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Finding reliable sportsbooks that accept USA players can be tricky, especially with regulations varying from state to state. The good news is that there are well established international sportsbooks that have been serving US customers for years with solid reputations, fast payouts, and a wide range of betting markets across major and niche sports. These platforms are designed with US players in mind, offering familiar odds formats, flexible payment methods, and consistent customer support. Most bettors use them not just for straight bets, but also for live betting, props, and futures.

In addition to sports betting, these sites are more like full entertainment platforms. Alongside their sportsbook, they also feature dedicated casino sections with slots, table games, and live dealer options, as well as poker rooms for cash games and tournaments. This makes them convenient if you want everything under one account instead of jumping between multiple sites. Some of the most trusted options for US players include Bovada, Everygame, SportsBetting, BetOnline, and Bookmaker, all of which combine strong sportsbooks with casino and poker offerings under the same roof. There is also a dedicated casino site- Cafe Casino

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Intertops casino is one of the best casino site which accept USA players. I have played once in this site which is really very good and gives good bonuses too.
 
Thanks for sharing that information. As there are many betting sites but most of them not allow USA player for betting. So by this now the player of USA can also enjoy online betting and if lucky then they can also make good money out of it.
 
Thank you for the tips and useful info, i will keep in mind this :)
 
I hope the issue of online gambling in the US will soon be settled.

Not very likely given the current climate. The fact that multiple regulated poker sites have closed their doors in barely a year of operation, the fact that not a single one of them is profitable, and the 100 million Adelson is spending against regulated online gambling simply doesn't bode well...
 
Actually Intertops does accept new US players, but you have to get an invitation from someone to join. Not everyone is allowed to pass out invitations, so it isn't the easiest thing in the world to do I suppose.
 
Actually Intertops does accept new US players, but you have to get an invitation from someone to join. Not everyone is allowed to pass out invitations, so it isn't the easiest thing in the world to do I suppose.

Are you 100% sure? Perhaps the USA players resides in another location for a portion of the year?
 
An invitation cant bypass a whole rule in sportsbook not to allow players from X country.
 
An invitation cant bypass a whole rule in sportsbook not to allow players from X country.

Actually yes, it can, for US players. The only way for US players to join Intertops is via invitation. If a US player signs up on Intertops w/o an invite, they get an error when they try to log in and are blocked. If they get an invitation first, the account functions just fine.
 
What's going on with the gaming in USA nowadays, are they going to legalize it finally?
 
What's going on with the gaming in USA nowadays, are they going to legalize it finally?

Online poker is legal in 3 of the 50 US states. Online casino is legal in 2 of those states. Online sportsbetting is legal in none of the states. It will be many many years, in my opinion, before it proliferates across the country and having more the half the country involved is a decade away or more in my eyes.
 
I should have also clarified a bit more. Gaming is illegal in only a handful of states, and while not expressly illegal or legal, that makes it a "gray market." You can not get into any trouble for playing poker or participating in online gambling in any of the states without laws expressly stating otherwise. NO STATE HAS EVER prosecuted anyone for online gambling on a personal level, regardless of whether or not they have laws on the books prohibiting such actions. In point of fact, the laws on the books in states with some sort of online gaming laws are ambiguous and may not stand up to legal scrutiny if put to the test.
 
So you can actually gamble online in USA, despite the law, because it is unlikely that someone would put you up in court for this?
 
You can gamble, in fact there are sites that accept Us players, I don't think someone went to jail for something like this, but I also don't follow it. They should legalize online gambling there, its not like we are in the 19th century.
 
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No one has gone to jail for online gambling in the USA, not from a consumers standpoint at least. Operators can and do get in trouble.

Once again, there are no laws in 95% of states that would make online gambling illegal. It is a public misconception that online poker and online gambling are illegal, but it is very incorrect.
 
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