Is it Legal to Bet the Super Bowl Online From Oregon?

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Feb/01/2019

In May 2018 the U.S. Supreme Court paved the way for sports betting in all 50 states.  Offshore sportsbooks have always been accessible from the state of Oregon, and will be offering hundreds of prop bets for this year's Super Bowl,  but will the state itself ever allow sportsbooks to operate in-state?

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The short answer is YES.

Lawmakers are seriously considering amending local laws to determine where sportsbooks can operate.

In Oregon, the Lottery will oversee the process.  It should be noted that Oregon was one of a handful of states that included Nevada which were allowed to offer sports betting prior to last May's Supreme Court ruling.  However, the Lottery opted not to seriously pursue doing so.  The type of sports betting allowed was limited and hadn't garnered much interest.

Back in September they launched an app specific to lottery games but noted they will be including some forms of sports betting by the summer.

Could Oregon offer online sports betting from in-state by the next Super Bowl?  No need to wait around when there are online sportsbooks accessible to Oregonians the likes of BetDSI.com that have been in business since 1997 and pay out within hours using certain methods.  Credit cards accepted.

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The appetite for gambling on sports is enormous and sports fans are just thrilled the U.S. Supreme Court saw the light and that gambling sites are accessible from this state.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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