Missouri launches online sports betting —what does this mean for St. Louis fans?
Missouri legislators finally legalized online sports betting after decades of debate. The law paves the way for St. Louis fans to place wagers on their favorite teams, with apps launching later this year. So, how will it change the local sporting and entertainment scene?
(StLouisRestaurantReview) Following numerous unsuccessful attempts in the state legislature, Missouri is now officially among the growing number of states where online sports betting is legal. The action has been greeted with open arms by state sports enthusiasts, especially in St. Louis, where local teams like the Cardinals, Blues, and CITY SC enjoy some of the most passionate fan followings in the country.
The law will mean that soon, instead of having to drive across the river into Illinois to place a bet, the fan will be able to pull out his or her phone and bet on the couch or in the parking lot while tailgating outside Busch Stadium. Officials expect online sites to open later this year, as the NFL and college football seasons begin, which are their prime time for sports betting.
Why now? The rush to catch up
Missouri has long lingered in inactivity while funds streamed across state borders as bettors traveled to Illinois or Kansas to place legitimate bets. Illinois and Kansas were collecting millions of tax dollars while Missouri merely sat on its hands.
The pressure finally became too much to ignore. Lawmakers cited the potential for state revenue, economic activity, and consumer protection as major reasons for passing the bill this time around. Missouri’s new sports betting market is projected to generate tens of millions annually, with a portion earmarked for education funding.
For St. Louis, the shift also means greater engagement for fans who already live and breathe the game. Mobile sportsbooks commonly feature live statistics, betting during a game as it unfolds, and all forms of interactive pieces that can enhance watching a Cardinals ninth-inning comeback or a Blues playoff series.
Missouri sports betting is facing a new normal
Being a novice at sports betting, one would find it intimidating initially. However, Missouri sports enthusiasts would have at their fingertips an in-depth platform dedicated to sports betting enthusiasts, making betting on sports in Missouri easy by offering professional tips, odds, and picks for every sport’s game, from UFC and NBA to football and soccer. It will also have useful tools like sportsbook promo codes, futures odds trackers, and sports betting tutorials. This kind of hub gives a less intimidating entrance point for both seasoned players and newcomers alike without needing to lose their way.
For St. Louis specifically, the timing could not be more perfect. With CITY SC drawing huge crowds in its first MLS season, the Cardinals battling through another season of baseball, and the Blues looking to regain playoff heights, there is never a shortage of in-town action to wager on.
What the market will look like
So, what can sports fans expect when Missouri flips the switch later this year? The configuration will be reasonably routine elsewhere:
Mobile apps and sites by major players like DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and Caesars will probably be among the first out of the gate.
Sportsbooks on-site within casinos across the state will go live, providing fans with a more traditional betting experience.
Fees and tax rates were set so that they will encourage competition but also ensure Missouri receives its share.
For the gamblers, it’s welcome news. There is going to be a flood of welcome bonuses, promo codes, and odds boosts as sportsbooks fight for your money. If you’ve ever opened an account in Illinois or Kansas, you know how eager these companies are to acquire new users.
How this affects St. Louis sports
St. Louis is a sports city, no doubt about it. With gambling now an official part of the equation, expect the excitement surrounding games to increase even more. Bookmakers often enter partnerships with pro franchises, so fans could soon be greeted with in-arena betting parlors or special promotions tied directly to Cardinals, Blues or CITY SC games.
Imagine grabbing a cold beer at Busch Stadium, pulling out your phone, and placing a live wager on the Cardinals to score in the next inning. Or sitting in the Enterprise Center getting odds updates from the scoreboard. Those are already real in other states and could be in St. Louis, too, someday.
There’s also the economic aspect. Casinos and sportsbooks are most likely to create new jobs, with tourism and spending potentially being improved, adding an injection to downtown. The trickle-down effect may even stretch to nearby restaurants, bars, and sports arenas as fans visit to bet on and watch games.
Caution and responsibility
Of course, with any increase in gambling comes concerns regarding problem gambling and addiction. State officials insist that these issues are not being ignored, with features like betting limits, self-exclusion programs, and funding for problem gambling treatment.
Gamblers are encouraged to wager responsibly and remember that sports betting may enhance the experience, but it is not a guarantee of money-making. The house always wins.
Looking ahead for the state
As legal online sports wagering is coming, Missouri is poised on the brink of a new era of sporting entertainment. St. Louis fans, in particular, will benefit as the market is set to be unveiled later this year, making it more convenient, exciting, and accessible to engage with their beloved teams.
Whether you’re a casual fan who just wants to throw five bucks on the Cardinals to win, or a die-hard bettor tracking NBA spreads and UFC fight odds, the options will soon be at your fingertips.
Martin Smith is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of St. Louis Restaurant Review, STL.News, USPress.News, and STL.Directory. He is a member of the United States Press Agency (ID: 31659) and the US Press Agency.