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  • Online sports betting guide in Ohio. Below you will find our comparison list of the best online gambling sites in the US. The list presents the bonuses and perks of each gambling site, to find out more information about the providers you can read our review.
  • Even though online casino gaming hasn’t received in-state approval, a form of sports betting in Ohio is online with DFS (daily fantasy sports). Racing enthusiasts also use ADW (advance deposit wagering) websites, although ADW is in the fuzzy range. It’s active and allowed, but not officially on the books.
  • There may be online sportsbooks, shops, or live bookies operating in Ohio. But they are not legal Ohio sportsbooks. Should players lose money at these not legal Ohio sports betting sites, they cannot expect the state to rescue them. For the lowdown on Ohio gambling laws, visit the official state repository (§ 2915.02).
  • Ohio Sportsbooks It is expected that Ohio sports betting will feature both retail and online sportsbooks. Both of those betting options were included in the most recent bill that was proposed, and that would be the best way for Ohio to become a real factor in the industry.

Like the blue-collar state that it is, Ohio is going slow and steady in its two-year march toward legalizing sports betting.

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With recreational betting not explicitly forbidden in Ohio's state laws and no mention whatsoever of online gaming being made, the best option for sports betting in Ohio seems to be to bet online at offshore books. Ohio doesn't allow bookmaking within the state, but it has no legal jurisdiction over offshore books and has no laws in place.

After not getting so much as a committee vote in 2019 despite eight hearings held in the House Finance Committee and sitting dormant for nearly the first half of 2020, the Ohio sports betting bill came to life before summer recess.

The Ohio House passed the bill on May 28. The plan is for House and Senate leaders to work out their differences on the matter during the break so that the Senate can move the bill when it comes back in September.

The future of Ohio sports betting

With a legislative schedule that goes to the end of the year, Ohio probably has the best chance of any state to legalize sports betting during the second half of 2020.

The primary sponsors of the OH sports betting bills believe the House and Senate versions are 90% similar.

The biggest difference is on what regulatory body would oversee the industry. The Senate wants the Ohio Casino Control Commission in charge while the bill passed by the House pegs the Ohio Lottery Commission.

This divide has existed since early 2019 with no attempt at a resolution, but Rep. Dave Greenspan, after getting H 194 through, said that he plans to meet with Senate sponsor Sen. John Eklund this summer.

Gov. Mike DeWine has said he wants an Ohio sports betting bill passed before the November election.

When will online sports betting launch in Ohio?

Both proposals include statewide mobile sports betting in Ohio with remote registration.

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Four of the five states surrounding Ohio — Pennsylvania, Michigan, Indiana and West Virginia — have legalized online wagering.

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If the legislative effort to legalize OH sports betting this year succeeds, Ohioans are likely to have online wagering sometime in 2021.

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