Where Can I Bet the Super Bowl Online From New York State?

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Gamblers from New York State can bet on this year's Super Bowl online from the comfort of their own home using a smartphone, iPad or laptop at any of a few dozen reputable and licensed international sportsbooks.

The Super Bowl is the single most wagered event in North America with many folks who have never placed a wager opting to do so for the very first time in their lives.

New York State bettors will be out in full force and will be able to place bets on hundreds of different props available at BetOnline

New Yorkers can also travel to the Meadowlands FanDuel Sportsbook for live in-person betting.

Additionally, New York State casinos offer sportsbook options (none of which have mobile/remote options):

Here are the places you can legally bet on sports in New York:

Turning Stone Resort & Casino

Resorts World Catskills

Rivers Casino Schenectady

del Lago Casino Resort

Tioga Downs

Yellow Brick Road Casino

Point Place Casino

Akwesasne Mohawk Casino Resort

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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