Where does your state stand on legalized sports betting?
Yeah, not yet.
Learn MoreYeah, not yet.
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Learn MoreOnly in physical sportsbooks.
Learn MoreNot yet, but this will be a big one.
Learn More"Another Colorado franchise signs a sports betting deal. This time? The Rockies and DraftKings Sportsbook." tweet by @LSReport
Learn MoreYeah, not yet.
Learn MoreYes, just physical sportsbook for now.
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Learn MoreIllinois is now allowing users the ability to register their account online due to the risks of Covid-19. Registration is very easy and you can get your bet on within in minutes.
Learn MoreHICKORY! Yes, fully live in Indiana.
Learn MoreYes, but you must register in person before you can bet online.
Learn MoreYeah, not yet.
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Learn MoreYeah, not yet. On the November ballot.
Learn MoreYeah, not yet. Expect some movement here in late 2020.
Learn MoreAll signs point to a January 2021 launch date for online betting in Michigan.
Learn MoreYeah, not yet.
Learn MoreYes you can place bets, but only inside a casino.
Learn MoreYeah, not yet.
Learn MoreYou can only bet in physical sportsbooks.
Learn MoreYeah, not yet.
Learn MoreThe OG. You still have to register in person to bet online but you can also stop by the buffet on your way out.
Learn MoreWill go live on December 30th.
Learn MoreYes, New Jersey is why we are all here. THANK YOU!
Learn MoreOnly physical sportsbooks run by Native American tribes.
Learn MoreNew York currently only allows betting in four physical sports books throughout the state.
Learn MoreYes, kind of. You can only bet at two locations which aren't close to any major cities in the state. Expect this to change in 2021.
Learn MoreYeah, not yet.
Learn MoreThings are looking up for the Buckeye state. It could have legal sports betting by end of 2020.
Learn MoreYeah, not yet.
Learn MoreYes, but it's run through the Oregon Lottery. Reviews have been lackluster.
Learn MorePennsylvania was one of the first states to legalize sports betting.
Learn MoreYes kind of. Rhode Island's sports betting is run through their lottery.
Learn MoreYeah, not yet
Learn MoreWill be on the ballots this November election.
Learn MoreSports betting in Tennessee will be live on November 1. It is unclear if Sports Betting Apps will be available. It has been confirmed that there will be sports betting operators on this initial launch -- BetMGM, DraftKings and FanDuel. Source: @LSReport
Learn MoreYeah, not yet.
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Learn MoreLegalized April 2020. No betting yet, but could come by end of 2020.
Learn MoreLegal but no sports betting yet.
Learn MoreFull on betting going on in WV.
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