In the US, enthusiasts of online casino gambling or online sports betting don’t have it easy. Online gambling has been banned in most states. However, Atlanta City and Las Vegas are two gambling destinations that are fully accepting gambling. For most punters who want to play casino games for real money, Las Vegas and the glittering Atlanta city have always been the destination to go. Recent years have seen the online gambling bans get increasingly perforated. Now four states alongside Pennsylvania, have almost fully eased their bans on gambling activities. Pennsylvania particularly is home to 14 brick and mortar casinos with the most attractive being the Parx Casino. Parx also doubles as the largest land-based gaming facility within Pennsylvania. The casino started as a horse racing track and later introduced the gambling facilities.

PA Online Gambling Laws

Since July 15, 2019, sports betting, online poker and casinos are now regulated and legal. Bill H 271, also referred to as ‘the gambling expansion pack’ was signed to law by Gov. Tom Wolf on May 27th, 2017. The House bill allowed the state to authorize interactive real money gaming across several channels. As a result of the Pennsylvania Racehorse Development and Gaming Act, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board was formed. The industry took off in full swing, and by 2009, Pennsylvania seconded Nevada in gambling revenue raked in. This was followed by the legalization of Delaware, Nevada, and New Jersey online gambling activities. These remained to be the only allowed states to practice online gambling. Now that all forms of gambling are legal in Pennsylvania, punters can enjoy;

  • Online poker
  • Online slots
  • Online table games
  • Fantasy sports and online sport betting
  • ilottery or the online Pennsylvania lottery

Parx casino was among the first three land-based casinos to allow the operation of games online through mobile applications and websites under the new law. In Pennsylvania, online gambling only became legal in 2017, while land-based gambling became legal in July 2004. According to the laws, the legal age of online gambling in Pennsylvania is at 21.

PA Online Gambling Bonus Offers and Promos

Due to the competitive market in Pennsylvania by sports bookmakers and online casino sites such as Parx, punters can enjoy attractive welcome bonuses and offers on deposits. These online casinos are looking to satisfy customers through incentives, offers, and loyalty programs. These include elite promotions and offers, dedicated account managers, luxurious gifts, and faster withdrawal times.

Gambling and Mobile Apps for PA Online Gambling

 Casinos have now had to live up to the demands and expectations of the online users considering that they are currently the largest regulated online gambling market in the US. Several sportsbooks and mobile casino apps have made their way into the market. Parx announced that it would be launching its online version in September 2019. However, real money casino and poker apps, by September 3, 2019, were expected to shift from html5 builds to the IOS, Apple’s operating system.

In the American online casino industry, there are several partnerships of software providers going around. Among the big players in this industry include NetEnt, Scientific Games, 888 Software, and SBtech. One software provider has especially taken a keen interest in Pennsylvania and opened an office in Philadelphia. Kambi, a software provider, has taken advantage of its successful expansion project by setting its sight highly on the PA online gambling market. Through a five- year partnership with Mohegan Sun Pocono, Kindred is scheduled to operate in Plains, Pennsylvania.

Banking Options and Online Safety

Due to its high security, PayPal is poised to become the lead casino payment method in PA. Other online payment methods that are popular for both withdrawal and deposit options in Philadelphia include; credit/debit banks, PayNearMe, online bank transfers, and ACH (eCheck).

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