Pennsylvania Online Sports Betting – Secure Legal Wagering Coming Very Soon!

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Recent years have seen a stunning shift in the state of Pennsylvania and its attitude towards gambling. Since the first casinos opened in 2006 the market has become one of the nation’s biggest gaming economies. Recently, the market has grown even larger thanks to the launch of sports wagering.

Pennsylvania’s first retail books opened just in time for the tail end of the 2018 football season, and currently, there are 8 live land-based sportsbooks with more expected soon.

In addition, licenses have been granted by the state regulatory board to begin offering online options, which are expected in the very near future (pending only final approvals once the sites are fully ready). This would temporarily make Pennsylvania the only state besides neighboring New Jersey with a truly formidable real-world and internet sports wagering market.

In anticipation, this page will serve as an opportunity to explore the current situation in Pennsylvania, how the state created these opportunities, and what potential PA gamblers can expect.


Preparing for the launch of PA online sports betting

The path to begin wagering on sporting events online in Pennsylvania will overlap significantly with the other forms of internet gambling (casino, poker) that are likewise forthcoming in the market. Getting started once the sites have launched should be an extremely easy process, open to every customer that meets a small list of very simple requirements.


Age limit

As with land-based sports betting, adults in Pennsylvania must be 21 to place bets online. This is also the same minimum age for casino gambling, and only slightly more restrictive than the 18+ requirement to bet on horse races or purchase tickets for the state lottery (retail or online.)


Physical location boundaries

Pennsylvania is expected to employ the same geolocation security technology as other U.S. online gaming markets.

What this means is whatever mobile device or computer you wish to use to access an online sportsbook must run a simple, small piece of software to verify that you are physically within the boundaries of the state. Note: You do not have to a be a Pennsylvania resident to wager online.

So long as you have a solid Wi-Fi or cellular signal, which you would need generally anyway, you should easily pass this small impediment (with a few exceptions: computers with wired internet only, running banned remote access programs, or being too close to the state border).


Other restrictions

Aside from age and location, the only other limitation that would prevent easy access to online betting would be if an individual was specifically flagged as being not allowed.

For instance, this would occur either if a person had been banned by the state board or chose to be added to a self-exclusion list. Such lists exist as a safety measure for individual’s to protect themselves from a gambling problem.


About registration

Pennsylvania’s online sportsbook sites and mobile apps will likely offer a fast registration process that will require only a small amount of basic identifying information.

Bettors will need to provide names, choose passwords, and input social security numbers (last four digits only in most cases). Other identifying information like DOB and address will likely be required.

Once you submit your registration application, it will be put to the test via a stringent verification check, designed to ensure that you are who you say you are. Don’t worry, it should only take a few seconds, after which you’ll be free to start parlaying, teasing, and prop betting.

In the case of some sportsbooks, account databases may be shared with one of the operator’s affiliated online casinos, so certain future gamblers that are already active on such sites may not even need to create a new account and can just begin placing wagers.


About banking

Once your account is created and active, the only final requirement is to deposit some money. Online sports betting markets have established a wide set of options to allow players to access whatever method is most convenient to them, and we expect Pennsylvania to do the same.

This list of banking choices includes different types of checking and wire transfers, credit transactions, cash deposits at physical locations, and online payments by way of eWallet services.

While every deposit method occurs at a different speed, most options these days allow near instantaneous access to your funds. The majority of bettors will choose to use ACH (eChecks), credit cards, or ******, though some will prefer to bring cash to their local 7-11 or CVS for the PayNearMe feature, or deposit cash at their local casino cage.

It should be noted that there is no guarantee that ****** will be offered at launch, but it is seen as highly likely. The service was delayed in becoming an option in the NJ casino market at first, but was fully established by the time sports betting launched and is now available at most sites. Though some were concerned that the new DOJ statements on the Wire Act might dissuade ****** from entering another market, the financial transactions giant has expressed no such reticence.

A final point to keep in mind: before a new customer makes their initial deposit they should first familiarize themselves with the Welcome Bonus offers that may be available. Matched bets, matched deposits, bonus money, and loss prevention are all possible promotions that may be unlocked with a specific code at the time you transfer your money. Usually, this is a one-time opportunity only for your first deposit.




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I was just talking with Hollywood casino rep,and she said that they hope to have it up and running by the summer.She said they planned on having this done already, but there were some things to get ironed out with the gaming board
 

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I was just talking with Hollywood casino rep,and she said that they hope to have it up and running by the summer.She said they planned on having this done already, but there were some things to get ironed out with the gaming board

Yeah I saw July 1 for mobile betting in Pa
 

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