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Which States Could Legalize Online Casinos in 2025?
November 30th, 202511 mins

Which States Could Legalize Online Casinos in 2025?

Online Casinos in the US: Current Legal Situation in 20252024 was a headline-grabbing year in the US (there was some kind of election, apparently), but here at PokerNews, the focus is on the stories that really matter. Specifically, which states are poised to legalize online casino gambling next?No new states joined the current seven that had already embraced iGaming by 2024, but the question remains: what are the odds of expansion in 2025?Before looking into what is next, it is important to evaluate where things stand for online casinos in the US as of January 2025. In a nutshell, whether you can legally play at online casinos depends entirely on the state you call home.Here is a quick rundown showing where online casinos are currently legal and where they are not.Where Have Real Money Online Casinos Been Legalized?Legal in some states are what can be called The Magnificent Seven: New Jersey, Delaware, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Connecticut, and Rhode Island, the pioneers of legalized iGaming.In these states, online casinos are fully regulated and legal, with some of the world's biggest names offering their platforms to players in these regions.In most other states, including larger states like California and New York, legal online casinos are unavailable, but the legal landscape varies widely and continues to evolve.A US online casino map provides a clear, up-to-date snapshot of the legal status in each state.For a deeper dive into playing real money casino games in the US, there are comprehensive guides available that explain the options in detail.If real money gaming is not an option in a particular state, players can explore accessible and entertaining alternatives such as social casinos.Anything Else to Know?Unlike an episode of Suits, the law is not as simple as a quick courtroom drama, and gambling law, in particular, can be a real puzzle. With that in mind, there are a few additional points to be aware of.Even legal states have their own rules: while some states have legalized online casinos, each has its own unique set of regulations and age restrictions, which can vary from state to state.Avoid the risks of illegal gambling: while black market gambling may exist in states where online casinos are prohibited, it is a dangerous game and can lead to hefty fines or worse.Always check state laws before playing: whether at a real money casino or a social casino site, it is crucial to familiarize yourself with the regulations in your state before getting started.Online Casino Legalization 2025: States to WatchAs the rest of 2025 unfolds, the iGaming landscape is buzzing with speculation about which states might take the leap into legalizing online casinos.While momentum is growing in several states, even in a non-election year, the path forward remains filled with legal and political challenges.There are five states that are showing particular promise for legalizing online casinos in the year ahead, with key factors that could shape their decisions.Online Casinos in MarylandKicking off 2025, Maryland is emerging as a state to watch in the push for online casino legalization.Delegate Vanessa Atterbeary is renewing efforts with House Bill 17 (HB 17), which has been introduced before but did not get through the Senate last year. The revised bill aims to regulate online gambling under the Maryland State Lottery and Gaming Control Commission and would allow existing video lottery and sports betting operators to apply for online casino licenses.A key part of the proposal is that revenue generated from online gambling would be directed toward funding educational programs and supporting the state's vital horse racing industry. The bill also paves the way for multi-state internet gaming agreements, suggesting that online poker could be included in the future.Despite facing some opposition, particularly concerns about its potential impact on retail casinos, HB 17 presents a solid proposal. With its continued momentum, Maryland is shaping up to be a state to keep a close eye on in the coming year.Online Casinos in VirginiaNext on the horizon is Virginia, where the potential for legalizing online casinos is gaining traction.Ahead of 2025, Senator Mamie Locke has pre-filed a bill to legalize online casinos, including live dealer games. The Democratic senator's proposal would introduce a 15% tax on operators' adjusted gross revenue and enable retail casinos to apply for digital licenses.Each casino could partner with up to three online platforms, each required to have its own distinct brand. A second brand would be permitted for online poker platforms. The bill also includes important responsible gambling provisions, such as the prominent display of helplines on gambling sites.The bill is slated for consideration during Virginia's legislative session from January 8 to February 22, 2025. While it still faces hurdles in the legislative process, iGaming supporters are hopeful that Virginia could soon follow other states, particularly after the successful launch of online sports betting in the state.Online Casinos in LouisianaAs Louisiana and New Orleans gear up to host Super Bowl LIX, the state finds itself at the center of another major conversation: the future of online casinos.Following the legalization of online sports betting in 2022, advocates argue that regulating online casinos is the next logical step, citing the success of other states in generating substantial revenue and vital tax contributions.Compounding the urgency is Louisiana’s thriving black market for online casinos. According to the American Gaming Association, an estimated $4.6 billion is wagered illegally each year, with much of this money tied to organized crime and money laundering, which supporters argue underscores the pressing need for regulation.However, opposition remains strong, with concerns about the impact on land-based casinos and the risks of gambling addiction, particularly given the easy access to online gaming through smartphones.Under Senate Resolution 149, passed in June 2024, lawmakers are set to continue exploring iGaming’s potential in the coming months, weighing its economic promise against its social and industry challenges.Online Casinos in FloridaFlorida could be on the cusp of a major shift in its online gambling landscape, fueled by growing speculation that the Seminole Tribe may advocate for online casino legalization in 2025.As the dominant player in Florida’s gambling industry, the Tribe has already set a precedent with its successful sports betting rollout, paving the way for what could be an ambitious expansion into the online casino market.This potential move, which would bring digital platforms for slots, table games, and more to Floridians, promises significant economic benefits, generating substantial revenue for both the Tribe and the state.However, the path forward is anything but simple. Navigating a complex regulatory process and addressing public concerns about problem gambling remain critical challenges. Despite these obstacles, Florida is a state to watch closely as the conversation around online casinos intensifies in 2025.Online Casinos in IllinoisIllinois might not have seen success with online gambling legislation in 2024, but the groundwork laid by three proposed bills signals ongoing interest in the state for online casino expansion.House Bill 2239 (HB 2239) aimed to establish online casino gaming with a 15% tax rate, while a second proposal, House Bill 2320 (HB 2320), suggested a slightly lower 12% rate. Although none gained traction and will not carry into the 2025 session, the state’s history with gambling regulation suggests there is potential for iGaming supporters in the Prairie State.Illinois has pioneered legal sports betting, launching retail wagering in March 2020 and digital platforms just months later. The Illinois Gaming Board has also issued 16 retail casino licenses and oversees a regulated video lottery terminal market, putting it among a select few states with such a framework.With an established gambling infrastructure and a track record of exploring new revenue streams, online gambling could represent the next logical step for Illinois. While the road forward remains uncertain, Illinois remains a state to watch as discussions about expanding online gaming continue to evolve.Will Online Casino Legalization Expand in 2025?Predicting the future, especially where politics is concerned, is a tricky game. If that ability existed, it might be put to use on prediction markets and political wagers rather than legislative forecasts.In the view expressed in the original article, an expansion of online casino legalization in 2025 seems unlikely. While this year might set the stage with crucial political and legal groundwork, the path to iGaming legalization has historically moved at a glacial pace, and no state appears ready to make an imminent leap.So, which state will be next, even if not in 2025? As with many things in life, the advice is to follow the money.States grappling with budget deficits, particularly in the wake of the post-COVID economic slump, and those that have already embraced online sports betting are the most likely contenders. With digital gambling frameworks already in place and increasing pressure to shore up tax revenue, online casino legalization may soon prove too tempting for many states to resist.Alternatives to Real Money Casinos in the USIf you are in a state where real money casino gambling is not yet available, or if it looks like legalization is still a way off, trying out free casino games at a social casino can be a strong alternative.There is key information available about these platforms, along with handpicked recommendations for some of the best social casino sites.Social CasinosSocial casinos are legal in most states because they typically use coins or tokens instead of real money. You cannot wager or win real money, and these sites lean heavily towards playing for fun and enjoyment.Social casinos generally face fewer regulations than real-money online casinos. However, it is always essential to carefully review the terms and conditions of any site or app before starting to play.Some of the most popular social casino and free-play poker platforms offer a wide range of slots and table-style games, as well as free-to-play poker experiences.

Nevada Gaming Control Board Warns on Sports Event Contracts
November 30th, 20254 mins

Nevada Gaming Control Board Warns on Sports Event Contracts

Nevada Issues Renewed WarningThe World's Online Gaming Authority Since 1995Nevada Gaming Control Board Issues Another Warning About Sports Event ContractsPosted on: November 30, 2025, 11:31h.Last updated on: November 30, 2025, 11:31h.The Nevada Gaming Control Board considers sports event contracts as sports betting.The gaming regulator is warning its licensees about sports event contracts.Federal Ruling Spurs ActionFollowing a key federal ruling, the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) is again reminding its licensees about its opinion that online exchanges facilitating sports event contracts are engaged in unlicensed sports betting.Last week, US District Judge Andrew Gordon sided with the NGCB in ruling that companies like Kalshi, Robinhood, and Crypto.com offering shares on outcomes involving sporting events are running unlawful gambling. The companies claim their contracts, including those involving sports, are financial instruments under federal law and therefore regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.Gordon and the NGCB disagree. Following the landmark ruling, the NGCB, considered the gold standard of gaming regulation, issued another notice to its casinos, sportsbooks, and gaming licensees that they cannot have any relationship with such exchanges that continue to offer sports event contracts in Nevada without a state-issued license.Licensees on NoticeThe NGCB explains that while Robinhood and Crypto.com agreed to cease running sports event contracts in Nevada, Kalshi has not. Kalshi is appealing Gordon’s decision, something the NGCB says it will “vigorously oppose.”The NGCB considers a sports event contract to constitute a wagering activity, regardless of whether the wagering occurs on an exchange regulated by the CFTC.“Examples of event contracts that the Board specifically considers to be wagering subject to its jurisdiction include event contracts based on the outcome or partial outcome of any sporting or athletic event, or other selected events such as the World Series of Poker, the Oscars, Esports, and political elections (Sports and Other Event Contracts),” the NGCB notice explained. “Offerings for Sports and Other Events Contracts may be conducted in Nevada only if the offering entity possesses a nonrestricted gaming license with sports pool approval in Nevada and meets the other requirements for sports wagering, including, without limitation, wagering accounts and sports book systems.”The NGCB warns that Nevada licensees without sports pool privileges that choose to offer sports event contracts or partners with a company doing so without an appropriate license, the Board “will consider these developments as it evaluates the suitability of the entity to maintain a Nevada gaming license.” The warning added that “engaging in unlawful sports wagering in another state or entering into a business relationship with another entity offering unlawful sports wagering in another state may call into question the good character and integrity of the licensee.”Will Other States Follow?Gordon’s ruling could be the start of the end for CFTC-regulated exchanges offering sports event contracts. With the federal court siding with the state gaming regulator’s opinion that sports event contracts are gambling, and not a traditional derivative investment, other state gaming regulators could take action against Kalshi and the like.The NGCB isn’t alone in opining that sports event contracts constitute sports betting. Regulators in many other states have reached similar conclusions, including in Arizona, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.

Massachusetts Digital Sports Betting Launch Live Blog
November 30th, 202513 mins

Massachusetts Digital Sports Betting Launch Live Blog

Massachusetts Mobile Betting Goes LiveJust over six months after the Massachusetts General Court brokered a deal to legalize sports betting, the state’s gaming commission began its launch of mobile betting at 10 a.m. Friday, with six digital operators prepared to start taking bets.Barstool Sportsbook, BetMGM, Caesars Sportsbook, DraftKings, FanDuel, and WynnBET had plans to go live on launch day.This week, BetMGM and FanDuel have announced partnerships with local sports teams — MGM announced a deal with the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday, and FanDuel announced a partnership Friday with the Boston Bruins (see below). Those deals are likely just the first of a wave that will roll through the state as operators try to find a way to reach potential customers within the stringent advertising and responsible gambling framework the Massachusetts Gaming Commission has laid out.The state regulator can license up to 15 digital platforms — seven via standalone licenses, six tethered to existing casinos (each casino can partner with two platforms), and two tethered to horse racetracks. So far, the commission has issued 10 temporary licenses, though four licensees — Bally Bet, Betr, Betway, and Fanatics — won’t go live Friday.Sports Handle encourages bettors to play responsibly. If you feel you or someone you know is developing or has a gambling problem, seek help through appropriate support resources in Massachusetts.Stay with us today as we update our live blog with all of the latest developments.Afternoon Reactions and Social BuzzFriday, March 10, 3:12 p.m.With sports betting well underway and no major problems reported by operators or via Twitter, one Boston bettor put an exclamation point on the day, so the live coverage does, too:“Today feels like a holiday! Sports betting is now live in Massachusetts. What a time to be alive. Bet local,” one user posted on social media.Friday, March 10, 12:56 p.m.While six operators went live Friday morning, four more were on the sidelines with plans to launch later this year or early next. The Massachusetts Gaming Commission issued temporary licenses to 10 operators, but Bally Bet, Betr, Betway, and Fanatics all announced ahead of launch that they would not take part just yet. Betr, a microbetting site, shared the news Wednesday, after initially aiming for the universal date. Now the company says it will go live in April.Another industry voice noted that it is an exciting day, with Massachusetts officially launching online sports betting and only 10 operators receiving a license in the Commonwealth, with Betr planning to go live in April.There’s no definitive timeline for the other three. Fanatics is currently beta testing its new sportsbook in Tennessee with a small group of consumers. That beta test could run a month or more, and if Fanatics treats it like a true beta test, it will then take consumer comments and suggestions and work them into the platform, all of which means a Fanatics Sportsbook launch anywhere is still a few months out, at best.Bally Bet has shared little about its Massachusetts launch plans, and Betway, which was recently purchased by Super Group, is shooting for a 2024 launch. The Super Group purchase will slow down not only the approval process in Massachusetts, but both companies will likely need some time to embrace and sort out the new culture before putting a new product into the marketplace.Responsible Gambling EmphasisFriday, March 10, 12:41 p.m.The Massachusetts Gaming Commission gave a shout-out to the GameSense program, which offers live chat, a budgeting tool, insight into how different kinds of gambling actually work, and plenty of tips on how to gamble smarter. The program, which has a Massachusetts-specific website, has a budgeting tool that allows gamblers to monitor how much they’re spending and how long they’re playing, as well as the capability to set up alerts to let them know if they’re approaching any of their maximums.Commissioner Brad Hill and the entirety of the MGC highlighted their support for GameSense and its 4-2-1 strategy as part of the statewide responsible gaming program.Massachusetts in the National Betting LandscapeFriday, March 10, 11:56 a.m.With today’s launch, Massachusetts became the 24th state to offer digital sports betting. To date, New York is the only one among the four biggest states by population in the U.S. to have legal wagering, and at least one Californian was feeling some envy this morning, noting that Massachusetts is among the most progressive states in the country and now has legal sports betting while California continues to delay.Friday’s launch means that the only New England states without legal digital wagering are Vermont and Maine. Lawmakers in the latter state legalized betting last year, but it probably won’t be available until the second half of 2024.One motivation behind legalizing wagering is to stamp out the black market. To date, more than 35 states offer some sort of legal framework around sports betting, though at least eight of those states offer in-person wagering only. Stakeholders have been clear that there has been a decline in illegal wagering in legal states, but those still living in or visiting states without legal betting are turning elsewhere.One bettor remarked that their entire social media feed was filled with FanDuel, DraftKings, and Barstool Sportsbook promotions in Massachusetts, but that they would stay loyal to an illegal bookmaker while in South Carolina.First Bets and Operator Launch DetailsFriday, March 10, 11:28 a.m.Finally, a first bet on a Boston team emerged. BetMGM shared that its first mobile wager in the state was $50 on the Red Sox at +6000 to win the World Series.Friday, March 10, 11:18 a.m.Barstool Sportsbook has launched, meaning that all six digital platforms that could have gone live today in Massachusetts have.Barstool representatives acknowledged a slight glitch at launch but said it was fixed, with the sportsbook now fully live in Massachusetts and offering bonus bets tied to wagers on the Celtics and Bruins to win titles.Friday, March 10, 11:11 a.m.A little more than an hour into legal wagering in the state, DraftKings added another special: New customers who place a $5 bet will instantly get $200 in bonus bets, which are good for seven days. Customers can sign up now through April 9, but the promotion is not available to customers who took advantage of the DraftKings pre-launch offer. Bonus bets will be paid in eight $25 increments.Friday, March 10, 10:57 a.m.Just about an hour into legal digital wagering in Massachusetts, Caesars Sportsbook shared that the first bet there was $15 on Alabama A&M’s moneyline (+130) against Texas Southern in the SWAC tournament. The first parlay was a $1,000 two-leg college basketball wager, Purdue moneyline plus Alabama moneyline (-149 total).Curiously, neither the first online bet at WynnBET or Caesars involved a Massachusetts team. While none of the men’s basketball teams in the state look like they’ll play in the postseason, the Bruins are dominating the Atlantic Division and play the Red Wings Saturday, while the Celtics are 2½ games out of first place in the Eastern Conference and play the Hawks Saturday night.Friday, March 10, 10:48 a.m.Apparently, Barstool Sportsbook didn’t go live immediately, and Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy was left waiting. His plan was to stream on Barstool.tv as he watched games and bet all weekend. As of that time, Barstool Sportsbook had not publicly confirmed it was live.Friday, March 10, 10:47 a.m.WynnBET announced shortly after 10 a.m. that it was up and running, and the first bet was $10 on Purdue (-7, -110) vs. Rutgers in Friday’s Big Ten tournament action. The company also received promotional support from spokesmen Shaquille O’Neal and Julian Edelman, who encouraged Massachusetts bettors to sign up and place wagers with WynnBET.Responsible Gaming Messaging from OperatorsFriday, March 10, 10:30 a.m.Both Caesars and BetMGM used some space in their Friday morning press releases to address responsible gambling. BetMGM reiterated that it is using the GameSense program and participates in the American Gaming Association’s “Have a Game Plan” program.Caesars highlighted its new responsible gaming program. Additionally, the company is adopting an enhanced 21+ gaming policy that will limit Caesars Rewards accounts to individuals over 21 and, where allowed by law, limit all domestic gaming, pari-mutuel, sports, and iGaming options to those over 21.The Massachusetts GameSense website is available to provide tools and information for bettors in the state.Retail and App Launch AnnouncementsFriday, March 10, 10:25 a.m.Caesars Sportsbook announced that it is live in Massachusetts and also shared news about its retail location, which will be at Raynham Park. Caesars has plans to open a temporary book in the spring, while the permanent sportsbook will be 30,000 square feet, making it one of the largest standalone sportsbooks in the U.S.Friday, March 10, 10:12 a.m.BetMGM sent out a press release announcing that it is live in Massachusetts.“The debut of sports betting in Massachusetts has delivered an incredible amount of excitement and activity to our retail Sportsbook at MGM Springfield,” BetMGM CEO Adam Greenblatt said in the release. “We’re proud to expand our best-in-class wagering experience statewide during one of sports’ biggest months of action.”Friday, March 10, 10:10 a.m.FanDuel and DraftKings were among the first to launch at the top of the hour, sharing messages welcoming Massachusetts bettors and promoting their mobile apps and bonus offers tied to the launch.Friday, March 10, 10:08 a.m.In Boston, DraftKings marked the launch with a celebration outside its Back Bay office, including a special Duck Boat to highlight the start of mobile sports betting in Massachusetts just days before the NCAA men’s basketball tournament.FanDuel-Bruins Partnership Highlights Launch DayFriday, March 10, 10 a.m.The Boston Bruins on Friday became the second major professional team in Massachusetts to announce a major sports betting partnership when they and FanDuel unveiled their deal in a joint press release. Earlier in the week, BetMGM and the Boston Red Sox announced the first pro team-sportsbook partnership in the state, including an image of the BetMGM logo on Fenway Park’s famed Green Monster.FanDuel’s deal with the Bruins was announced in concert with the launch of six digital sports betting platforms in the Bay State.“Massachusetts is home to some of the most passionate fan bases across the country, and we’re excited to enhance their viewing experience with the launch of the FanDuel sportsbook app,” FanDuel Chief Commercial Officer Mike Raffensperger said via press release. “Bruins fans are the true embodiment of that passion and we look forward to supporting the team this season and beyond.”FanDuel Sportsbook is available online in 19 states, including Ohio, the first to launch legal wagering in 2023.As part of the deal, FanDuel will get use of Bruins logos and marks while also putting FanDuel signage along the dasher boards of TD Garden and the NHL’s new “digitally enhanced dasher boards.” Digital and social media are also part of the deal, as the companies will share content, including homepage takeovers and other exclusive content on Bruins and FanDuel social channels, according to the press release.“We’re thrilled to welcome FanDuel to the Bruins and TD Garden family,” Glen Thornborough, Bruins chief revenue officer, said in the release. “With the legalization of sports betting, it’s an exciting time to be partnering with an industry leader in FanDuel.”

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JACK Cleveland Casino
JACK Cleveland Casino is located in Cleveland, Ohio and features 96,000 square feet of gaming space. Toll-free (855) 746-3777, JACK Cleveland Casino offers an array of exciting games including slots, video poker, blackjack, craps, roulette, poker, baccarat, pai gow poker, let it ride, three card poker, four card poker, and Mississippi stud. For a unique gaming experience, customers can find "stadium style" table games here. JACK Cleveland Casino also offers four restaurants, each offering discounts for Players Club members. Rates for parking vary based on the day of the week and the level of play. Buffet prices range from $26 with excellent discounts on Fridays and Saturdays. The buffet is closed Mondays and Tuesdays.
100 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 44113
Phone Number: (216) 297-4777
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MGM Northfield Park
MGM Northfield Park is a fun and entertaining casino located in Northfield, Ohio. Offering free admission and a variety of games, this destination is sure to keep visitors entertained. Games offered include Video Lottery Terminals, Sportsbook and Daily Simulcast. During the live racing season, visitors can enjoy the horse races. Come and have some fun at MGM Northfield Park and see why it's a popular Ohio destination!
10777 Northfield Rd, Northfield, OH 44067
Phone Number: (330) 908-7625
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Scioto Downs Racino
Scioto Downs Racino is located in Columbus, Ohio, offering free or $2 admission on Thursdays through Saturdays. Games include a variety of Video Lottery Terminals (VLTs) - similar to slot machines. Live Racing is also offered seasonally, and simulcasting is available daily. Experienced players and newcomers alike are drawn to Scioto Downs Racino for its exciting gaming options.
6000 S High Street, Columbus, OH 43207
Phone Number: (614) 295-4700
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Miami Valley Gaming
Miami Valley Gaming, located in Lebanon, Ohio, offers gaming experiences for everyone. With three restaurants, a free admission, and a wide selection of Video Lottery Terminals and sports betting, you can enjoy a fun day of gambling at this establishment. For an added bonus, the casino offers live harness racing seasonally and daily simulcasting. The variety of games makes it a perfect getaway for any Ohioak!
6000 SR 63, Lebanon, OH 45036
Phone Number: (513) 934-7070

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