Can I Bet on Bovada From Indiana?

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Can I Bet on Bovada From Indiana?

While Bovada is indeed available in the state of Indiana, so too are a few in-state operated mobile sportsbooks that have been cropping up ever since legalization last last year.  Our favorite option is Wager6They are offering a generous welcome bonus up to 200% exclusive to Gambling911 readers

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Indiana's in-state sports wagering business is booming.

The state brought in $273 million in wagers from September through November 2019 right after launch.

By September 2020, the increase from September to October in betting handle was over $23 million and the year-over-year increase was just below 152% from October 2019.

DraftKings still holds the largest market share in the state with over $90 million from the Ameristar East Chicago property in the northwest part of Indiana.

Indiana is an amazing sports betting state that covers the whole gambit year round with some solid college football teams (Notre Dame and lately the Hoosiers).  They have a good NFL team with the Colts.  But Indiana is best known for their college basketball.  The NBA's Pacers have played well in recent years.  They ensure betting interest into the summer months.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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