To sign up for an online sportsbook in Nevada, follow these steps:
- Choose a licensed Nevada sportsbook that offers online betting.
- Visit the physical sportsbook location associated with your chosen operator.
- Bring a valid government-issued ID to prove your age and identity.
- Complete the registration process at the sportsbook, which typically involves filling out forms and providing personal information.
- Fund your account with an initial deposit.
- Download the sportsbook's mobile app or access their website.
- Log in to your newly created account and start betting.
What Sports Can I Bet on in Nevada?
Nevada offers a comprehensive range of sports betting options, covering both professional and collegiate sports. Here's a breakdown of some of the most popular sports available for betting:
NFL
The National Football League is one of the most bet-on sports in Nevada. Bettors can wager on regular season games, playoffs, and the Super Bowl. Popular bets include point spreads, moneylines, totals, and various prop bets.
NBA
Basketball fans can enjoy betting on NBA games throughout the season, including the playoffs and Finals. Nevada sportsbooks offer a wide range of markets, from traditional bets to player props and live betting options.
MLB
Baseball betting is available for all Major League Baseball games, including spring training, regular season, and postseason matchups. Bettors can wager on moneylines, run lines, totals, and various baseball-specific props.
NHL
Hockey enthusiasts can bet on NHL games, including regular season matchups, playoffs, and the Stanley Cup Finals. Puck lines, moneylines, and totals are popular betting options for hockey.
College Sports
Nevada allows betting on college sports, including football and basketball. However, some restrictions may apply to in-state college teams or events (more on this in the Prohibited Bets section).
NASCAR
Auto racing fans can bet on NASCAR events, including race winners, head-to-head matchups, and various prop bets related to race outcomes and driver performances.
Nevada's Sports Teams to Bet On
Nevada is home to several professional sports teams that attract significant betting interest:
- Las Vegas Raiders (NFL)
- Vegas Golden Knights (NHL)
- Las Vegas Aces (WNBA)
Nevada College Sports Teams
While Nevada allows betting on college sports, it's important to note that some restrictions may apply to in-state teams.
Major college teams in Nevada include:
- University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Rebels
- University of Nevada, Reno Wolf Pack
Types of Wagers Available
Nevada sportsbooks offer a wide variety of betting options to cater to different preferences and strategies.
Here are some of the most common types of wagers available:
Moneyline
A straightforward bet on which team or player will win a game or match. The odds are presented as positive or negative numbers, indicating underdogs and favorites.
Parlays
Combining multiple bets into a single wager. All selections must win for the parlay to pay out, but the potential returns are higher than individual bets.
Totals
Also known as over/under bets, these wagers are placed on whether the combined score of both teams will be over or under a predetermined number set by the sportsbook.
Point Spreads
A bet on the margin of victory in a game. The favorite gives up points (spreads), while the underdog receives points, evening out the betting field.
Futures
Long-term bets on outcomes that will be decided in the future, such as championship winners, division titles, or individual player awards.
Prop Bets
Wagers on specific events or outcomes within a game that may not directly affect the final result. These can range from player performance stats to game events.
Live Bets
Also known as in-play betting, this allows bettors to place wagers on games that are already in progress, with odds updating in real-time based on the action.
Prohibited Bets
While Nevada has a fairly open sports betting market, there are some restrictions in place:
- No betting on non-sporting events (e.g., elections, entertainment awards)
- Restrictions may apply to betting on in-state college teams or events held within the state
- No betting on high school sports
Always check with your chosen sportsbook for the most up-to-date information on prohibited bets, as regulations can change.