reports around DraftKings moving toward a unified “super app” combining sportsbook, prediction-style markets, and casino products and what that means for UX and regulation What’s next on the betting and industry calendar, including the NEXT.io New York event, the Big East Tournament, and the start of the Formula 1 season Watch the video version here. More: Register at PrimeSports.com Download the Prime Sports app Follow Prime Sports on Twitter/X Follow Prime Suspects on Twitter/X Follow Joe Brennan on Twitter/X Follow Adam Bjorn on Twitter/X You must be 21 or over to play on Prime Sports. Always bet responsibly and within your limits. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, call 1 800 GAMBLER.

People in this episode

Host: Matt

Guests: Joe Brennan Jr., Adam Bjorn

Topics covered

  • live betting trends
  • sports betting
  • gaming regulations
  • sports industry
  • betting events
  • sports technology

Keywords

  • live betting
  • sports betting
  • FanDuel
  • DraftKings
  • gaming regulations
  • Big East Tournament
  • Formula 1
  • NEXT.io

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: FanDuel, Massachusetts Gaming Commission, DraftKings, NEXT.io

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