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U.S. regional online sportsbook and iGaming brand operated by Rush Street Interactive; powered by RSI's proprietary technology platform, active in 15+ states.
BetRivers is a U.S. online sportsbook and iGaming brand operated by Rush Street Interactive (RSI), a Chicago-based gaming company founded in 2012 by Neil Bluhm and Greg Carlin. RSI operates BetRivers in 15+ states and internationally under the PlaySugarHouse brand (Pennsylvania, New Jersey) and SugarHouse Online Casino. Unlike major competitors, RSI built its entire technology stack in-house, allowing faster product iteration and avoiding third-party platform fees. RSI went public via SPAC in 2020 (NYSE: RSI).\n\nBetRivers differentiates through a customer service-first strategy and a loyalty program, iRush Rewards, which offers more transparent and valuable rewards than competitors. The brand is particularly strong in Pennsylvania and Illinois—markets where it holds meaningful share—and in Ontario, Canada's regulated online gaming market, where it competes aggressively against international operators. BetRivers' focus on the Midwest and Great Lakes region reflects RSI's physical casino roots.\n\nRush Street Interactive's proprietary technology powers both BetRivers in North America and multiple international clients under a B2B licensing model. RSI reported healthy financials in 2025 with positive Adjusted EBITDA, driven by iGaming growth in Pennsylvania and Michigan. While BetRivers holds a smaller national market share than FanDuel, DraftKings, or BetMGM, it maintains strong brand loyalty in its core markets and a differentiated value proposition on customer service and rewards.
Doppler radar and computer vision sports tracking systems for golf (PGA Tour official), baseball, cricket, and other precision sports; Vedbaek Denmark-based; measures launch angle, spin rate, and ball flight with precision demanded by professional broadcast enhancement.
Trackman is a Danish sports technology company headquartered in Vedbaek, Denmark that develops Doppler radar and camera-based tracking systems used in professional golf, baseball, cricket, and several other sports to measure ball flight characteristics, club or implement delivery parameters, and athlete biomechanics with the precision demanded by elite performance analysis and professional broadcast enhancement. The company was founded by golf radar engineers in 2003 and established its first dominant market position as the official ball flight tracking system for the PGA Tour and European Tour, where Trackman units are deployed at every tournament to provide broadcast shot data, caddie yardage book accuracy, and coach lesson data. The radar's ability to measure launch angle, spin rate, carry distance, and club path simultaneously made it the definitive standard for golf instruction and fitting, displacing less accurate photometric systems.
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