Can I Start an Online Sportsbook From Nebraska, Kansas?

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Jul/18/2018

One can start an online sportsbook from the states of Kansas and Nebraska by using one of a few dozen Pay Per Head solutions available, all based outside the United States.  The US Supreme Court has ruled that sports betting is now legal but each state must come up with its own amended laws.  Neither Nebraska or Kansas will do this in time for the upcoming Football season.

What You Need to Start Your California Sportsbook

Just a few players is all you'll need to get going.  Each player will cost around $10 per week, but that's about four to five times less than what each customer will cost you in overhead on your own.  You will get full access to the software, both back end and access for players, 24/7 customer service, complete reporting, expert linesman and LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING, not to mention an online casino and full service race book.

Your Teams

Chiefs - The NFL franchise is at 35/1 odds to win Super Bowl 53.

Cornhuskers - They were at 100/1 odds of winning the College Football Championship.

Jayhawks - In College Basketball, their odds of winning a championship were set at 8/1.

Shockers - Wichita State was listed at 50/1 to win the NCAA Men's College Basketball Championship.

Wildcats - This Kansas State team had odds of 80/1 to win the championship.

Broncos - This NFL franchise has a solid fan base throughout the Cornhusker State.  Their odds of winning Super Bowl 53 were set at 35/1 odds.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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