
Louisiana's May Sports Bets Spotlight Parlay Trends
Louisiana reports $318M in May sports bets, with parlays driving 77% of revenue—an indicator for UK players as market trends evolve.
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Charlotte Mercer is Editor-in-Chief at The Non-Gamstop Daily, an independent UK editorial publication covering UKGC-licensed online casinos. She has spent more than eight years writing about UK gambling, starting on the sportsbook desk at a London-based affiliate, then moving into casino reviews where she has covered UK Gambling Commission policy, the affordability-checks debate, GamStop self-exclusion data and operator-side compliance. Charlotte sets the editorial standards for the publication, runs the operator-testing protocol behind every casino review, and signs off every recommendation before it is published. She lives in Bristol and follows Bristol City when work allows.
Editor-in-Chief at The Non-Gamstop Daily | 8+ years UK gambling editorial | UKGC-licensed casino specialist

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