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Frequently asked questions

Is online sports betting legal in the United States?

Online sports betting is legal in 38+ US states as of April 2026. Each state has its own regulatory framework and operator approvals. See our state-by-state guide for current legal status.

How do I choose a sportsbook?

Match the operator to your typical betting pattern: line shopping needs multiple operators, casino-cross-over needs a unified app, retail-comp users benefit from MGM Rewards or Caesars Rewards. See our 100-point operator rating framework for our recommendations.

Are online sportsbook welcome bonuses worth it?

Welcome bonuses can have positive expected value when used carefully, but the fine print typically reduces nominal value by 25-50%. A $1,000 bonus may have realized expected value of $400-700. Read the T&C carefully before claiming.

How do I responsibly manage my betting bankroll?

Disciplined bettors size each bet at 1-2% of bankroll, track every wager including closing line value (CLV), and have stop-loss rules. Bankroll discipline is more predictive of long-term outcomes than picking ability.

What is closing line value (CLV)?

CLV is the gap between the price you got on a bet and the market's closing price. Sustained positive CLV (1.5%+ on 200+ bet samples) is the strongest forward-looking indicator of edge. See our CLV guide.

If betting stops being fun, where can I get help?

Free, confidential help is available 24/7. In the US, call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit ncpgambling.org. State-specific resources are linked from our responsible gambling resources page.