all states that will have sports betting by week 1 of nfl season

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MOST all these states already put forth legislation for legal sports betting

California

A bill introduced in the California Assembly in July 2017 would permit sports gambling in California as long as it was similarly legal nationwide. It?s a toe-hold, which is more than many states have achieved.
Connecticut

Connecticut lawmakers have begun pushing for a legalized sports gambling apparatus within the state. One caveat: the state will have to negotiate with local tribes, which hold exclusive gambling rights in the state at their casinos. The state has in its corner a bill signed by Gov. Dannel Malloy allowing gambling provided it?s deemed legal on the federal level ? which it now is.
Delaware

There?s already a structure in place in Delaware allowing for sports betting, but because of PAPSA, gamblers could only bet three-team parlays ? for instance, you couldn?t just bet on, say, the Patriots; you?d have to bet on the Patriots, Packers, and Broncos to all win in the same week. Now that PAPSA is no more, the state will surely look to move to single-team bets. In Delaware, gamblers can play at the state?s three casinos or at more than 100 retail locations.
Illinois

Illinois is one of many states which took a proactive look at the Supreme Court?s case and decided to get ready if the tides broke sports gambling?s way. In January of this year, the Illinois Senate introduced the ?Sports Betting Consumer Protection Act,? one of two bills designed as a framework for sports gambling in the state, to be updated and codified once the Supreme Court ruled.
Indiana

Indiana lawmakers began the rollout of bills designed to address sports gambling with some real-world tangibility: a 1 percent ?integrity fee? for the leagues whose games would be gambled upon, combined with a 9.25 percent state tax on winnings. (You didn?t think this was going to go through without the government getting a taste, did you?)
Iowa

Like many states, Iowa is considering recent legislation that would permit on-site, and possibly online, gambling.
Kansas

A bill now under consideration in the state would permit sports gambling at state-owned casinos and the internet, to be overseen by the Kansas Lottery. Gambling would be restricted to bettors 21 and over, and anyone affiliated in a professional sense with a sports team would not be permitted to gambl
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Mississippi

One of five states to join with New Jersey in its appeal to the Supreme Court, Mississippi stands ready to offer legalized sports gambling at its casinos now that the court has ruled, thanks to legislation passed last summer. The only barrier is how fast operators can get the gaming apparatus up and running. (Interesting side note: state leaders passed the law thinking they were legalizing only fantasy sports betting, but the law, as written, provides for gambling on real-world games as well.)


Missouri

Missouri already has riverboat casinos in place, and this year saw the introduction of legislation that would allow those casinos to expand their offerings to sports gambling.

New Jersey

Given that New Jersey filed the original lawsuit that led to the Supreme Court decision, the Garden State is ready and willing to legally take gamblers? money at designated casinos and race tracks. Some operators had pledged to be open for business within weeks of the Supreme Court?s ruling; most will likely target the start of the NFL season as their opening date.


New York

While more than a dozen states prepared legislation to account for sports gambling when the Supreme Court ruled, few were as comprehensive as New York, which has drafted legislation governing everything from bettor eligibility to tax provisions, as well as an industry-pleasing ?integrity fee? to be paid to sports leagues.
Oklahoma

Like Connecticut, Oklahoma has struck deals with local tribes to permit gambling inside the state?s borders, and like Connecticut, Oklahoma will have to work with those tribes to allow for sports gambling. But with the major hurdle ? allowing gambling at all ? already cleared, sports betting could be coming to Oklahoma sooner than many states.
Pennsylvania

One of the national leaders in gambling legislation, Pennsylvania has already passed frameworks permitting daily fantasy sports, online poker, and sports gambling. The state is likely to be one of the first after New Jersey to offer legalized sports gambling; Pennsylvania?s proximity to New Jersey surely plays no role whatsoever in the urgency with which it?s acted. The state would tax winnings at a rate of 34.5 percent, which could be a determining factor in how neighboring states set their tax rates.
Rhode Island

Rhode Island is one of many states that prepared bills to legalize sports gambling provided the Supreme Court?s ruling broke the way it did, but in Rhode Island such gambling would only be permitted at two existing casinos.
South Carolina

Legislation currently making its way through the state would permit sports betting under strictly regulated circumstances.
West Virginia

In preparation for the Supreme Court?s ruling, West Virginia passed a law earlier this year permitting sports betting, contingent on federal approval. With that barrier now down, West Virginia can move forward with its plans to offer sports gambling, with a planned tax rate of 10 percent on winnings.
 

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I don't understand why anyone is excited about this. Even if it does come to fruition, what do you think the prices will be like?
 

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I don't understand why anyone is excited about this. Even if it does come to fruition, what do you think the prices will be like?

Exactly. And who wants to post up?

This is something that will be attractive to people who want to bet $5 and $10 on games and couldn't before.
Also to new gamblers who have no idea laying excessive juice eats into a bankroll.
 

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Please tell me I am wrong but Pennsylvania taxing winnings at 34 percent? So I have a winning ticket and bring it to cash in for 100.00,,I only get 66? Or is this net net for a year and IF you win you get taxed on that number?Either way ou are getting what we like to call down south ,,,FUCKED,,,:scared
 

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Please tell me I am wrong but Pennsylvania taxing winnings at 34 percent? So I have a winning ticket and bring it to cash in for 100.00,,I only get 66? Or is this net net for a year and IF you win you get taxed on that number?Either way ou are getting what we like to call down south ,,,FUCKED,,,:scared

You are correct that taxation in PA is fucking us, but it's not going to work the way laid it out. YOU won't pay the 34% on a winning ticket, the 34% will be the tax rate for the casino/book. Where the player gets screwed is there is likely no way the casino/book can offer -110, pay 34% in taxes and still make a profit.
 

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Been in that business,,Most "stores" clear around 7 percent of total dollars wagered,,,OUCH at that taxation number!
 

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Another thread with so many people bitching, unfucking real:facepalm:


All I ever read on here for friggen decades was "why can't we have legal sports betting in the USA", it happens, and 90 percent of you fuckers bitch about it, fucking hell:facepalm:



Now that it is legal, all of a sudden illegal Sportsbooks on some island in the Caribbean are the absolute best:mj07:
All those posts about having to pay fees, how the customer service sucks, how 5dimes is always down, how 1vice didn't pay, etc etc etc etc, all that shit is done now, Offshore Sportsbooks are now the fucking shit :facepalm:

And bookies are the best thing ever, yeah ok:142smilie


Bitch Bitch Bitch:facepalm:





Oh and by the way, as of right now it hasn't even started yet, and oh yeah it looks like Delaware will have -110 juice on Point Spread wagers.






This legal Sports Betting thing in the USA will be great for Jack, so stop your bitching you motherfuckers:SIB
 

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Another thread with so many people bitching, unfucking real:facepalm:


All I ever read on here for friggen decades was "why can't we have legal sports betting in the USA", it happens, and 90 percent of you fuckers bitch about it, fucking hell:facepalm:



Now that it is legal, all of a sudden illegal Sportsbooks on some island in the Caribbean are the absolute best:mj07:
All those posts about having to pay fees, how the customer service sucks, how 5dimes is always down, how 1vice didn't pay, etc etc etc etc, all that shit is done now, Offshore Sportsbooks are now the fucking shit :facepalm:

And bookies are the best thing ever, yeah ok:142smilie


Bitch Bitch Bitch:facepalm:





Oh and by the way, as of right now it hasn't even started yet, and oh yeah it looks like Delaware will have -110 juice on Point Spread wagers.






This legal Sports Betting thing in the USA will be great for Jack, so stop your bitching you motherfuckers:SIB


You took too much time writing your perspective.
 

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Exactly. And who wants to post up?

This is something that will be attractive to people who want to bet $5 and $10 on games and couldn't before.
Also to new gamblers who have no idea laying excessive juice eats into a bankroll.

Spot on:0074
 

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It seems like you think prices at Nevada sportsbooks are good. :confused:

-110 (1.91) odds on point spreads and totals pretty much the norm worldwide.


Oh yeah I forgot bookies give you even money on all point spread wagers and any Sportsbook in Costa Rica gives you a blowjob for every deposit you make. :SIB
 

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-110 (1.91) odds on point spreads and totals pretty much the norm worldwide.


Oh yeah I forgot bookies give you even money on all point spread wagers and any Sportsbook in Costa Rica gives you a blowjob for every deposit you make. :SIB

-105 is widely available :0074
 
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