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Michigan legalized mobile sports betting in January 2021, which was just in time for the 2021 NFL playoffs. Michigan folk were able to bet on Tom Brady all the way through his 7th, and possibly last Super Bowl.
Here is everything you need to know about mobile sports betting in Michigan.
FAQ | Answer |
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Is Sports Betting legal in Michigan? | Yes! Went legal in January 2021. |
Which Sportsbooks can you Bet on in Michigan? | 12 total, with them all listed below: Caesars, BetMGM, BetRivers, DraftKings, FanDuel, Barstool, PointsBet, WynnBET, FOX Bet, Golden Nugget, Four Winds, and Parx. |
Michigan Sports Betting Rules | The only rules are that you must be 21 years or older and physically located in Michigan (confirmed by your phone GPS, or geocomply software) Unlike other states such as Virginia and New Jersey, no sports are off-limits. The only type of bet that you can’t wager on in Michigan are college player props. But, Michigan colleges are fair game. |
Caesars Sportsbook is a great sportsbook, with a ton of good promotions and odds boosts. We like to call Caesars Sportsbook the OddsBoost god because of the sheer volume of odds boosts they have on a daily basis. They also have some really good promos as well, highlighted below.
BetMGM also has a lot of odds boosts and promos to take advantage of. It also has a really nice user interface when scrolling through the different types of markets/props you want to bet. It’s very intuitive and easy to navigate. Some of the promos are highlighted below:
BetRivers also has a nice signup bonus in which they will deposit match up to $250. Other than that, they have nice daily promos and odds boosts that they call “House Specials.” We love betting those House Specials, as they normally have some profitable bets to make.
PointsBet follows suit with the previous books that offer a generous sign up bonus. New users can get up to $2000 in 2 free bets. They also have daily odds boosts and generally a sleek interface that is easy to navigate.
Sure is! They were not the first state to legalize mobile sports betting, but they certainly have taken the most advantage of it being legal.
Michigan has 12 total sportsbooks available. They are Barstool, BetMGM, BetRivers, DraftKings, FanDuel, Caesars, PointsBet, WynnBET, FOX Bet, Golden Nugget, Four Winds, and Parx.
Because of how many sportsbooks are legal in Michigan, they also made sure that they would offer fair pricing.
Michigan is easy. You can do everything necessary to get signed up all from your phone/computer. Some states require an in-person sign-up, but Michigan is not one of those states.
They also make signing up and depositing fairly simple as well. This is detailed in the next section, but for the sign-up process, the sportsbook will ask you a couple of personal questions to verify your identity. Then once you are signed up you can set up the payment method by syncing the app to your account.
Only two rules in Michigan.
Luckily, it is pretty easy to get started in a state like Michigan. Let’s detail the steps below.
Sportsbook | Mobile Betting | Sign Up Bonus |
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Caesars | Yes | $1,100 first bet insurance |
BetMGM | Yes | $1,000 risk free bet |
PointsBet | Yes | $2,000 in two separate risk free bets |
Barstool | Yes | $1,000 risk-free bet |
DraftKings | Yes | Deposit match of up to $1,000 |
FanDuel | Yes | $1,000 risk free bet |
WynnBet | Yes | $1,000 deposit match |
BetRivers | Yes | Deposit match up to $250 |
FOX Bet | Yes | Risk-free bet up to $500 |
Four Winds | Yes | No sign-up bonus |
Golden Nugget | Yes | $250 risk-free bet |
Parx | Yes | $750 risk-free bet |
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