Pearl River Resort’s Sportradar deal marks a ‘natural progression’

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Pearl River Resort has partnered with Sportradar in an agreement which sees the facility provided access to the firm’s Managed Trading Services for trading and risk management, pre-match, and live betting services.

With access to Sportradar’s products and services, Pearl River Resort will have the ability to bolster its existing trading and risk management efforts, extend its content offering, and provide a number of enhanced in-play betting opportunities.

“Sportradar is delighted to partner with Pearl River Resort as it continues to expand its offering,” said Neale Deeley, vice president of US sales and gaming of Sportradar.

“Pearl River is in a fantastic position for growth, and we are confident that our partnership will be a critical part of their evolution and will benefit their customers.”

Owned and operated by the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Pearl River Resort was the first tribal-owned sportsbook to go live in the US market post-PASPA.

“Our goal is to deliver the best possible sports betting experience for our guests,” noted Chris Hopwood, director of sportsbook for Pearl River Resort. “This partnership will allow us to be competitive with the biggest names in the sportsbook industry.”

Pearl River Resort’s portfolio of assets includes Silver Star Hotel and Casino, Golden Moon Hotel and Casino, Dancing Rabbit Golf Club, Dancing Rabbit Inn, and Geyser Falls Water Theme Park located in Choctaw, Mississippi and Bok Homa Casino situated in Sandersville. 

“Partnering with Sportradar is the natural progression for the evolution of our successful sportsbook.” said Neal Atkinson, director of gaming for Pearl River Resort.

“Having access to the leading provider of sports data along with MTS will allow us to continue to differentiate and tailor our risk management and trading philosophies.  

“It will also allow us to enhance our service offerings as we have been a resource and are beginning to collaborate with other tribes looking to replicate what we have accomplished.”