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With many people interested in exploring daily fantasy sports betting, a lot of companies have popped up during the past few years. One of the most popular new options is PrizePicks. This company has quickly set up operations in the vast majority of states across the country, and a lot of people enjoy it because it is easy to use, offers a lot of options, and provides plenty of chances to win.
As the culture surrounding sports betting continues to change across the country, expect to see PrizePicks become more popular. A lot of professional sports leagues are partnering with daily fantasy, and PrizePicks is the latest example.
There are a lot of states where people can access PrizePicks. If you are over the age of 18, you can play PrizePicks in Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
If you want to play in Alabama, you need to be over the age of 19. If you want to play in Massachusetts, you need to be over the age of 21. If the state is not on the list above, there are no operations as of yet, but there's a good chance that operations will expand in the near future as a lot of states continue to welcome sports betting.
Daily fantasy sports betting is currently illegal in Arizona, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, M Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Washington. Additionally, single-player fantasy is illegal in Maryland, Ohio, and West Virginia.
Yes, even though PrizePicks is still a relatively new company, it is in the process of expanding its operations. Currently, there are a few states where PrizePicks is not available, but this could change. Aggressive lobbying for sports betting is ongoing, and PrizePicks has the capital to set up new operations. Furthermore, even in states where PrizePicks is already open, it is possible that their operations could continue to expand. There are a lot of people who are providing feedback, and PrizePicks has taken it all into account. A lot of states also enjoy having PrizePicks because it provides extra tax revenue that they can use to fund various programs.
Yes, there are lots of other countries where sports betting is illegal. In this situation, the United States is actually significantly behind a lot of other countries in the world. Most other countries have allowed sports betting for years, but the United States has stayed away from it for a long time. Now that a lot of the professional sports leagues are setting up partnerships with various gambling organizations, and now that a lot of the public is behind sports betting, there are a lot of states that are in the process of legalizing it. If you want to use PrizePicks from outside the United States, you might not be able to do so, but there are plenty of other companies where you can place your bets.
State | PrizePicks Legal Status |
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Alabama | Legal |
Alaska | Legal |
Arizona | Legal |
California | Legal |
Colorado | Legal |
District of Columbia | Legal |
Florida | Legal |
Georgia | Legal |
Illinois | Legal |
Indiana | Legal |
Kansas | Legal |
Kentucky | Legal |
Massachusetts | Legal |
Michigan | Legal |
Minnesota | Legal |
Nebraska | Legal |
New Mexico | Legal |
New York | Legal |
North Carolina | Legal |
North Dakota | Legal |
Oklahoma | Legal |
Oregon | Legal |
Rhode Island | Legal |
South Carolina | Legal |
South Dakota | Legal |
Tennessee | Legal |
Texas | Legal |
Utah | Legal |
Vermont | Legal |
Virginia | Legal |
West Virginia | Legal |
Wisconsin | Legal |
Wyoming | Legal |
Arkansas | Illegal |
Connecticut | Illegal |
Delaware | Illegal |
Hawaii | Illegal |
Idaho | Illegal |
Iowa | Illegal |
Louisiana | Illegal |
Maine | Illegal |
Maryland | Illegal |
Mississippi | Illegal |
Missouri | Illegal |
Montana | Illegal |
Nevada | Illegal |
New Hampshire | Illegal |
New Jersey | Illegal |
Ohio | Illegal |
Pennsylvania | Illegal |
Washington | Illegal |