I’ve been reading the law and I know it says its illegal outside of Native American casinos. I want to know if it’s alright to stand in a casino and make a Fanduel bet.
I know geofencing allows you to place sports bets inside the casinos, presumably only using their sportsbook, but I don’t know if it prevents from using other apps.
I’d like to bet $100 on US Open being won by either Djokovic or Alcaraz and the house can have the other 126.
You can’t just go to a casino and use any old app. But I know bet Mgm has an app you can use while on property at Eqc, it’s it’s own specific Mgm eqc app. Unsure about if tulalip has a draft kings app.
You can only use their sports book
I live in eastern Washington, the only work around I have found is using a vpn. I personally use roobets sports book, (not the best sports book but it works). start by connecting to a vpn (Brazilian ip address specifically) although I’m sure you could use other locations where sports betting online is legal but, this is just the one I know works 100%. From there I log in to my Roobet account. it will request a two factor authentication code that will be sent to your email and you have to disconnect from vpn in order for your emails to come through. I copy the code, reconnect my vpn, and return to the roobet site where I paste the code and
Voila, you’re in. I hope this helps!
I use a terrible gambling website that I absolutely cannot stand that doesn’t seem to care where I am (my bookie dotcom)
I can’t recommend it, and I’m only here because I’m trying to find an alternative.
bovada.lv all you need is crypto and they work great. also they have considerably nice odds compared to stake and other crypto bookies
Pretty sure the quil ceda by Tulalip has a draft kings
They do, just not sure if you can use their app on site or not.
This is the online casino I use. Works in Washington state, no vpn required