Does your state have legalized online gambling?

I was curious as to which states allow legal online gambling. I live in CA, and I have a TVG (horse racing) account which allows betting online for horse racing. I'm aware that New Jersey residents can gamble legally online thru websites such as Harrah's (not the myVegas free games) but real casino wagering. I learned today that Michigan residents can wager on lottery games, Michigan lottery, Sorry the link doesn't work but type Michiganlottery.com should you wish to see proof.

Also, Draftkings, Fan Duel, and Yahoo fantasy sports but these may be different though but I haven't tried it. Does your state have legal online gambling? I'm not referring to any offshore casino websites though.[
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Originally posted by: surf87
I was curious as to which states allow legal online gambling. I live in CA, and I have a TVG (horse racing) account which allows betting online for horse racing. I'm aware that New Jersey residents can gamble legally online thru websites such as Harrah's (not the myVegas free games) but real casino wagering. I learned today that Michigan residents can wager on lottery games, Michigan Lottery.

Also, Draftkings, Fan Duel, and Yahoo fantasy sports but these may be different though but I haven't tried it. Does your state have legal online gambling? I'm not referring to any offshore casino websites though.

DonDiego fixed the link.

DonDiego was not aware that States like Michigan offer the scratch-off tickets online. How much much money could a person lose in a day playing scratch-offs online? The answer is all of it.

DonDiego is pretty sure that his State does not offer online gaming. Folks up heh' in the hills have no time for such devilment.




I pray it doesn't happen in Florida. That's all my father needs: a more convenient way to flush his life savings at a casino.
NY doesn't have it. OK with me, online gaming doesn't excite me. I prefer the casinos
We have it in NJ but I've never used it. I play the ponies from my living room but no casino games.
I wouldn't trust any online casino game. It is too easy for a code writer to either cheat in favor of the player when no actual money has been deposited or cheat in favor of the online casino when money has been deposited. It doesn't even need to cheat every time. If you cheated one in every ten spins for Roulette and made sure the ball landed on a number that isn't covered with a bet, then the house would have an incredible advantage. Most states will not have an agency devoted to analyze the programming code of the program and then make sure that nothing has been altered after inspection.

Do not get me going about Michigans on line lottery site state gambling. I live in MI and was not allowed to play for pay because my laptop wasn't regonized as being in Mi. but in New Jersey. I went around and around with them. The games offered are scratch tickets mostly different from the store kind and some start as low as .25 I used to play a lot of bingo a few years ago but had to cut back and now when I want to go most of the bingo halls and games have closed down. I do not go to the casinos in Detroit, Like Soaring Eagle at Mt.Pleasant usually get there a few times a year. Windsor ceasers haven't been in years border agents are too noisy with questions and badger you to stay in the u.s. to gamble. So just save up for Vegas.
Missouri does not have it that I know of however the State runs keno games and the terminals are in the state licensed bars. BTW in the state of Missouri you cannot get free booze in the casinos because the gambling commission has determined that gambling and alcohol are not a good mix. When Harrahs had it's casino in St Louis it paid a monthly fine because it gave free liquor in the Diamond Lounge.
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