OddsMatrix Sports Data Services, which is part of the EveryMatrix Group, has teamed up with Kindred to help them get ready for the launch of their new casino.
OddsMatrix will be able to give Kindred all kinds of sports data through this partnership, such as data about football, ice hockey, basketball, and tennis.
OddsMatrix gives operators special sets of data that they can use to look at how teams and people did in the past. This helps the operators guess what will happen and try out new odds before the games start.
Adding OddsMatrix's historical data makes its products stronger and gives the business better access to data.
The OddsMatrix Sports Data Services database covers a lot of ground. It has over 700 different types of bets on more than 100 different sports and 1.5 million events from the last year.
The president of EveryMatrix Americas, Erik Nyman, said, "Kindred was one of the first licenced operators in our industry, and it's amazing to see how they've grown from northern Europe to all over the world." We're looking forward to following their rollout and continuing to help them with their growth plans.
"We've been really happy with what we've seen from OddsMatrix," said Ben Colley, Group Head of Trading at Kindred. "Our team of Quant Analysts and Data Scientists are now fully equipped to take our internal R&D work in the modelling space to the next level."
EveryMatrix has licences in a number of places, such as New Jersey, Michigan, West Virginia, Ontario, Canada, and, most recently, Connecticut. In Pennsylvania, legal work is still being done.
Through its unique iGaming Integration Platform, CasinoEngine, the company has also formed partnerships with a number of US operators to provide their own gaming material.
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