Online wagering

RUfanSinceAnderson

All-Conference
Jan 31, 2006
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I play in NJ. When in FL I’m not allowed to play on draft kings or FanDuel Sportsbooks.

Sports betting is legal in Indy.
When in Indy, will I be allowed to use my AP and bet? Or are our accounts tied to NJ?
 

mikebal9

All-Conference
Oct 15, 2005
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If it's legal there, you can bet there by Indiana rules, so you can bet on RU. The app uses geolocation to determine exactly where you are and what laws apply.
 

Terry_2426

All-Conference
Aug 20, 2014
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Indiana has Draftkings, Pointsbet, Fanduel, William Hill, BetRivers, and Unibet as available mobile betting options -- as long as you're in the state you'll be able to use your existing account there.
 

toby83

All-Conference
Dec 23, 2014
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Sign up for a new book as soon as you arrive, many have min $200 risk free bet for new player. (remember in case of loss money returned to you in form of a "free play", which is not the same as a real 200 bucks. (example you wager $200 free play on +100 game and win, you clear $200, not $400).

Unibet uses same Kambi software as Draft Kings, so lines are same as DK. For college hoops they offered player props all season for many games, which is a good area to focus imo.
 

toby83

All-Conference
Dec 23, 2014
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Gambling side note - DK and Unibet has Rocket Watts pts total at 7.5, juice is high tho - 137, but still like it. Pts/reb/*** is set at 11.5 which I like also. They are 7-0 when Watts scores dble digits. He will play 30-35 mins tomorrow.