In New York, only online sports betting and horse racing are legal and licensed. Online casino and poker are not legal, sweepstakes casinos are banned (S5935A, Dec 2025), and prediction markets are deemed unlicensed by the state regulator.
New York licenses mobile sports betting (21+, taxed at 51% — the highest in the nation) and regulates pari-mutuel horse racing (18+). It does not license online casino or poker. In December 2025 the state banned sweepstakes casinos, and the Gaming Commission has stated that prediction-market operators are not licensed and operate unlawfully in New York.
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 New York: FanDuel, for the guaranteed $350 value and the low $5 entry. AmWager is the add-on pick if you also bet the races.
These are the operators licensed by the New York State Gaming Commission. You must be 21+ and physically in the state.
Pari-mutuel horse racing is legal online through licensed ADW apps — 18+, regulated by the NYS Gaming Commission. NYRA Bets is the home platform (Saratoga, Belmont, Aqueduct).
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Unlicensed. The New York State Gaming Commission states that prediction-market operators are not licensed to offer wagering in New York and are operating unlawfully. We don’t recommend prediction-market play in NY until its status is resolved.
Banned. New York enacted Senate Bill S5935A in December 2025, prohibiting dual-currency sweepstakes casinos. Operators such as Chumba, Stake.us, NoLimitCoins, Funrize, FunzCity and Real Prize no longer accept New York players.
Free-to-play social casinos (no cash redemption) remain legal for entertainment only.
Real-money online casino (slots, table games) and online poker are not legal in New York — both require iGaming legislation that hasn’t passed.
New York’s sports betting and horse racing are entrenched. The open question is online casino & poker.
No. New York banned sweepstakes casinos under Senate Bill S5935A, enacted December 2025. Free-play social casinos (no prizes) are still allowed.
The NYS Gaming Commission licenses FanDuel, DraftKings, Caesars, BetMGM, BetRivers, Fanatics and Bally Bet, plus ESPN Bet (moving to theScore Bet) and Resorts World Bet (winding down). 21+.
Yes. Pari-mutuel ADW betting is legal at 18+ through licensed apps like AmWager and NYRA Bets.
The state Gaming Commission says prediction-market operators are not licensed and operate unlawfully in New York. Their status is unresolved.
No. Neither online poker nor real-money online casino is legal in New York; both await iGaming legislation.
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