How to Gamble Online in Minnesota?

Has anyone tried DraftKings in MN? I know it’s not fully legal here, but I’ve heard some people access it through workarounds. Curious if it’s worth the hassle.

Stick to offshore sites like BetOnline or Bovada. They’re reliable and work fine in MN.

Always verify the legitimacy of the platform you’re using. Look for reviews, check their licensing, and ensure they have secure payment methods. Safety should be your top priority.

Bovada is my go-to. Easy to use, and withdrawals are pretty quick compared to others.

Are there any sites that offer live dealer games in MN? I’d love to try blackjack with a real dealer instead of just RNG games.

I’ve tried so many sites, and honestly, Wild Casino is be best. Their slots are super fun, and their blackjack tables are always open. Highly recommend!

I use Wild Casino, and it’s been great. Their mobile app is super easy to use, which is a big plus.

I once bet on a horse because its name reminded me of my dog. Long story short, my dog is still faster than that horse.

If you’re into casino games, check out Super Slots. It’s as close to a real casino as you can get online, and the dealers are super professional.

MyBookie works great. Fast payouts and good odds for sports betting.

Does anyone know which sites offer the best bonuses for new users? I’ve seen some crazy offers, but I’m not sure if they’re worth it.

I tried a few casino games on BetOnline, and honestly, the RNG felt a bit off. Stick to their sports betting—it’s way more reliable.

If you’re new to online gambling, set a budget and stick to it. Sites like Bovada and Superslots have tools to help you manage your spending, which is super helpful.

Just go for it! Start small, have fun, and don’t take it too seriously. Gambling’s all about the thrill!

Good list. Thanks for sharing

I’m happy to see my site (BetOnline) on this list :slight_smile:

Can’t go wrong with either of those.

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Yep. The US-based sportsbooks are state specific, and VPNs don’t work. They require you to download location tracking software so they exactly where you are.

IMO offshore is the best option. Using crypto is easy once you do it a couple times. The first time I bought bitcoin was to send to an offshore sportsbook. I then started learning more about it and now I hold it as an investment :slight_smile:

They don’t allow those apps. Those apps operate illegally. I would be very cautious if I had money deposited with one of them, as I think they could get shutdown at anytime. Especially as they’re US-based and completely unregulated.

I don’t think any form of online gambling is allowed in Minnesota. That’s why I’m looking for options here.

I’m planning to use an offshore online casino, but I’m curious about underdog and prizepicks. Have you used them? If so, how do you like them?