Can I Bet on Draftkings Sportsbook App From Tennessee

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Can I Bet on Draftkings Sportsbook App From Tennessee

You can now bet using the Draftkings sportsbook app from Tennessee.  

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When Can I Bet Using the Draftkings App From Inside Tennessee

Tennessee lawmakers have passed a measure that allows sports betting statewide online.  These in-state run websites are now open for business but are required to report your winnings to the IRS. 

DraftKings already had a foothold in the state of Mississippi via the Scarlet Pearl Casino Resort in D’Iberville, Miss.

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- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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