Online sports betting in Colorado

Sports betting is legal in 19 states in one way or another.

Those states are: Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia and Wyoming.

Other states will come online sometime in 2022. Some are a longer way off. In-person betting also exists in multiple states across the country, but the fastest growing part of the sports betting industry is in the online arena.

Here is a list of other legal online sports betting states.

Here's what you need to know about legal online sports betting in Colorado:

Can I legally bet online in Colorado?

Yes; if you are 21 or older. Sports betting became legal in Colorado in May 2020.

How do I bet?

You can bet on sports anywhere within the state of Colorado by downloading a sports betting app on your smartphone/mobile device/computer/any online device. You can also place bets at physical sportsbooks.

Where can I bet?

Anywhere within the state’s boarders. You don’t need to be a resident of the state to sign up for an online account, but you do need to be in the state to place a bet – your smartphone or desktop plugin will use geolocation (“geofence”) technology to verify that your location when placing a wager. If you are a Colorado resident in another state, you will be blocked from placing a bet.

What can I bet on?

You can bet on all major sporting events/games, except no player prop betting is allowed for college/NCAA athletes.

Who can I bet with?

Colorado now hosts more than two dozen sportsbook apps. No other state has more.

Bally Bet

Barstool

Betfred

BetMGM

BetMonarch

BetRivers

Betway

BetWildwood

Circa

Caesars

DraftKings

Elite

FanDuel

FOX Bet

MaximBet

Play Maverick

PlayUp

PointsBet

SBK

Sky Ute

Sports Illustrated

SuperBook

Tipico

TheScore Bet

WynnBet

Who oversees betting in Colorado?

The Colorado Division of Gaming.

-- FrontPageBets Staff

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