Fanduel Casino App Pa
FanDuel has launched a dedicated standalone casino app in Pennsylvania. FanDuel has expanded its online gaming offering in the state of Pennsylvania. In June, the operator launched a FanDuel-branded casino app, which is the first standalone casino app in the Keystone State.The app is available for download on iOS and Android devices. Customers will be able to play classic casino. FanDuel Sportsbook features bets now available for Pennsylvania users! New users get their first bet RISK-FREE up to $1,000! Bet on all major U.S. Sports, including professional football, soccer. The Android app for FanDuel Casino PA is a tad different, but still very easy to access. As the Google Play Store does not allow for any gambling apps, users will have to download the application directly from. In Pennsylvania, the standalone FanDuel Casino app is only available with mobile devices, available for both iOS Apple and Android players. Unfortunately, there is no desktop version of Pennsylvania’s.
FanDuel left users frustrated during NFL Championship Sunday.
The popular app’s users in Pennsylvania had problems logging in and placing wagers and were greeted with this message:
Judging from personal experience, DownDetector.com and tweets, the majority of the issues started at 3:30 p.m. EST and peaked at 6:30 p.m. EST.
Poor timing for problems
About a half-hour into the NFC Championship game between Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Green Bay Packers, FanDuel tweeted:
We are aware customers in PA may be experiencing trouble logging in and submitting wagers on the Sportsbook platform. Our team is working to resolve this issue and will provide an update here as soon as possible. We apologize for any inconvenience!
It followed up a few hours later with:
Our team is still looking into intermittent login and wager errors and are working on a fix as quickly as possible. We will provide another update here when available, thank you again for your continued patience. https://t.co/pDCLlJfmdq
— FD Customer Support (@FanDuel_Support) January 25, 2021
FanDuel statement on technical problem
PlayPennsylvania reached out to FanDuel for comment.
FanDuel released this statement:
“FanDuel did experience a brief technical problem that interrupted our customer experience in Pennsylvania on Sunday. We identified the problem and our support teams addressed it as quickly as possible. Our customer service teams have also spoken to many of the affected customers. This was an isolated problem and no other interruptions were experienced within our platform across other markets.”
Without a statement on the cause of the outage, it’s safe to assume that PA’s market leader was experiencing an exorbitant amount of traffic on such a popular day for betting. A surprising half-time score of 21-10 in favor of the Bucs along with the AFC Championship matchup Bills vs. Chiefs starting at 6:40 p.m. likely added to a traffic surge.
Angry users take to Twitter
In the Philadelphia area, FanDuel was one of the trending topics on Twitter on Sunday. Users expressed their ire in tweet and meme form.
Me when FanDuel is down https://t.co/QVNLZkdkCGpic.twitter.com/oUiTbwxK5g
— AP (@ruthless_ap) January 24, 2021
Also, yesterday and during other high peak times, this message regarding payouts appeared at the top of the FanDuel app:
FanDuel still rules despite increased competition
Since August 2019, FanDuel has taken the most bets of any sportsbook operator in Pennsylvania each month.
During the 2019-20fiscal year, the FanDuel mobile app accounted for 49% of all online wagers placed in PA. In total during fiscal year 2019-20, the PA sports betting app took $968.7 million in bets and made $39.4 million in revenue.
When FanDuel launched in PA in late June 2019, it was the state’s fourth online sportsbook. Now, there are 13. DraftKings has held a firm grip on the No. 2 spot since arriving in the fall of 2019. Last week, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board released monthly figures for December 2020. FanDuel again was the leader for handle, but newcomer Barstool online sportsbook posted the highest revenue ($14 million) with an almost unheard of 20% hold.
Despite increased competition, six months into the 2020-21 fiscal year, FanDuel has nearly reached its total handle and already surpassed total revenue from last year. After six months, it has taken $946.8 million in bets and posted $49.5 million in revenue.
Lead image credit: AP Photo/Matt Ludtke
Finding time to travel to a casino is not always easy. Even in states with a positive attitude about casino gambling, there may not be a casino within a short drive from where you are.
Online casinos can help mitigate that difficulty. Since any mobile device can deliver online casino action, those in regions with legal online casinos can play from the comfort of their homes, cars or wherever.
For several years, Pennsylvania has dealt with a constant barrage of taunting from New Jersey. New Jersey residents have reveled in the fact that they have been able to gamble freely on their mobile devices since 2013.
Well, Pennsylvania is now home to multiple online casinos. Here’s how to get into the action.
Top real money gambling apps in Pennsylvania
Fanduel Casino Application
Fanduel Casino Pa Desktop
Fanduel Casino App Page
Obviously, the first step is to download the software onto your mobile device. The process of downloading an online casino app depends on whether or not you are an Android or an iPhone user.
Android gambling apps
Android users do not have a quick and easy path to getting gaming apps on their phones. The Google Play Store does not permit gambling apps. Instead, Android users will need to download an online casino’s app through its website. Players need to go to the site on their device’s browser to download the app directly from there.
Players must proceed to the site, for instance, HollywoodCasino.com, and download the app from there. Users may need to enable downloads from “unknown sources” in their phone’s settings first, though.