Can I Bet on Fox Bet From Maryland?

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Can I Bet on Fox Bet From Maryland?

Fox Bet is not available from the state of Maryland, however, BetOnline is, and they offer a generous welcome bonus to boot (max $1000).

Maryland voters had the final say and chose to allow legalized sports betting in the state following a ballot referendum.

Details as to a regulatory framework will be determined at a later date.  Initially discussions are anticipated before the spring.  Realistically, in-state sportsbooks will not begin taking bets until some time in the fall.

Fox Bet would likely be one of the entries into the new market.  They only take bets from regulated states at this time.

In the meantime, BetOnline is accessible to Maryland residents and visitors alike 18 years and older.

As of early February, Maryland was listed with 100-1 odds of winning the 2021 NCAA Men's College Basketball Championship.

The Baltimore Orioles were listed at 80-1 odds to win the 2021 World Series.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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