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Popular online apps available in Ohio include FanDuel, DraftKings, Caesars Sportsbook, Tipico, Bet365, and BetMGM.
Gaming Licensure State law requires anyone applying for licensure to establish their suitability to obtain a license. Some common reasons why a license application may be denied or a license revoked include: The license holder committed certain criminal acts. The license holder has outstanding liens or is in ...
Sports gaming launched in Ohio on January 1, 2023. Ohio law permits sports gaming through licensed operators of online sportsbooks and brick-and-mortar establishments.
True skill-based amusement machines are legal under Ohio law. Examples of legal skill-based amusement machines include pop-a-shot basketball games, skee-ball, or other games that require some sort of skill for the player to be successful at the game.
Popular online apps available in Ohio include FanDuel, DraftKings, Caesars Sportsbook, Tipico, Bet365, and BetMGM.
Ohio joined 36 other states and Washington, D.C. by authorizing some form of sports gaming. Ohio bettors may now place wagers online or in-person at s, professional sports events, racetracks, and kiosks at bars and restaurants.
What Bettors Need to Know. Bettors must be at least 21 years old4 and physically present in Ohio to place a bet, even online. Proprietors do not need to offer the same odds or the same sports to bet.