Kentucky has legal online sports betting (since 2023) and world-class horse racing β home to Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Derby. Real-money online casino isn't legal, and sweepstakes casinos sit in a contested gray area.
Kentucky launched sports betting in September 2023 under HB 551, regulated by the Kentucky Horse Racing and Gaming Corporation (KHRGC) at 14.25% online (9.75% retail). The age was raised from 18 to 21 by HB 904 in 2026. Horse racing is the state’s signature β Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Derby β with ADW betting at 18+. Real-money online casino and poker are not legal, and sweepstakes casinos are contested.
For sports betting, FanDuel‘s Bet $5, Get $350 is the standout β the bonus is guaranteed (not win-dependent) for just $5 a day across a week, with a low entry and a 7-day expiry on each drop. BetRivers’ 2nd Chance Bet up to $500 is the better fit if you’d rather make one larger first wager with a loss-refund safety net.
For the horses, AmWager‘s 100% match up to $50 (code AMWAGER) is the racing pick.
Best for a new customer in Kentucky: FanDuel, for the guaranteed $350 value and the low $5 entry. AmWager is the add-on pick if you also bet the races.
KHRGC-licensed online sportsbooks, anchored to the state’s racetracks (up to three skins each). 21+. Online betting is taxed at 14.25%.
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Kentucky is the heart of American horse racing β Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Derby. Pari-mutuel ADW betting is legal at 18+. AmWager leads on track count and rebates; TwinSpires is the Churchill Downs-owned ADW.
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Contested. Kentucky’s broad anti-gambling statutes predate the internet and create real uncertainty. After a prior VGW (Chumba / LuckyLand) settlement, some operators proactively block Kentucky rather than risk being the next test case. No specific sweepstakes ban statute exists, but the legal footing is shaky.
Contested. HB 904 (2026) bars Kentucky sports betting, horse racing and DFS licensees from partnering with prediction markets in the state, and from mid-2027 extends that nationwide. A separate bill (HB 757) would tax prediction markets at 14.25%.
Real-money online casino and online poker are not legal in Kentucky. There’s no active iGaming push β the state’s gambling identity is built around horse racing rather than online casino expansion.
Kentucky is a horse-racing-first market; online casino isn’t on the table.
No. Real-money online casino and poker are not legal in Kentucky, and there’s no active iGaming push.
It’s contested. Kentucky’s broad anti-gambling statutes create uncertainty, and after a prior VGW settlement some operators block the state. There’s no specific ban statute.
Yes, since September 2023, regulated by the KHRGC at 14.25% online. The minimum age is now 21 after HB 904.
Yes, at 18+. Kentucky is the home of Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Derby, with a deep ADW market led by AmWager and TwinSpires.
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