Which states have legal online sports betting

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Kentucky officials estimated the state will collect $23 million in tax revenue. Kentucky will receive 9.75% of revenue generated from in-track sports books, and 14.25% from online sports books. Now that money will stay here,” said Steve Bittenbender, writer and analyst for .īittenbender said sports books average somewhere between an 8 to 12% win rate. Pretty much every state around us had sports betting, except for Missouri.

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“Some of that gaming money will finally come back to Kentucky, rather than going to Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, West Virginia, Illinois, you name it. The website estimated more than $2.1 billion will be wagered during the first full year of sports betting in the state. Over 60,000 Kentuckians pre-registered accounts ahead of Thursday, according to. Circa Sports, which is also approved, will start taking bets at a later date. One expert estimated 90% of the handle in Kentucky will come from online betting compared to in-person bettingĪpproved operators include Barstool Sportsbook, BetMGM, Caesars Sportsbook Kentucky, DraftKings, Fanatics Sportsbook and FanDuel.Kentucky officials estimated the state will collect $23 million in tax revenue.More than 60,000 Kentuckians pre-registered accounts ahead of Thursday.Online sports betting is now legal in Kentucky.

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