Stoolies Rejoice As Barstool Sportsbook App Plans Indiana Debut For April

Barstool Sportsbook App Set to Launch in Indiana in April, Celebrated by Fans

Posted on March 24, 2021

By the end of April, Barstool Sportsbook is set to make its debut in Indiana.

When it finally commences operations in the Hoosier State, it will join a diverse group of 10 online sportsbooks.

Barstool Sportsbook is set to launch in Indiana.

By the end of the year, Barstool intends to launch in every state where sports betting is legal.

The company’s arrival in Indiana has been eagerly anticipated by Hoosiers.

The sportsbook is currently operational in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Illinois. It appears that Indiana will be the fourth US market for Barstool Sportsbook.

Jay Snowden, CEO of Penn National Gaming, has announced that Indiana is nearing its launch, according to the news.

“Since March Madness began, we’ve experienced an excellent initial four or five days at Barstool. As you’ve pointed out, numerous states are lined up. We are hopeful to go live in Indiana by the end of April.”

Since Penn National owns Barstool, it has the ultimate control over when the online sportsbook will be launched.

Two of Penn’s Indiana casinos have already opened the retail in-person version of Barstool Sportsbook for business.

To preview the Barstool brand before its online debut, you need to visit Ameristar East Chicago or Hollywood Casino Lawrenceburg.

In Indiana, online sportsbooks are required to collaborate with a retail casino. Therefore, Barstool’s online book will partner with one of these two establishments.

What can you anticipate from Barstool Sportsbook?

Since Barstool Sportsbook is already operational in Illinois and Michigan, Indiana is simply the next step in Penn’s Midwest expansion.

In general, the Barstool brand primarily targets younger demographics.

The company utilizes the fame of its personalities to draw new bettors to the sportsbook.

Specifically, the Pardon My Take team regularly appears for Barstool.

The show, being one of the most popular sports podcasts in the country, boasts significant brand recognition, particularly among younger listeners.

Barstool Sportsbook promotions

Barstool is renowned for producing a variety of unique promotions unavailable elsewhere.

For instance, those who use sportsbook may observe unique promotions focusing on prominent figures such as Dave Portnoy, the founder of Barstool.

Promotions like “Bet With Dave” will display Portnoy’s betting choices to gamblers, allowing them to participate if they wish.

Promotions of this unique nature have now become standard in Michigan and Illinois. This trend is likely to continue when Barstool launches in Indiana.

Consider this March Madness betting promotion as another example.

Barstool aims to capitalize on the immense fun that buzzer beaters bring, and let’s be honest, they are indeed enjoyable.

Promotions of this unique nature are designed to highlight the most thrilling aspects of sports to entice gamblers.

Barstool Sportsbook intends to debut in Indiana before April ends, aligning its launch fairly close to the Indianapolis 500.

It’s possible that Hoosiers could end up with a special promotion exclusively for the big race, who knows.

Until later this spring, we won’t be certain. Meanwhile, Indiana’s Barstool loyalists will be waiting patiently.

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Jake Garza, an American Gambling Industry Analyst, is currently employed by Catena Media. His expertise lies in Midwest sports betting and casino content. Before transitioning to the legal gambling sector, Garza was a professional sports writer covering teams like the Cincinnati Bengals, Indianapolis Colts, and Indiana Pacers. At present, he holds the position of Managing Editor for PlayIndiana and PlayOhio, having previously worked with popular brands like PlayIllinois and PlayMichigan. Since 2019, Garza has been providing in-depth coverage of the gambling industry. Working alongside a team of fellow journalists, he offers extensive coverage of the legal U.S. gambling industry.

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