Sports Betting in New Hampshire: What you need to know - Granite Grok

Sports Betting in New Hampshire: What you need to know

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We are living an exciting period of history regarding sportsbook betting in New Hampshire and across the United States. Often used as a political tool to score points and build favour, online gambling is fast becoming a weapon across the US.

Thankfully, the rule-makers working in the Granite State are already ahead of the game, and residents are enjoying their newfound freedoms, betting on futures and other exciting markets, while millions across the land watch on in envy.

When officials lifted the long-running and often controversial ban on betting in the White House, each state has handed the power to make its mind up on betting. Should it be legalised and enjoyed responsibly by millions while the local government sets taxes and benefits from inviting the world’s top names from sportsbook betting to play? It’s certainly appealing as the nation fights back from the devastating effects of the pandemic, which, of course, hit us all financially.

 

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Changes were made

In 2019, seeing what was coming and knowing the winds of change were gathering pace, New Hampshire voted to legalise online sportsbook gambling. That means you are no longer required to up sticks and travel for many hours to Las Vegas simply to place a bet on the next NFL game shown live on television or the next big horse race that grabs your fancy. This can now be done at the touch of a button using your smartphone or desktop computer. But that’s not the case everywhere.

Online gambling isn’t yet legal nationwide, which can confuse some people. You can bet at home in New Hampshire, wagering using your smartphone on the totals in an NBA match, but what about when on vacation or working on the road? How do you know which states you can bet in and which trying to do so would see you thrown in jail?

The subject of sports betting is a tricky one at present, with people not entirely clear where they stand. We all want to be good citizens and follow the laws of the land as best we can, but that’s not always easy. It’s even more of a challenge when we aren’t exactly sure what the rules are, or they keep changing. Thankfully, there’s one trick that will always keep you right when online sportsbook betting is involved.

Keep yourself legal

We know online betting is legal in New Hampshire and has been for over three years. Despite the interruption of the pandemic in 2020 and 2021, you would have noticed that the gambling industry is beginning to take root in the region and has become part of everyday life for sports fans in the area. Changes to the laws have even allowed our local sports teams, both professional and amateur, to work closely with major betting brands and collect sponsorship or advertising revenue.

A study of gambling in New Hampshire showed more bets are placed using a smartphone than a desktop computer or at a land-based sportsbook or casino. And that makes keeping on the right side of the law even easier. Simply enable geolocation services on your handset – especially when travelling across the United States and overseas. Your device will now recognise exactly where you are in the world.
Let the app lead you

If you have downloaded a betting app to your handset, you can access it from anywhere. Deposit funds, withdraw winnings, check scores and compare betting odds. This can be done at work, on the train, or whilst out for lunch. Anytime and anywhere.

When you are ready to bet – or want to check the local laws regarding betting – simply fire up your betting app. If gambling is legal in an area you’re in; you will gain access to the app and your betting account in seconds.

Your app will display this information if betting is banned in that region. When attempting to log on to the app, you’ll be met with a message informing you that gambling is illegal in the area and that no bets will be accepted or honoured. When you move around, the location settings on your smartphone easily keep up.

 

 

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