Greenwood Racing joins AGA “Have a Game Plan. Bet Responsibly” campaign
Greenwood Racing has become the latest operator to sign up to the American Gaming Association’s initiative.
US.- Greenwood Racing, the parent company of Parx Casino, is the latest operator to sign up to the American Gaming Association’s (AGA) “Have a Game Plan. Bet Responsibly” public awareness programme. The initiative was launched by the AGA in 2019.
Through the partnership, Parx will promote responsible gaming consumer education at its sportsbooks, through its betPARX app, and on its digital channels.
“Responsible gaming is an integral part of Greenwood Racing’s sports betting strategy,” said Parx chief marketing officer Marc Oppenheimer. “We’re excited to extend our longstanding commitment to responsible gaming consumer education through this partnership with the AGA.”
AGA established the Have A Game Plan in 2019 to teach consumers the fundamentals of responsible sports betting. The initiative focuses on four key tenets that include setting a budget and sticking to it, keeping betting social, knowing the odds and playing with trusted, regulated operators.
“The AGA is thrilled to welcome Parx Casino and betPARX as Have A Game Plan campaign partners,” said AGA senior vice president Casey Clark. “The expansion of legal sports betting options—to 130 million Americans today—reinforces the importance of bringing together as many voices as possible to educate consumers on responsible wagering.”
Parx joins campaign partners across the sports, media, and gaming landscape, including Barstool Sportsbook, BetMGM, DraftKings, Delaware North, Entain, FanDuel, Global Payments, MGM Resorts International, MSG Network, Monumental Sports and Entertainment, NASCAR, New York Knicks, New York Jets, New York Rangers, NHL, Nuvei, Penn National Gaming, PGA TOUR, Rush Street Interactive, SeventySix Capital, Sightline Payments, Sinclair Broadcast Group, UFC, Vegas Golden Knights and Washington Commanders.
The United States Football League (USFL) recently joined the campaign.
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