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Recent Highlights in Kansas Sports Betting

– September 1, 2022: Sports betting goes live in Kansas at noon CST. The Kansas City Chiefs and BetMGM Sportsbook announce a partnership before the launch, allowing BetMGM signage at Arrowhead Stadium and branded betting content on Chiefs’ digital channels.

– August 22, 2022: Kansas Lottery resubmits revised sports betting rules and regulations following concerns raised by the Kansas Attorney General Office. Issues surrounding advertising restrictions, “vulnerable persons” definitions, and “sports governing body” will be resolved in time for the September 1 soft launch.

– August 18, 2022: Kansas Governor Laura Kelly announces a sports betting soft launch on September 1 at noon, with a full-scale launch planned for September 8.

– August 12, 2022: FanDuel and DraftKings release pre-registration sign-up offers for Kansas bettors ahead of September and the start of the NFL season.

Top Kansas Sportsbooks

Six sportsbooks became available on September 1, with three more launching on September 8. Here’s a breakdown of the sportsbooks in Kansas:

– BetMGM Kansas: Partnered with Kansas Crossing Casino & Hotel in Pittsburg, BetMGM is backed by MGM Resorts International and has a strong reputation in online sports betting.

– Caesars Sportsbook Kansas: Formerly known as William Hill, Caesars is partnered with Kansas Crossing Casino & Hotel and offers competitive odds across various sports markets.

– DraftKings Kansas: A leading sports betting provider, DraftKings is partnered with Boot Hill Casino & Resort in Dodge City and offers user-friendly betting experiences.

Additional Sportsbooks in Kansas:

On September 8, more sportsbooks went live in Kansas, including:

– Bally Bet: Partnered with Boot Hill Casino & Resort

– Golden Nugget: Owned by DraftKings and partnered with Boot Hill Casino & Resort

– Fox Bet: Partnered with Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway

Getting Started with Sports Betting in Kansas: A Simple 4-Step Guide

  1. Choose a Sportsbook: Register with multiple sportsbooks to maximize promotions and shop for the best odds.
  2. Sign Up: Provide proof of identity, such as a driver’s license and social security number, to prevent fraudulent accounts.
  3. Deposit Money Online: Deposit funds using methods like credit cards, bank accounts, PayPal, and wire transfers.
  4. Place Your First Bet: Select a bet, and it will appear in your bet slip. Kansans can enjoy season-long bets and a variety of other wagering options.

Kansas Sports Betting Overview, Timeline and Background

On May 11, 2022, Kansas Governor Laura Kelly signed the sports betting bill into law, making Kansas the 35th state to legalize sports betting. The state launched in-person and mobile sports betting on September 1, 2022.

Kansas permits each of its four casinos to have three online licenses. Kansans can place bets online via FanDuel, DraftKings, BetMGM, Caesars, Barstool, and PointsBet. Bally Bet, FOX Bet, and Golden Nugget, a DraftKings-owned sportsbook, completed the full launch on September 8.

In-person betting can be done at the Hollywood Casino Barstool Sportsbook in Kansas City and the Kansas Star Casino FanDuel Sportsbook in Mulvane. Boot Hill Casino and Resort in Dodge City (DraftKings) and Kansas Crossing Casino in Pittsburgh (Caesars) will also accept in-person bets, with starting dates yet to be announced.

Kansas set a record for the fastest state turnaround from legal sports betting bill signing to launch, taking just 74 days. The previous records were held by Iowa (95 days) and Arizona (148 days).

Betting on Kansas colleges is permitted under the bill, and the minimum betting age is 21. Both online and retail sports betting will be taxed at a 10% rate. Operators can exclude revenue from promotions and bonus play from their taxable income, a significant win for the industry. It’s anticipated to generate around $10 million a year for the state.

Kansas and Missouri engaged in a political race to legalize sports betting first, and Kansas emerged victorious. Missouri’s attempt to legalize sports betting was derailed by a filibuster in late April over a provision to legalize video lottery terminals.

Here are some crucial events in Kansas’ sports betting legalization timeline:

– September 2022: In-person and mobile sports betting go live in Kansas, with six sportsbooks launching on September 1 and three more on September 8.
– August 2022: The Kansas Lottery resubmitted revised sports betting rules and regulations, addressing concerns raised by the Kansas Attorney General’s Office.
– May 2022: Gov. Laura Kelly signs SB 84 into law, legalizing sports betting in Kansas.
– April 2022: Kansas Senate votes to legalize online and retail sports betting under a 10% tax.
– March 2022: Kansas House passes HB 2740 to legalize online and retail betting in Kansas.

Kansas has several sports teams to bet on, including Sporting Kansas City (MLS), Kansas City Chiefs (NFL), and Kansas City Royals (MLB).

Kansas City is home to several professional and college sports teams:

– NFL: Kansas City Chiefs (BetMGM is an official sports betting sponsor)

– MLB: Kansas City Royals

– MLS: Sporting Kansas City

College sports teams include the Kansas Jayhawks and Kansas State Wildcats in both football and basketball, as well as the Wichita State Shockers basketball team.

Kansas Sports Betting: Frequently Asked Questions

Here’s a quick guide to the most commonly asked questions about sports betting in the Sunflower State.

Q: Is sports betting legal in Kansas?

A: Yes, both retail and online sports betting are legal in Kansas. The state began with a soft launch on September 1, followed by a full-scale launch on September 8.

Q: Can I place bets online in Kansas?

A: Absolutely! Online sports betting became available in Kansas starting September 1, after Governor Kelly signed SB 84 into law on May 11, 2022.

Q: Is PrizePicks allowed in Kansas?

A: Yes, PrizePicks, a popular DFS provider, is currently accessible in Kansas and 30 other states. To participate, bettors simply choose their favorite players, select an over/under player prop, and enter for a chance to win cash prizes. New users can also receive up to a $100 deposit match when signing up for the PrizePicks app.

Q: Which sportsbooks operate in Kansas?

A: Kansas saw six sportsbooks go live during its soft launch on September 1, with three more joining on September 8. The approved Kansas sportsbooks include:

  1. BetMGM
  2. Caesars
  3. DraftKings

Q: Who oversees sports betting in Kansas?

A: The Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission (KRGC) and the Kansas Lottery collaborate to regulate and monitor sports betting in the state. Both entities are committed to ensuring all legal requirements are met before any sportsbook operator launches in Kansas.

Q: Are offshore gambling sites legal in Kansas?

A: No, offshore betting sites like MyBookie and Bovada are considered illegal in Kansas. As these online sportsbooks are not regulated or licensed by the state, your funds are not guaranteed to be secure.