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Kentucky kicks off retail sports betting 6jz3z7 September 20234nu1k ![]() Kentucky begins retail sports wagering today. Much like the iconic “Riders Up” call at the Kentucky Derby, today is the day all sports-betting enthusiasts 18-and-older who are in The Bluegrass State have been waiting for to receive the greenlight for legal retail sports wagering. This day has been five months in the making from when Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear signed HB 551 on the last day of the state’s 2023 legislative season following a 25-12 vote by the legislators. The Bluegrass state is unique as it’s one of only seven states out of the 38 where the legal gambling age is 18, while the rest of the states require bettors to be 21. Montana, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Washington and Wyoming are the other states on the list. However, it should be noted some retail locations and online operators are requiring all bettors to be 21 years old in Kentucky. Governor Beshear will kick things off as he will place the first bet in the state at Churchill Downs, while Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman will be on a hand to place the first bet at Turfway Park and Newport Racing & Gaming. For those in Kentucky who want to get a jump on the action, they can do so at 6 a.m. by pre-ing and depositing money into an with an approved mobile application. This will alleviate rushing upon being able to place an in-person bet at the following nine licensed retail facilities starting today at 10 a.m. - Churchill Downs, Louisville - Derby City Gaming, Louisville - Ellis Park, Henderson - Cumberland Run Harness Track, Corbin - The Mint Gaming Hall Cumberland, Williamsburg - Newport Racing & Gaming, Newport - Oak Grove Racing, Gaming and Hotel, Oak Grove - The Red Mile Gaming & Racing, Lexington - Turfway Park Racing and Gaming, Florence The following were approved, with facilities coming soon: - Derby City Gaming, coming soon to downtown Louisville - Ellis Park, coming soon to Owensboro - Sandy's Racing and Gaming, coming soon to Ashland Last Thursday, 31 August, the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission approved the Sports Wagering Advisory Council’s recommended initial catalog of sporting events for wagering. The following are some of the 99 events on the official final list:
All bettors in Kentucky will be able to place the following type of wagers on the aforementioned sporting events:
- Bet365 - BetMGM - Caesars Sportsbook - Circa Sports - Draftkings - Fanatics - FanDuel - Penn Sports Interactive Kambi also received approval as a service provider for retail operations, but it will not have a mobile application. According to the Kentucky Horse Race Commission, sports wagering is expected to increase the state’s revenue by an estimated $23 million a year upon full implementation. The increase in revenue will the oversight of sports wagering and then be dedicated to the Kentucky permanent pension fund. Additionally, 2.5% will the problem gambling assistance operated by the Cabinet for Health and Family Service Kentucky kicks off retail sports betting is republished from iGamingNews.com.
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