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I can never figure out how some states have sports betting online and if you live in another state, you can't use online sports betting... Am I wrong about this? I don't do sports betting, but I do play the stock market like a casino...

 
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I found this and the video below has a good break down of the future of Lottery.com and sports.com coming soon... More people buy lottery tickets than place bets..





 
In our time, almost every day, we hear about online casinos for sports betting. Whether it is an advertisement before watching a movie or playing a mobile game, there are quite a few situations we face. I take myself, I am an ardent soccer fan, and I can do some betting on matches from time to time. There are times when I win, but also how to do without losing. The main thing to know is the measure and do not get carried away with it, and many people get carried away, they give their last money in the hope to win. So, for example, next week is the next round in the Champions League, and I plan to go to JBOVN; I often do sports betting there.
 
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As far as whether or not it's actually legal/allowed, I don't know that specifically. But I do know people who bet online with various online betting platforms and live in SC.
Same. A VPN is your friend.

Doubt this is a big-ticket item for officials, especially with state lottery ads running 24/7.
 
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Legal sports betting(taxed by the state) on sites such as DraftKings and FanDuel is not allowed in SC currently, not shocked we are missing out on a huge source of state revenue. However you can bet on any sportsbook that is based overseas. I think legislation is finally being introduced this year but I am not too optimistic it will get voted in here.
 
A person told me they make sports bets online all the time. It might be off states. They never had a problem.
 
I can never figure out how some states have sports betting online and if you live in another state, you can't use online sports betting... Am I wrong about this? I don't do sports betting, but I do play the stock market like a casino...

Nitrogen uses Bitcoin as the betting currency, just saying.

But the gub'ment has long turned a blind eye towards gambling, and it is becoming more legal with time.
 
I live in SC and us Betus.com. they always sending me mail from California when I go several months and don't do any betting. It's like entertainment for me. Put in $100. Play a bunch of parlays over several weeks. Get lucky ever now and then.
 
You are correct that sports betting laws and regulations vary from state to state in the United States, and some states allow online sports betting while others do not. This can be confusing for those who are interested in sports betting but are not sure what is legal in their state. If you are interested in exploring online sports betting, I suggest checking out w88.com, a reputable online sportsbook that operates in multiple countries. While online sports betting may not be legal in your state, it's always a good idea to check local laws and regulations before placing any bets. And remember to always gamble responsibly and within your means.
 
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That's weird. I listen to local sports radio shows all the time. They frequently have guests on talking about their online sports books. They'll spend 30 minutes talking about online betting. They constantly give out their website address.
 
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