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Where is MyWinners Licensed for Betting?

Understanding State-by-State Licensing and Minimum Age Requirements

Rob Lawson avatar
Written by Rob Lawson
Updated over 2 months ago

MyWinners is a licensed, regulated pari-mutuel betting platform. However, wagering laws vary across the United States, meaning not every state permits online horse or greyhound betting. The table below outlines which states currently allow licensed wagering and the minimum legal betting age in each.


Licensing Overview

MyWinners operates under Advance Deposit Wagering (ADW) regulations that require users to be physically located in a state where online pari-mutuel betting is licensed and permitted. Your eligibility to wager depends on your current location, not your state of residence or where your account was registered.

If you travel between states, your ability to place bets may change automatically based on where you are. For example, if you’re in Connecticut, you can place bets online through MyWinners. But if you travel into Massachusetts, where MyWinners is not yet licensed, your ability to wager will pause automatically until you return to a licensed state.


⚠️ Important Notes

  • VPNs are not permitted. MyWinners uses geolocation verification to comply with state law. Attempting to mask your location may result in account restrictions.

  • You must be physically located in a licensed state to wager.

  • Minimum age requirements vary by state and are listed below.

  • If you are between 18 and 21, you may only wager in states where the minimum legal age is 18.

  • In states where wagering is not licensed, you can still access your account to manage settings, view results, and withdraw funds—but you cannot place bets.


Licensed States and Minimum Age Requirements

State

Licensed for Wagering

Minimum Age

Alabama

YES

19

Alaska

NO

Arizona

NO

Arkansas

NO

California

YES (Harness Only)

18

Colorado

YES

18

Connecticut

YES

18

Delaware

YES

18

Florida

YES

18

Georgia

NO

Hawaii

NO

Idaho

YES

18

Illinois

Pending Approval

18

Indiana

YES

18

Iowa

NO

Kansas

YES

21

Kentucky

YES

18

Louisiana

YES

18

Maine

NO

Maryland

YES

18

Massachusetts

YES

18

Michigan

NO

Minnesota

YES

18

Mississippi

NO

Missouri

NO

Montana

YES

18

Nebraska

YES

21

Nevada

NO

New Hampshire

YES

21

New Jersey

NO

New Mexico

YES

18

New York

Pending Approval

18

North Carolina

NO

North Dakota

YES

18

Ohio

YES

18

Oklahoma

YES

18

Oregon

YES

18

Pennsylvania

NO

Puerto Rico

NO

Rhode Island

YES

18

South Carolina

NO

South Dakota

YES

18

Tennessee

YES

18

Texas

NO

Utah

NO

Vermont

YES

18

Virginia

NO

Washington

YES

21

Washington, D.C.

NO

West Virginia

YES

18

Wisconsin

YES

18

Wyoming

YES

18

Updated: 10/10/2025


💡 Did You Know? Connecticut isn’t just another licensed state — it’s the home turf of MyWinners. Every online wager placed here connects directly to the same state-regulated pari-mutuel pools as our official Winners retail venues, including the iconic Winners @ Bobby V’s in Stamford and Windsor Locks.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use MyWinners if I live in a state that isn’t licensed?

Yes, you can register and manage your account, but you can’t place bets while located in a non-licensed state.

What happens if I travel to another state?

Your access will automatically adjust based on your location. If you enter a state that doesn’t permit wagering, betting options will be disabled until you return to a licensed state.

Is it legal to use a VPN to access MyWinners?

No. Using a VPN or other location-masking tool violates state wagering regulations and MyWinners’ Terms & Conditions.

What if I’m under 21 but over 18?

You may wager only in states where the minimum age is 18. States with a minimum age of 21 will not permit betting until you meet that threshold.

How does MyWinners verify my location?

We use secure, industry-approved geolocation technology to confirm your location every time you log in or attempt to wager.

Can I Bet on Horse Racing, Jai Alai, and Greyhound Racing in California?

No. In California, you can only bet on harness racing. Other types of pari-mutuel wagering, including thoroughbred horse racing, Jai Alai, and greyhound racing, are not permitted under current state regulations.

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