Indianapolis Sports Betting

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Sports Betting Market Leaders By State

by Matias Dorta / November 12th, 2020

Introduction

U.S. online sports betting is akin to a digital gold rush. Each new state that legalizes online sports betting becomes a new frontier for the companies and operators competing for the U.S. market. In this blog, we will cover the states that have legalized online sports betting as of September 2020 and break down the current state of each market.

This blog will be updated monthly as new data becomes available (feel free to bookmark).

Sports Betting Market Leaders By State

The information below is based on the most recent data as of October 31, 2020, representing the various states that have regulated online sports betting markets. Market Leader refers to the leader for online sports betting. This is not a recommendation to buy or sell securities.

New Jersey

October 2020 Total Handle: $803 million

Online Percentage: 93%

Market Leader: FanDuel/Pointsbet

The Garden State has become the success story in U.S. online sports betting. New Jersey, which launched its first legal online sportsbook in the summer of 2018, is now the U.S. leader in online sports betting. The state set a record for single state monthly sports betting handle in the U.S. in August with a total handle of $667.9 million, and then broke its own record in September with a $748.6 million handle, and again in October passing $800M.

The state currently has over 10 live online sportsbooks, including DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, William Hill, bet365 and more.

The market leader in New Jersey is FanDuel/PointsBet. FanDuel and PointsBet are both partnered with license holder Meadowlands, therefore, their revenue is reported together. The tandem recorded just under $30 million in revenue from online wagers in October. According to NJ Gambling Sites, FanDuel Sportsbook is responsible for a majority of that revenue. The runner-up in the New Jersey market is DraftKings/BetStars operating under Resorts license, the duo generated ~$14.6 million in revenue in October.

Related Companies: Flutter Entertainment, PointsBet, DraftKings, William Hill

Nevada

October 2020 Total Handle: $659.6 million

Online Percentage: 57.1%

Market Leader: William Hill

Nevada has a rich history of gambling as the first state to legalize most forms of wagering in 1931. In 2010, Nevada allowed sports betting apps to go live, which opened the door to wagering outside of a physical sportsbook. In October 2020, Nevada posted a $659.6 million sports betting handle. Despite seeing fewer tourists than last year, sports betting increased 21.3% from October 2019. Online mobile sports betting was responsible for a little over half of the handle in October 2020.

The market leader in Nevada is William Hill. The company boasts 32% of the total gross revenue market share in the state and attributes 69% of its bets taking place through its online channels. William Hill was recently acquired by Caesars Entertainment in a deal that values the company at $3.7 billion.

Related Companies: William Hill

Pennsylvania

October 2020 Total Handle: $525.8 million

Online Percentage: 89.8%

Market Leader: FanDuel

Pennsylvania is becoming one of the hottest online sports betting markets in the United States. I was in Philadelphia in September and every street corner had some sort of sports betting advertisement. The state set a sports betting handle record in September and followed that up with another record in October, reaching $525.8 million.

Online sportsbooks are aggressively going after the market with Penn National Gaming debuting the Barstool Sportsbook app in the state and DraftKings partnering with the Philadelphia Eagles to bring a premium lounge to Lincoln Financial Field.

However, the current market leader in the state is FanDuel. FanDuel sportsbook was responsible for $185 million of the October handle, followed by DraftKings ($123.4 million).

Related Companies: Flutter Entertainment, DraftKings, Penn National Gaming

Rhode Island

September 2020 Total Handle: $31.3 million

Online Percentage: 44.7%

Market Leader: William Hill

Rhode Island set a record in September 2020 for online betting with a total mobile handle of $14 million. The total handle in September topped $30 million, setting a 2020 record for the state. Rhode Island only has two sportsbooks in the entire state, and both are powered by William Hill, giving William Hill the entire market share.

If you are wondering why Rhode Island only has two sportsbooks in the entire state, taxes could be playing a role. Rhode Island imposes a whopping 51% tax on operators, making The Ocean State the highest taxed sports betting jurisdiction in the world.

Related Companies: William Hill

Indiana

October 2020 Total Handle: $207.5 million

Online Percentage: 83.5%

Market Leader: DraftKings

Indiana, like many other states on this list, hit a sports betting handle all-time high in September, surpassing $200 million for the first time. Sports betting in Indiana launched in October 2019 with three books, DraftKings, FanDuel, and BetRivers, and the former is the current market leader.

In October 2020, DraftKings ($90.5 million) and FanDuel ($63.6 million) accounted for close to 80% of the total online handle in the state. BetMGM came in third boasting a $20.1 million monthly handle.

The current market leaders will need to keep an eye out for William Hill / Caesars who made their intent to enter the market clear by signing a multi-year deal with the Indianapolis Colts.

Related Companies: Flutter Entertainment, DraftKings, William Hill

Iowa

October 2020 Total Handle: $81.9 million

Online Percentage: 69.1%

Market Leader: William Hill

Iowa legalized sports betting in May 2019 and William Hill, Elite Sportsbook, and PointsBet launched later in the year. In October 2020, the state hit a sports betting all-time high with $81.9 million in total handle. The overall online handle of $56 million during the month was also a record high for the state. William Hill, the market leader, accounted for close to $35 million in bets.

Related Companies: DraftKings, William Hill

Illinois

September 2020 Sports Betting Handle: $305 million

Online Percentage: 92%

Market Leader: BetRivers

The sports betting handle in Illinois rose to $139.8 million in August, a 166.7% increase from July. The market leader for the month was BetRivers, which accounted for around 85% of the total handle during the month. However, this type of market share should not be expected to be maintained. Due to pandemic related in-person registrations closures and a complicated executive order by the governor, FanDuel and DraftKings were essentially unable to register new users for the entire month.

September should look different as it will be the first full month where FanDuel and DraftKings can freely onboard users. Also, William Hill and PointsBet entered the market in September. All this new competition should cut into BetRivers’ 85% market share from August.

September Update: As expected, in September 2020, BetRivers market share was reduced by new competition in the Illinois market. DraftKings brought in more than $95.8 million in wagers and nearly passed BetRivers, which led all online sportsbooks in September with a $98.5 million handle.

Related Companies: Flutter Entertainment, DraftKings, William Hill

West Virginia

September 2020 Total Handle: $76.9 million

Online Percentage: 77%

Market Leader: DraftKings

Sports betting in West Virginia saw a major boost from August to September. Total handle increased 90%, while revenue jumped 133% month-over-month. Currently, there are four major players operating in the state - William Hill, FanDuel, BetMGM, and the market leader, DraftKings.

Since launching in August 2019, DraftKings and its partner in the state, Hollywood Sportsbook, have seen $296 million in handle, with $94 million of that total coming from online bets.

BetMGM and FanDuel operate under the same license with The Greenbrier. The combined groups have brought in a total handle of $143 million, with $131 million of that total taking place online.

Related Companies: Flutter Entertainment, DraftKings, William Hill

Colorado

October Total Handle: $210 million

Online Percentage: 98%

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Market Leader: DraftKings

Colorado sports betting has been on fire since its launch in May 2020. Sports betting in the state has seen a month-to-month increase in overall betting handle for five consecutive months. In July, CO passed $50 million in total handle for the first time; in September, the monthly handle surpassed $200 million. The growth can be attributed to a surge in online app accessibility. Bettors in Colorado can already wager on over ten different mobile apps, including DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, BetRivers, and more. Users seem to be buying into the digital experience with over 98.4% bets being placed online since July 2020.

Estimates suggest that DraftKings is the market leader in Colorado followed by FanDuel, with both operators accounting for 84% of the state’s total gross gaming revenue since sports betting went live in the state in May.

Related Companies: Flutter Entertainment, DraftKings, William Hill

Oregon

September 2020 Total Handle: $26 million

Online Percentage: 100%

Market Leader: DraftKings-SBTech / Oregon Lottery

Oregon sports betting is complicated to say the least. The state only allows bettors to wager online through one app, Scoreboard, which is a partnership between the Oregon Lottery and SBTech. The app launched in October 2019 and as of March 2020, the Oregon Lottery had lost $2 million on the venture despite seeing ~$6 million in revenue. This is due to a complicated arrangement between the Oregon Lottery and SBTech who, according to Legal Sports Report, may have the better end of this deal. DraftKings and SBTech merged back in April 2020.

Oregon set a sports betting all-time high in September with $26 million in handle with football responsible for the majority of the action.

Related Companies: DraftKings

Washington DC

September 2020 Total Handle: $15.4 million

Online Percentage: 20%

Market Leader: GameBet

Just like Oregon, online sports betting in Washington DC is only allowed through a government operated app. Washington DC allows bettors to wager online through GameBetDC, an app operated by the DC Lottery. The app has a 1.6 out of 5 rating in the Apple Store and is being dominated by the only alternative in the city, the land-based William Hill sportsbook in the Capital One Arena.

In September, the William Hill retail sportsbook saw $12.2 million in wagers, close to four times more than the $3.2 million wagered on GameBetDC during the month.

Despite having the advantage of being the exclusive online offering, GameBetDC’s competition is only getting stronger. William Hill is opening a brand new luxurious sportsbook and premium lounge in the Capital One Arena in 2021 (the current set up is temporary due to the pandemic) and FanDuel is set to launch a retail sportsbook with D.C. United inside Audi Field.

Related Companies: William Hill

New Hampshire

October Total Handle: $47 million

Online Percentage: 85%

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Market Leader: DraftKings

New Hampshire set a state record in October by reaching $47 million in total sports betting handle, with 85% of that handle coming online. 100% of the online handle was placed on the state’s only mobile sportsbook, DraftKings. The DraftKings Sportsbook app saw $40 million in handle during the month of October in New Hampshire.

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Related Companies: DraftKings

Table

StateMonthly HandleOnline PercentageMarket Leader
New Jersey$803 million93%FanDuel/Pointsbet
Nevada$659.6 million57.1%William Hill
Pennsylvania$525.8 million89.8%FanDuel
Rhode Island$31.3 million44.70%William Hill
Indiana$230.9 million84%DraftKings
Iowa$81.9 million69.10%William Hill
Illinois$305 million92%BetRivers
West Virginia$76.9 million77%DraftKings
Colorado$210 million98.40%DraftKings
Oregon$26 million100%DraftKings-SBTech / Oregon Lottery
Washington DC$15.4 million20%*GameBet
New Hampshire47 million85%DraftKings

* Information based off of September 2020 / October 2020 data. William Hill is the overall market leader in Washington DC, GameBet is the market leader for online betting because it is the only option allowed in the DC for online betting.

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When the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act was repealed in May of 2018, Indiana Lawmakers took a good, long hard look at their legal code and decided it was time to reexamine them. Sports betting for Indiana residents used to be a banned activity, not just on the federal level, but also through a series of state laws as well. When PASPA was repealed, all federal restrictions fell away, opening the door for lawmakers to finally be able to strike down their antiquated gambling laws.

Almost one year later they did just that, having legalized sports betting in Indiana through retail sportsbooks and statewide mobile sports wagering platforms. The bill that passed came as one of the biggest gambling expansions in the state’s history and it’s sure to entice sports fans all around the state.

Sports Betting Websites

The legislation ironically didn’t include anything in regards to using online offshore sportsbooks. Those sites that have long served Indiana residents will still be able to, giving Hoosiers the greatest ability to shop lines and find the best odds for teams such as the Colts, Pacers, Boilermakers, and more.

Super Bowl 55 Betting For Indiana Players

Super Bowl 55 betting for Indiana players will still be fun, even though the Colts aren't playing in the championship this year. The Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be facing off against each other in Super Bowl 55. This game has the word history written all over it for one main reason and that is the fact that the team that is hosting the Super Bowl will be playing in it for the first time. This game is in Tampa Bay set to kick off on February 7 2021 with a few future Hall of Fame players like Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes. Another word that is written all over this game is money and this is because bettors know that a lot of money can be won on wagering on this game. The best place for players to place their bets is on betting sites that Indiana players can sign up for. Although there are land-based sportsbooks that players can usually go to, the best odds will always be on online sportsbooks. It only takes players to be 18 and older to sign up for sites like Bovada, BetOnline, and others. Come Super Bowl weekend, the whole world will stop and be focused on the game so expect there to be a lot of betting chances for all Indiana players.

Legal Sports Betting Sites Accepting Indiana Residents

Indiana is one of the few states in the US that specifically bans online casino gambling of any sort, and we do not suggest, recommend, or condone breaking the law. That being said, the state’s stance on online sports betting has changed and we’d rather you use safe, reliable online sportsbooks rather than just picking the first one you come across. Below you’ll find a list of the best Indiana sportsbooks around.

Bovada - Get The Latest Odds On All Sports

When you’re on the go all the time, it can be hard to make time for anything, especially something recreational like sports betting. The good news is that when you have an account with Bovada sportsbook, you don’t have to choose between your busy schedule and your hobby – you can do both simultaneously. Bovada has one of the best mobile betting platforms around, with a site that can be accessed directly through the browser of your smartphone or tablet.

Whether you’re in line at the grocery store or at your friend’s house catching the game, you’ll be able to bet on sports in Indiana with Bovada. This mobile site is identical to the computer interface, which means you have access to absolutely everything you would on the computer. The same wager types, the same odds, everything. You can even participate in live betting over your mobile device, which is the closest to real-time gaming as you’ll get. Bovada is definitely the sportsbook for Indianans who are looking to take their sports betting with them wherever they go.

MyBookie - Offering Prop Bets Surrounding Every Sport

With 24/7 customer service support as a bonus, MyBookie is one of the best online sportsbooks out of all top-ranked sports betting sites. There are many different deposit and withdrawal methods but all are very fast and safe for the users. MyBookie is also known for having so many different betting options and that includes the different betting props and betting lines that will be given with many different games. Being able to access your MyBookie account on your phone is another bonus that most bettors take advantage of who may not be home often. MyBookie has it all.

What makes things even better, any sport you can think off and bet on, MyBookie has it up available to make some money on. Signing up with MyBookie is a huge plus and what comes with that is the great promotions that are offered for the new members. Not only promotions like the 50% sports bonus for signing up, but you also have the bonuses that you can receive for referring friends to joining MyBookie as well. From new promotions and bonuses to different sports betting and player props, MyBookie will be a huge investment that will pay off once your sign up. All that is required is that your 18 or older and your account will be ready to make some cash.

SportsBetting - Mobile App And Reduced Juice

SportsBetting.ag has you covered when it comes to the best deals online. Not only does it have one of the best signing bonuses, but you’ll also feel like a superstar every time you make a deposit with their incredible deposit bonuses. When you first sign up, SportsBetting will match 50% of whatever you deposit up to $1,000. For each subsequent deposit, they’ll match you 25% up to $1,000. That’s essentially free money every time you put funds into your account, which means you’re basically getting paid to play here.

As if that weren’t enough, you’ll also find the best reduced-juice at SportsBetting. There’s nothing like getting paid to play and then saving money on the bets you make. There’s no better place to go when it comes to getting the best bang for your buck. It’s not just about the deals, either. SportsBetting covers every professional sport you can think of, both US and international. You’ll find more lines than you can even imagine here. So, what are you waiting for? Get in on all of the great opportunities at SportsBetting today.

BetOnline - Best Selection Of Sports To Bet On

Full-service sports betting includes lots of different things, but the most important is having the largest possible selection of covered games. You’ll find that at BetOnline. This site covers everything, from professional American sports to can’t-miss international events. You won’t find a larger variety of Collegiate and Amateur events to wager on at any other site, either. BetOnline has it all, and they’re opening it up for Indiana residents everywhere.

A huge selection of sports to bet on is nothing without some variety. Which is why BetOnline also puts an emphasis on offering a huge variety of wager types to complement their incredible selection of sporting events. You’ll find all the basics, like moneylines, spreads, and the like. You’ll also find parlay cards, round robins, and adjustable lines. This basically means you get to choose exactly what you’re betting on at the odds of your choice.

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Is Sports Betting Legal in Indiana?

As of right now, yes, sports betting in Indiana is legal. Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb signed House Bill IN HB 1015 into law which made the activity legal in the state through both retail and mobile outlets. However, no venue in the state has been authorized to offer sportsbooks quite yet. The Indiana Gaming Commission has to do that and also has to authorize mobile sports wagering platforms but a timeline for when they will do so and when they will launch is still unclear.

Once they do launch only those that are 21 years old or older will be to participate in Indiana sports betting. As far as what sports you will be able to bet on, every sports team at the professional and collegiate level is fair game. Although, betting on esports or high school games will remain off the table. Indiana also did not include any integrity fees to be paid to sports leagues which is a great aspect to note for bettors because it means you can expect fairer lines for your wagers.

What Cities In Indiana Have Legal Sportsbooks?

Since Indiana lawmakers have decided that sports betting will be available statewide, it became clear that we better get going on helping you figure out where retail sports betting in Indiana will take place. Lawmakers have already stated that when sports betting was going to be authorized in IN, it would be housed in the casinos in the state. Below is a list of the casinos that are already in the state, categorized by what type of casino they are (land-based or riverboat), and broken down into the region of the State they’re in. There are 11 cities in Indiana that will have sportsbooks once sports betting in Indiana gets into full gear. We’ve gone ahead and reviewed each city’s casino for you as well, helping you learn about the best sportsbooks in Indiana.

List of Indiana Casinos:

Land-based:

Lake Michigan Riverboat Casinos:

Ohio River Riverboat Casinos:

Betting On College Sports In Indiana

This was one of the big-ticket issues that was discussed between members of the House and Senate. Betting on college sports is always a big deal because these athletes are technically still amateurs. Making money off of someone who is not getting paid for what they’re doing is something that opens the door to moral questions as well as to a higher potential for bribery. To add to this complexity, the NCAA headquarters is based in Indianapolis. The NCAA has long opposed betting on their games for that very moral reason. However, Indiana more or less followed the lead of other states that have legalized sports betting already. They allow for betting collegiate teams outside the state and within the state. But, there will be limits when it comes to in-game wagering and restrictions on data sources will be up to the Indiana Gaming Commission to decide. This will act as a means to ensure that collegiate athletes don’t try to shave points or affect the integrity of the game for the sake of a betting line.

Mobile Sports Betting In Indiana

Indiana has legalized mobile sports betting through its sports betting bill SB 552. This allows Indiana residents and tourists to legally participate in online and mobile sports betting within the state. With this regulation, bettors in Indiana that want to bet on the NFL have the luxury of placing their wagers wherever they are without the stresses of having to travel to land-based sportsbooks. Another benefit for bettors in Indiana is the ability to register from wherever they may be. You do not need to go to a land-based sportsbook to physically sign up. The best way to shop lines in Indiana would be to use multiple online sportsbooks. Whenever the next time you are looking to bet on the upcoming NFL game whether it’s in Indiana or anywhere else in the country, you have a lot of options for online sports betting apps.

Live Betting In Indiana

Players should enjoy the opportunity to use the live betting feature especially when betting on the NFL. When live betting, you can watch as odds change throughout the game and place multiple wagers in real-time as the game progresses. The bet lines that are posted cover what will happen next in the game and if players can capitalize on being able to see how the game has goon so far. The recommended offshore sportsbooks have live betting on many games located on the site which means you don’t even need to get off the couch to start live betting.

Indiana Sports Betting & Gambling Laws

All of Indiana’s sports betting and gambling laws can be found in IC 35-45-5-X. Indiana is a tricky state when it comes to gambling, which is why we’ve broken down what exactly you can or cannot do. “Unlawful Gambling” includes placing money or something of value on the outcome of a game of chance. It is also defined as “the intentional use of the internet to gamble online”.

Although, with Indiana House Bill IN HB 1015 being passed by the legislature and signed by the governor, online sports betting is a bit different. Sports betting has been approved to be held in the states riverboat casinos, land-based casinos, racetracks, and off-track betting facilities. Those facilities will also be able to partner with online sportsbook providers to offer statewide mobile betting platforms. It’s because of these new provisions that lead many to believe that online offshore sportsbooks are now back on the table and available to use for sports bettors in the Hoosier state. When it comes to federal laws, residents in Indiana won’t have to worry about them because they do not carry any legal jurisdiction over Indiana sportsbooks or ones based online and overseas.

Legal Gambling Age For Indiana Residents

When it comes to gambling in Indiana, there are two different age limits that you need to know about. The first is 18 – this is how old you have to be to pari-mutuel wager on horse and greyhound racing, to play the lottery, and to play bingo. The second age is 21 – this is how old you have to be in order to play at any casino-style game. It is also the legal age requirement to bet on sports in Indiana. It only makes sense for lawmakers to keep the legal age to bet sports the same as the legal age to play at a casino, especially since that’s where land-based sportsbooks are going to be housed when sports betting in Indiana launches. When utilizing online, offshore sportsbooks, racebooks, or casinos, make sure you are following the age restrictions in your state.

Land Based Gambling In Indiana

For a long time, land-based gambling was not allowed in Indiana, period. It wasn’t until 1993 – after about five years of trying – that riverboat casinos were approved in the state. The original law allowed for five riverboat casinos to open on Lake Michigan, and five to open on the Ohio River. In 2003, legislation was introduced that would allow for a casino in the resort area of French Lick and West Baden Springs. It was supposed to open on a man-made lake in the area. In 2010, it was finally given the okay to open on a permanent land-based location.

In 2015, riverboat casinos were all given the clear to convert to land-based facilities. To date, only one facility has taken advantage of this – the Tropicana Evansville. In January of 2018, the first and only Native American Casino in the state opened in South Bend. It is operated by the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians, who also operate casinos in Michigan.

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These 12 casinos in Indiana are the only “land-based” gambling in the state – and we are clearly using that term loosely, as nine of the 12 are on riverboats. These casinos were the focus of the eventual sports betting bill that passed in the state.

In addition to these casinos, Indiana has two race tracks and several off-track betting shops. In 2007, the two racetracks were converted into racinos, after being given legislative permission to open a gaming floor with up to 2,000 slot and video gaming terminals each.

Each of these locations now has the ability to offer sportsbooks of some sort.

FAQ About Online Sports Betting In Indiana

1) Is Bovada legal in the state of Indiana?

Bovada is legally able to accept Indiana residents who choose to bet on sports online. This site is licensed and regulated through the gaming commission in its area. We do not condone players breaking the law, we are simply stating that if they would like to create an account at Bovada, Indiana residents are accepted at this online, offshore sportsbook.

2) Has anyone been arrested for gambling online in the state of Indiana?

As far as we know, there have been no arrests made for online gambling in Indiana. That being said, just because no one has been caught doesn’t mean it won’t happen in the future. Online casino gambling is not allowed in Indiana, so we recommend sticking to online sports betting.

3) Are credit cards safe to be used through these online sports betting sites?

Yes, credit cards are completely safe to use at online sportsbooks in Indiana. Your security is of the utmost importance to these companies. They use the same credit card processing tools as sites like Amazon, meaning your credit card information is as secure as possible.

4) If my credit card deposit fails, how will I be able to fund my account?

There are a number of different deposit methods available to Indiana sports bettors, depending on the book you’re using. Most online, offshore sportsbooks will accept bank transfers, e-checks, and even cryptocurrencies, like bitcoin. Prepaid cards are also a great way to fund your sports betting account in Indiana.

5) Is my identity safe when gambling with these sportsbooks?

Absolutely, your identity is completely secure when you gamble with online, offshore sportsbooks. We only recommend the very best, and it would be hard to call these sports betting sites the best if your identity were at risk. Each site uses a combination of spyware, security software, and encryption technology that ensures the safety of your information. In the history of the books recommended on this page, there has never been an issue with identities or information being stolen.

6) How could the authorities find out that I have been gambling online?

We really don’t believe that there will be an issue with authorities finding out your gambling history. That being said, you never know exactly what big brother is capable of. The most likely way for someone to track your gambling history would be to look at the number of bank transactions made to and from online, offshore accounts. If you would like to avoid this possibility, use an alternative deposit method, like a prepaid card.

7) What happens if I decide to gamble underage?

Should you decide to be dumb and gamble underage, you could face a number of consequences. The first would be the forfeiture of all of your winnings, including any money still present in your account. You could also be banned from the sportsbook(s) you’re using. Finally, you could face additional legal consequences, such as having to pay a fine on top of all of your gambling funds being confiscated.

8) Where are these sports betting sites actually authorized?

The sports betting sites that we have recommended on this page are authorized by the governments in the countries they’re based out of. We recommend sites that operate in the United Kingdom, Canada, Costa Rica, and Panama. These countries have some of the best gaming commissions in the business and have been regulating sports betting for decades.

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9) Why are there no sports wagering sites actually licensed in the United States?

Right now, there are a few federally licensed sportsbooks operating in the United States, but thanks to a federal law called the Wire Act, Indiana residents can’t use them if they travel out of state. This law prevents wagers from crossing state lines. Now that the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) has been repealed, however, there can be state-based online sportsbooks that cater to residents in a single state.

10) Who can I contact to help push toward legal and regulated sports gambling sites?

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You always have the ability to reach out to the Indiana Gaming Commission. They are the government agency that is responsible for overseeing the sports betting industry in the state. They will be able to answer any questions you have regarding whether or not a certain location has a sportsbook, which mobile sports betting platforms you can use, and other inquiries you may have.

Note: All of the sites listed are online sportsbooks that accept USA players and they all accept players from Indiana. Please note that online casino gambling is still not allowed in Indiana so do not use those sites if you’re looking to partake in that type of gaming.