Where Can I Bet the Super Bowl Online From Idaho, Montana and Wyoming?

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Where Can I Bet the Super Bowl Online From Idaho, Montana and Wyoming

You can bet the Super Bowl online from Idaho, Montana and Wyoming following a landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court abolishing decades of prohibition against sports betting in the United States.  Many international websites accept bets over the Web from these states.  Each of these states must amend their own laws to allow sportsbooks to operate within their borders.


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These three states do not have NFL teams but they certainly have solid team fan bases, the vast majority of which support the Denver Broncos.  A significant portion of Idaho’s population backs the Seattle Seahawks.  There are some Vikings, 49ers and Cowboys fans scattered about in these three states.

Simple gambling is a misdemeanor in all three states though aggravated gambling is considered a felony in the state of Wyoming.

None of theses states have laws prohibiting online sports betting.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

 

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