Brett Abarbanel In The News

Front Office Sports
Earlier this year, 30-year-old Peter Moran decided to make sports betting his full-time job. On TikTok, where he posts as PickEmPetey, he has an audience of more than 50,000 followers who watch him livestream, recap picks, and share his analysis. Moran also creates content around advice such as bankroll management.
N.B.C. News
Dave and Buster's and TouchTunes have struck a deal with software company Lucra to bring online betting to their bar and arcade games. NBC News' Brian Cheung has details on the planned rollout as some voice concerns over sports betting and addiction.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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GGB News
性视界传媒鈥檚 International Gaming Institute is America鈥檚 premier gaming research hub, led by executive director Brett Abarbanel. Since its inception, the IGI has been instrumental in fostering innovation, developing executive talent and advancing regulation across the industry. Having been at the school in various roles for more than a decade, Abarbanel is a leading figure when it comes to gaming research, policy, responsible gaming and other high-level topics. Abarbanel spoke with GGB Managing Editor Jess Marquez via Zoom in May.
Gadget Insiders
Dave & Buster鈥檚, a popular entertainment chain known for its vibrant arcade games and family-friendly atmosphere, has recently introduced Betting that鈥檚 causing quite a stir. In collaboration with Lucra Sports, the company aims to allow customers to place bets on arcade games through a specialized app. This innovative approach, designed to enhance customer engagement and increase spending, is not being met with universal applause.
Bonus.com
Not everyone is pleased with Dave & Buster鈥檚 plans to add a real money skill gaming option to its arcade experience. One critic in a position to do something about it is Illinois Rep. Dan Didech, who introduced a bill to prohibit precisely the sort of plan the family entertainment chain announced last week. Dave & Buster鈥檚 partnered with skill gaming company Lucra Sports to facilitate customers鈥 鈥渇riendly wagers鈥 on games like Hot Shots and Skee-Ball.
Casino.org
Dave & Buster鈥檚 made headlines last week after announcing plans to incorporate peer-to-peer in-app betting for its arcade games. The news resulted in concerns and pushback from state gaming regulators and lawmakers who question whether such wagering violates gambling laws.
N.B.C. News
Arcade chain Dave and Buster鈥檚 plan to allow customer betting isn鈥檛 winning over everyone. Software company Lucra Sports announced on Tuesday that it was working with the entertainment chain to allow customers to place wagers on their arcade games through the Dave & Buster鈥檚 app. But some lawmakers are calling foul.