Can I Bet on MyBookie.ag From Arkansas?

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Can I Bet on MyBookie.ag From Arkansas?

MyBookie.ag is accessible from the state of Arkansas.  Gambling911.com endorses Americas Bookie as the online sportsbook for those living in Arkansas.  They are offering a generous welcome bonus (max bonus $2000). No home address required when signing up. 

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Arkansas at this time only has one land-based sportsbook.  The state itself does not operate mobile sites.  Those living here or visiting the state can access sites licensed outside of Arkansas.

Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort accepted the first sports bets in Arkansas in July 2019.  It is likely that one or two more state casinos, including Southland, could open a sportsbook in the next two years, however, there were no signs of this entering 2020.

Oaklawn’s sports book features a $100 million expansion that includes 28,000 square feet in additional gaming space.

Should the state some day begin allowing these casinos to offer mobile sports wagering, individuals will likely still be required to be on-site to place bets on the state college teams.

- Don Shapiro, Gamlbing911.com

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