Coalition for Fantasy Sports Expands with New Members Betr and Dabble
The Coalition for Fantasy Sports (CFS), dedicated to protecting fantasy sports brands and players through innovation, responsible play, and access, has announced the addition of two new operators: Betr and Dabble.

Those companies join existing members PrizePicks and Underdog, strengthening the coalition’s efforts in the industry.
Leadership and Vision
J.T. Foley, the executive director of CFS, expressed enthusiasm for the new members: “The coalition is thrilled to welcome Dabble to the Coalition for Fantasy Sports. Their innovative approach and commitment to the fantasy sports community aligns perfectly with our mission. I’m excited to work with Tom and the Dabble team to drive progress and growth in the industry.”
Dabble, led by CEO Tom Rundle, combines social media elements with daily fantasy sports (DFS), offering markets and a newsfeed similar to X (formerly Twitter).
Besides its DFS operations, Dabble runs a sportsbook in Australia under a license from the Northern Territory Racing Commission.
About Betr
Betr, a micro-betting and media company, has also solidified its presence in DFS and sports betting. The company’s DFS product, Betr Picks, launched in July across 24 markets in the U.S., catering to players aged 21 and older.
Betr’s sports betting arm, Betr Sportsbook, received initial approval for a wagering license in Maryland in May and is operational in Virginia and Ohio, with plans to expand to Indiana and Pennsylvania.
Betr completed a $15 million funding round in March, led by 10x Capital, valuing the company at $300 million. Betr is co-owned by Joey Levy and social media influencer Jake Paul, indicating strong leadership and market influence.
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