Sports Betting By State

2022年1月3日
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In early 2020, state senator Justin Wayne introduced a bill classifying sports betting as ’authorized games of skill’ and would allow sports wagering, fantasy sports, and poker in Nebraska. State that wishes can now offer legalized sports betting. Here is an update on where all 50 states (and Washington, D.C.) stand.
*Legal Sports Betting By State
*States Where Sports Betting Is Legal
*New York Mobile Sports Betting
*Sports Betting By State
Since the repeal of the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, the list of states with legal sports betting is ever-increasing with as many 17 states that offer sports betting. But, now that sports betting is in the hands of the state legislature with differing levels of sports betting legalized. It can be confusing to know what you can legally bet on.
Fortunately, we have put this comprehensive guide together that examines the states with legal sports betting, such as, what, when, and how you can legally bet on sports in those states. Plus, we will show the landscape of states that plan to legalize sports betting and those with no current sports betting legislation.Table of contents
*The States with Legal Sports BettingStates with Sports Betting MapThe States with Legal Sports BettingArkansas
Arkansas legalized sports betting in 2018. The legislation was voted in through a public referendum, but only in-person gambling is allowed for now.
Arkansas has three sports betting locations:
*Southland Casino
*Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort
*Saracen Resort CasinoColorado
Similar to Arkansas, Colorado legalized sports betting by passing legislation following a public referendum in 2019.
Soon Colorado might rival New Jersey for the choice of betting sites available. At present, there are thirteen Colorado sports betting sites compared to New Jersey’s eighteen. However, there are three more sportsbooks planned to enter the market, so Colorado is hot their tail.Delaware
Delaware was the first state to legalize sports betting after the Supreme Court lifted the federal ban on sports betting.
However, online sports betting is not yet allowed, which means bettors must wager person for now.
You can wager at three locations in Delaware:
*Delaware Park Casino
*Dover Downs
*Harrington Raceway.Illinois
Illinois passed the Illinois Sports Wagering Act in 2019. As a result they became the 15th state with legal sports betting.
Therefore bettors who are 21 years of age or older and located in Illinois can legally bet on sports online or in person at a wide selection of casinos. In fact, there are five casinos where you can go and place sports wagers, as well as five online sportsbooks with Illinois Sports Betting Apps.
Like many other states with sports betting, Illinois sports betting law dictates that bettors must register in person at a licensed sportsbook. However, the global pandemic has led Governor J.B. Pritzker to allow remote registration for the time being.Indiana
Sports betting went live in the state of Indiana in September 2020, with mobile sports betting launching a month later.
Indiana has three licensed betting apps and eleven sportsbook locations to bet in person.Iowa
Iowa legalized sports betting in 2019, which is regulated by the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission.
There are four Iowa sports betting apps licensed to accept sports bets. There are also fifteen retail sportsbooks in Iowa.
However, the registration process is much more convoluted compared to other states with legal sports betting due to the in-person registration required. Like sports betting in Illinois, Iowans must register at a licensed Iowa casino to open an account.Michigan
In 2020, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed the sports betting bill into law. However, due to the pandemic, Michigan sports betting apps are not expected to launch until 2021.Nevada
For decades the Silver State was the only state with legal sports betting until the federal ban on sports betting was lifted by the Supreme Court.
In 2019, the sports betting handle in Nevada was $6 billion. However, Nevada’s position as the largest betting state is under threat with the NJ sports betting handle reaching $4 billion.
Much like sports betting in Iowa or Illinois, mobile wagering is legal, but bettors must register in person at a casino before they can place bets online. New Hampshire
New Hampshire legalized sports betting in July 2019 with DraftKings sportsbook the only licensed sports betting app.New Jersey
In 2012, the Garden State passed Bill A2578 to legalize sports betting in the state. However, the bill would spark a six-year legal battle between the state of New Jersey and the US Sports League who filed an injunction against the legalization of sports betting.
Subsequently, the case went all the way to the United States Supreme Court, who overturned the Professional and Amateur Sports Act. Therefore removing the federal ban on sports betting in the United States.Legal Sports Betting By State
As a result, sports betting was legalized in 2018 and they have not looked back since. For instance, the eighteen NJ betting sites operating in the state means bettors are spoilt for choice!
There are also eleven NJ sports betting locations with eight casinos that have sportsbook lounges, as well as three racetracks where you can place a sports bet in person.New Mexico
New Mexico was the 6th state after West Virginia to legalize sports betting in the United States. Although, the state legislature has not yet passed a sports betting bill.
If you wish to place a sports wager in New Mexico, then you can place an in-person bet at the following locations:
*Santa Ana Star Casino & Hotel
*Hilton Buffalo Thunder Sportsbook
*The Sportsbook at the Inn of the Mountain Gods
*The Isleta Resort and Casino SportsbookNew York
In-person sports betting is legal in the state of New York, but mobile betting is not, currently. The first legal sports bet was placed by J. Gary Pretlow at the Rivers Casino.
There are seven NY sports betting locations:
*Resorts World Catskills
*Resorts World New York City
*Del Lago Resort and Casino
*Tioga Downs and Casino
*Turning Stone Resort and Casino
*Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino
*Empire City Casino at Yonkers RacewayMississippi
In 2018, Mississippi partially legalized mobile sports betting, because bettors may only place a bet while inside a casino. However, Mississippi has twenty-four retail sportsbook locations, so bettors are not stuck for choice of where to bet.
Mississippi Gaming Commission oversees and regulates gambling in licensed casinos, who pay 12% tax on their earnings from sports bets.Montana
Montana legalized sports betting in May 2019, but only at licensed bars and restaurants. For example, bettors can use their mobile to place wagers, but it will not work outside of the premise
The state lottery oversees gambling in the state.Oregon
Sports betting is legal in the state of Oregon, but the options are limited.States Where Sports Betting Is Legal
The State Lottery, who also regulates the industry, launched its sports wagering app called Scoreboard in 2019. Alternatively, you can place in-person wagers at the Chinook Winds casino.Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania launched legal sports betting back in May 2019, but the first sportsbook to launch did not happen until November that year.
Since then, the Keystone State has wasted no time in becoming a leading state, generating a record $462.8m in bets, in September 2020.
SugarHouse Sportsbook was the first of the PA sports betting apps to launch, but now there are seven PA sportsbooks accepting mobile sports wagers.
More NJ sports betting apps are expected to enter the market in the next few years.Rhode Island
Rhode Island was one of the first states with legal sports betting.
Dragons fire megaways rtp. Rhode Island has two casinos that accept sports wagers, but mobile wagering is not yet live.Tennessee
Tennessee launched sports betting in November 2020, with three TN sports betting apps licensed to accept sports bets.
However, with no retail sportsbooks currently operating in Tennessee. The Volunteer State is the only one in the Union that offer online wagering only.Washington DC
Washington DC legalized sports betting in 2019, but the options are very limited. Intralot’s, Gambet DC, is the only sports betting app in the state.
Also, William Hill is the only retail sportsbook, which is situated inside the Capital One Arena.West Virginia
In 2020, West Virginia became the fifth state to legalize sports betting. Subsequently, five sportsbooks obtained a license to operate a West Virginia sports betting app and accept wagers on sports.
Additionally, there are technically five sports betting locations in West Virginia, but as well as five sports betting locations in West Virginia. The States with Sports Betting Bills Passed
*North Carolina
*Virginia
*WashingtonThe States with Sports Betting Bills Under Consideration
*Massachusetts
*Minnesota
*Nebraska
*North Dakota
*Ohio
*Oklahoma
*South Carolina
*South Dakota
*Texas
*VermontThe States With Failed Legislation States
There are currently seven states that have no sports betting legislation in place:
*Idaho
*North Dakota
*Oklahoma
*South Carolina
*Texas
*Utah
*Wisconsin
*Wyoming
DOVER — Are you ready for some football, Delaware?
If the Chiefs hoist the Vince Lombardi Trophy again tonight, that’s good news for the First State’s coffers.
The state of Delaware gains $104,000 for its General Fund with a Kansas City Super Bowl LV win and loses $15,100 with a Tampa Bay upset.
That’s based on futures bets — wagering on a team to win the Super Bowl at ever-changing odds throughout the year.
In the futures wagering, favorite Kansas City’s odds began at 4-1 in September and dropped to 9-5 in December, meaning there was less risk to the state if bettors cashed in.
The Buccaneers were a longer shot to win (12-1 at the season’s opening kickoff and throughout the year), meaning the payoff would be higher for bettors.
Whether Tampa’s Tom Brady is a champion again or the Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes repeats as No. 1, the First State will add millions of dollars to its coffers overall.
Heading into the final week, the Delaware Sports Lottery held on to $22.4 million of $61.1 million wagered on NFL and NCAA games.
The ultimate overall outcome wasn’t certain, due to ongoing bets right up to the big game today.
Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.
The state figures to make out pretty well this year on professional and college sports bets placed at Delaware’s three casinos and at retailers throughout the state.New York Mobile Sports Betting
After paying off the state’s three casino sportsbooks in Dover, Harrington and Wilmington, along with vendors and retailers, the Delaware Sports Lottery will deposit the remaining profits into the General Fund, state Lottery Director Vernon Kirk said. That amounted to $9 million as the Super Bowl approached, with several days of wagering remaining.
Mr. Kirk called the football numbers “outstanding” and attributed much of the state’s success to the uncertainty that COVID-19 brought to the season.
Gauging team’s potential performances was perhaps more challenging due to uncertain player availability and scheduling upheavals that marked many games played in the 2020-21 season, according to Mr. Kirk.
“We were very lucky in that regard,” he said.
Delawareans’ ongoing preference to parlay cards continued to pay off, as well, Mr. Kirk said. Where single-game bets require just one team to come through, the only way to win a parlay is to correctly pick at least three outcomes, albeit at higher payoffs if successful.
Since their inception in 2009, the state has always marketed parlay cards as a more recreational experience, Mr. Kirk said, “and people got used to it.
“It was promoted more of a fun, casual venture to have fun with, not something that’s seen as making an investment (in an attempt to make serious money).”
The final parlay card to this season includes propositions such as:
• Coin toss heads or tails.
• Team with the shortest made field goal in the game.
• First team to commit an accepted penalty.
• Team with last possession of the game.
• Passing yards by Mr. Mahomes, even or odd number.
• Passing yards by Mr. Brady, even or odd number.
• Total points by Chiefs, even or odd number.
• Total points by Buccaneers, even or odd number.
Going 3-for-3 on selections would earn $6.50 for every dollar bet. Payoffs increase from there, topped by 10-for-10 earning $800 per dollar. Minimum wagers are $2.
At Cheswold News & Tobacco, a steady stream of would-be bettors entered the doors last week for the final parlay card of the gridiron season.
“They’re taking cards, and I’m sure they’re going to make some interesting bets,” owner Dave Hollen said. “If it’s football season, (then) people are going to come in and play. We’re probably up in parlays compared to last year.
“It may have been a bit slower to start the season due to coronavirus, but once people got used to the hours, the distancing, the masks, it was pretty much the same it’s always been.”
At Mike’s Food Market in Milford, however, owner Mike Patel wasn’t feeling so fortunate.
“The parlays have been down during the coronavirus. Maybe people don’t have a lot of money,” he said. “(It’s not as exciting), but there’s nothing we can do about it.”Sports Betting By State
There are still single bets available today at Dover Downs Hotel & Casino, Harrington Casino & Raceway and Delaware Park sportsbooks, starting with the spread that listed the Chiefs as a three-point favorite.
Money to Delaware
The First State’s General Fund has received approximately $13 million from all sports wagering (football, baseball, basketball, etc.) from July 1, 2020, to Jan. 31, 2021.
Pro football futures wagering dropped from approximately $327,000 out of $67.7 million overall last year to $217,600 out of $66.1 million this year, Mr. Kirk said.
College football wagering also dropped, due to games canceled by the COVID-19 pandemic, Mr. Kirk said, but the NFL was less affected due to being able to play all scheduled games, even if delayed.
The 2020 numbers through the start of last week included:
• College football (straight bets) — $7.9 million.
• Professional football (straight bets) — $22.3 million.
• College and professional football (parlay bets) — $35.9 million.
The overall 2019 numbers included:
• College football (straight bets) — $10.6 million.
• Professional football (straight bets) — $22 million.
• College and professional football (parlay bets) — $35.1 million.
The sportsbooks receive 40% of money not returned to bettors, while the state’s General Fund receives 50% (less administrative expenses). The other 10% goes to supplement purses through the Delaware Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association and the Delaware Standardbred Owners Association.
Retailers receive a commission of 5% of parlay sales, while money also goes to winning players and vendors. Delaware takes 90% of the handle (minus administrative costs) for the General Fund, while 10% goes to supplement purses offered at DTHA and DSOA tracks.
Across the country
According to American Gaming Association research, 23.2 million Americans nationally plan to bet a total of $4.3 billion on this year’s Super Bowl. There’s been a huge uptick in online sportsbook wagering, where the AGA said a record 7.6 million persons will take part, a 63% increase from the year before.
“This year’s Super Bowl is expected to generate the largest single-event legal handle in American sports-betting history,” said AGA President and CEO Bill Miller. “With a robust legal market, Americans are abandoning illegal bookies and taking their action into the regulated marketplace in record numbers.”
Colorado, Illinois, Michigan, Montana, Tennessee, Virginia and Washington, D.C., have added legal sports-betting opportunities since last year’s Super Bowl. That means another 36 million adults can place wagers in their home state, the AGA said.
According to the AGA, key findings from its research (conducted by Morning Consult) indicate shifting betting patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic:
• 1.4 million Americans plan to bet in person at a sportsbook, down 61% from 2020.
• 1.8 million bettors plan to place a bet with a bookie, down 21%.
• 4.5 million Americans plan to place a pool, squares or similar bet, down 19%.
• 11.9 million Americans plan to bet casually with friends, down 18%.
• 56% of bettors plan to bet on the Chiefs, while 44% plan to bet on the Buccaneers.
Reach staff writer Craig Anderson at canderson@newszap.com
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