Ohio Sports Betting: Everything To Know About Betting Kiosks

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Ohio Sports Betting: Everything To Know About Betting Kiosks

When sports betting launches in Ohio on January 1, bettors will have three ways to place bets. Physical casinos and sportsbooks will accept bets, players will travel to those venues and place their bets at ticket counters, and online sportsbook will launch.

Sports betting kiosks will be available in Ohio on January 1st. They are touch screens that look like the interface of a betting app.

Sports betting kiosks will be available beginning on January 1. It may take some time before all kiosk are up and running across the various locations they'll eventually be featured in.

Bettors can find betting kiosks in local businesses across the state. The Ohio Lottery has pre-approved more than 1,500 businesses to host these kiosk. Nearly 1.000 of them have been approved by the Ohio Casino Control Commission.

Betting kiosks offer a slimmed-down version of the traditional sportsbook. Bettors can place bets on spreads, totals, and moneylines, as well as create parlays. They can also place up to $700 per week.

Bettors can deposit money into betting kiosks using cash, debit/credit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, and Google Pay.

If you place a bet at an Ohio Sports Betting Kiosk, you can receive the money via mail, via lottery offices, or locations that sell lottery tickets.