Is BetUS Legal to Bet on From Mississippi?

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Is BetUS Legal to Bet on From Mississippi?

Mississippi is a retail-only sportsbook state, meaning that mobile wagering can only be done with websites licensed outside the state.  BetUS has been serving Mississippi sports bettors since 1994, originally as a phone sportsbook.  BetUS is totally legal and has sponsored many major sports event parties in the past including the NBA All Star Weekend Alonso Mourning lunch in Houston years back. We here at Gambling911.com were in attendance.  Be sure to ask about their 125% welcome bonus, among the best in the industry.  18 and up welcome.

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After a U.S. Supreme Court ruling legalizing sports betting nationwide in 2018, Mississippi became one of the first states to begin licensing in-person sportsbooks.  These are found in Biloxi and Tupelo, the later with easy access to and from Memphis.

BetUS is endorsed by NBA Hall of Famer Gary Payton, who appears on their website.

BetUS offers the fastest payouts in the industry, 3-5 days or less, a 125% sign-up bonus, 200% for those using cryptocurrencies to join.

There is also 24/7 personalized service 365 days a year and live wagering on all major games. 

Mississippi residents will also want to tell their friends about BetUS.  They will receive a 100% referral bonus.

While your Rebels might do okay in 2022, the Bulldogs are not looking as good.

Ole Miss is favored to win Over 7.5 regular season games at -140.

The Rebels ultimately lost 11 starters from last year's team but did a respectable job reloading back up.

Mississippi State is favored to win Over 6.5 regular season games at -130.   They come in priced at anywhere from 150-1 to 200-1 to win the College Football Playoff Championship.  They do have the talent to surprise but consistency could be an issue.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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