Sports Betting in the United States: A Guide Through all 50 US States (The Best, The Worst)

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In this video, we discuss legal sports betting and the state of sports betting regulation in the United States. We also talk about the best sports betting apps in the United States. If you have questions about which sportsbooks are available in your location, then you can email us at contact@oddsjam.com. We’ll be happy to respond to you within 12 hours.

For sports betting news, Arizona and Wyoming recently launched online, regulated sports betting. Wyoming only has a few sportsbooks available, including BetMGM sportsbook and DraftKings sportsbook. Arizona sports betting started in NFL week 1 and has taken off. Arizona sportsbooks include Caesars, DraftKings, Fanduel, WynnBet and others.

Sportsbooks vary from state to state. For example, theScore sportsbook is only available in a few states, including Colorado, New Jersey, Indiana and Iowa. If you are in Tennessee, then you cannot use theScore, even though Tennessee has multiple regulated sportsbooks.

DraftKings, Fanduel and BetMGM are the three largest sportsbooks in the United States. These online bookmakers are available in the most US states. If you are NOT in a state with legalized sports betting, then you have to use offshore sportsbooks, such as BetUS, Betonline, MyBookie and Bovada.

Canadian sportsbooks are following a very similar trajectory to the United States. However, in Canada, sports betting is handled province by province, whereas the United States handles sports betting state by state.

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2 Comments

  1. Swine-Flew

    What about VPNs? 👀

  2. John Snyder

    Hey Alex, great video. Lots of useful information. I live in South Carolina, so my question is can I arbitrage using only the offshore sportsbooks? Are the ones you have listed on oddsjam legitimate/reliable?

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