Sports betting in Kansas: Here's what you need to know

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Sports betting in Kansas: Here's what you need to know

It's the first day of sports betting in Kansas. Anyone 21 or older can place a bet in the state, even if they live in Missouri. The easiest way to wager is to use one of six online betting apps. FanDuel, DraftKings, Caesars, BetMGM, and PointsBet are the apps that are available. BetmGM was recently announced as the official sports bettors' partner of the Kansas City Chiefs. It's a multi-year deal. Kansans can get bonuses for setting up accounts with these apps and betting at the physical sportsbook.

Sports betting is legal in Kansas. Barstool Sports, FanDuel, DraftKings, Caesars and PointsBet are some of the casinos offering sports betting in the state.

Sports betting in Kansas is legal. Moneyline bet is a straight-up bet on who wins the game.

Sports betting in Kansas is legal. The juice denotes how much money you will win on your wager. The betting is based on the point-spread.

The over/under or total is the total amount of points that will be scored by both teams. The prop bet is used for specific players and their performances. The over-under of touchdowns thrown by Patrick Mahomes is 2.5.

The futures bet is a bet for the future. If it holds true, you will get your winnings at the end of the championship game.

The Kansas Lottery has no idea how much revenue sports betting will bring into the Sunflower State. Only Colorado offers similar sports wagering.


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