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Michigan Gambling Guide: Legal Gambling Options in the State Legal Types of Gambling in MichiganMichigan has several legal types of gambling under the jurisdiction of state law and regulated by the Michigan Gaming Control Board and Michigan Lottery. Listed below is an exhaustive list of legal types of gambling in MI and Michigan gambling sites. Casino GamblingMichigan has two types of casinos: commercial and tribal, both of which offer slot machines, table games, poker et al. Detroit is the sole location of commercial casinos in the Great Lake State while tribal casinos are located all over the state. No matter what casino you plan to enter, you must be 21 years old in order to gamble in either one. Michigan has three state-regulated commercial casinos, which are located in Detroit: MGM Grand Detroit, MotorCity casino and Hollywood Casino at Greektown. These are the big-box casinos, with thousands of slots, plenty of table games, hotels and retail sportsbooks. There are 22 tribal casinos operated by 12 federally recognized tribes in Michigan. These include slots, table games, poker and hotels, and some include sportsbooks. Tribal casinos are regulated by federal law and gaming compacts with the state. Online Casinos were made legal 6 years ago. Michigan has indeed the biggest iGaming market in the US with 15 online casinos to play slots, blackjack, roulette, poker and many other games online. Online casinos have to be licensed by the MGCB and the players must be above 21 years of age and physically within state borders. Sports BettingSports betting opened with in-person and online sports betting available for wagering, and sports bettors could place wagers in person or on the go. And there's no shortage with a whole bunch of Michigan sportsbooks to choose from. Having launched in January, Michigan has one of the largest online sports betting markets in the US with more than $5 billion last year in bets from 12 operators. Sports betting is legal in-person at commercial and tribal casinos, launching in March. The talk about sports betting in retail is the entertainment aspect, in which you bet in person and later watch those games on a video wall and some TVs where you can play casino games and have food and drink. Horse RacingHorse racing is legal since the passage of the Racing Act, under pari-mutuel betting for live and simulcast horse races. Online pari-mutuel betting is also allowed under the Lawful Internet Gaming Act, which opened up Michigan to legal online gambling formats, such as horse race wagering. LotteryThe Michigan Lottery offers online tickets, instant games and games of chance, all of which bring immense revenue to the state. To participate in the lottery in the Great Lake State, you must be above 18 years old. The legalisation of the state lottery but not the legal selling of lottery tickets on the internet took place later on, making buying and checking on tickets any time, anywhere easy. PokerPoker is available in all of the three casinos in the state, but you also have the option to play online poker in Michigan under the same Lawful Internet Gaming Act. You will have access to lots of poker online in licensed sites here. Daily Fantasy SportsThe games of Daily Fantasy Sports were legalized through the Fantasy Contests Consumer Protection Act, enabling the websites like DraftKings and FanDuel to be run legally. To engage in DFS in Michigan, you are required to be 18 years or older. Michigan Gambling LawsGambling in Michigan first went online with the legalization of horse racing. Michigan gambling has since expanded exponentially to include the likes of online and bricks-and-mortar casinos, retail and mobile sports betting and lottery and daily fantasy sports. All but nearly all gambling in Michigan falls under the jurisdiction of the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB), and all operators are licensed and approved under the gambling laws enacted by that regulator. Who Is Eligible to Gamble in Michigan?To gamble legally in Michigan, you will need to be:
Licensing and RegulationMichigan Gaming Control Board oversees a strict licensing and screening process for gaming and non-gaming providers, casino employees, and operators to ensure honest and fair gambling in Michigan. Gambling Taxes in MichiganMichigan imposes a tax of 4.25% on gambling winnings. Gamblers will be required to log numbers themselves for tax returns because gambling operators will not provide players with a W-2G for gambling winnings. Revenue brought in by gambling in Michigan like casinos, internet gambling and sports betting is largely put into the School Aid Fund, which is used to pay for K-12 public schools. Learn more about such taxes on our Michigan gambling winnings tax calculator page. Start Gambling in Michigan TodayYou're good to go to gamble in Michigan! With so many choices out there for in-state and online, there's plenty to go around if you're looking to gamble in the Great Lake State. Make sure to check out BetMichigan.com's complete gambling guide for all the information you may need on all forms of legal gambling in the state, including how to do it, age restrictions and some terms and conditions. |
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