Almost two years into Arizona’s legalized sports betting experiment, the divide between the top and bottom operators in the industry is becoming clear.On one end is DraftKings Inc. (Nasdaq: DFKG), which on Aug. 16 held a tour for media members to see the progress of its upcoming brick-and-mortar sportsbook on the grounds of TPC Scottsdale, the home of the WM Phoenix Open. The 12,000-square-foot facility, expected by company officials to be one of the busiest sportsbooks in the world, is a sign of the online betting platform’s confidence in the market.On the other end is Wynn Resorts (Nasdaq: WYNN), which is closing WynnBET in Arizona to become the third mobile sportsbook to cease operations in the state.DraftKings receives the second-highest amount of bets in Arizona – only behind FanDuel – and hopes to leverage that po …
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