Where Can I Bet the Oscars Online From Texas?

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Where Can I Bet the Oscars Online From Texas?

You can bet the Oscars online from Texas using any number of internationally-based websites.  Texas itself does not host gambling websites.


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In May 2018 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states could begin offering sports betting, including via the Web.  While the Oscars may not seem like a sports betting event (and indeed it is not), for years the awards show has been a pivotal part of sportsbook offerings throughout the world. In fact, outside of the U.S. Presidential elections and a handful of other big political events like Brexit, the Oscars has long been the most bet on single day non-sporting event.

Texas will not be allowing sportsbooks to operate within its borders any time soon as the state is generally unfriendly towards gambling establishments (i.e. only a handful of casinos are operating in Tribal lands).  As such, residents will need to rely on offshore gambling sites, many of which have been in business for more than 20 years now.  For example, YouWager was first established in 1997.


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