Sports Betting in Oklahoma

Amelia Walker By Amelia Walker Senior Content Writer at Betting.us Updated: December 14, 2023
Amelia Walker Amelia Walker Senior Content Writer at Betting.us

Amelia Walker, a J.D. holder and senior content writer at Betting.us, is a legal expert in responsible gambling. Initially skeptical, she now has over six years in professional gambling. She’s studied gambling law and currently educates gamblers on our site in legal and safe play.

Welcome to our detailed review of the legality of sports betting in Oklahoma State. Oklahoma is home to over 70 tribal casinos, but is yet to have a legal sports betting scene, despite a pact that allows two tribal casinos, and up to five other viable sports betting locations. However, the state has active horse racing and various other options for punters seeking sports gambling opportunities.

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Full List and Map of Sports Betting Locations in Oklahoma

When compared to states, such as Nevada and New Jersey, which boast fully-fledged sports gambling, there is no legal sports’ betting in Oklahoma. The state does not approve any betting operators to offer odds and betting lines on sports. However, interested punters can place wagers on horse races, pari-mutuel and other options available. The table below shows all sports betting locations in the Oklahoma state map.

The Best Oklahoma Sportsbook

Name Type Website Full Address Review
Fair Meadows Racetrack www.exposquare.com Coming Soon

Betting Locations by Type

Sports’ betting in the state of Oklahoma has two parts. On one side, the state lacks legal sports gambling and has some of the harshest restrictions in the country, so no legal (state approved) operator can offer sports betting odds and betting lines. On the other end, you can wager on horse races and a recent pact with tribal casinos allows for legal sports betting on different professional games. Although not without its limitations, Oklahoma has a solid amount of betting options, especially in comparison to neighboring Kansas' betting options.

Casino Resorts

Oklahoma has several casino resorts within its borders and is one of the popular destinations for gambling tourists. It also boasts the largest casino in the USA. Some of the popular casino resorts in the state include Grand Casino Hotel & Resort, Remington Park, Riverwind Casino and 21 Century Museum Hotel Oklahoma City.

Racetracks

While sports betting isn’t legal yet, the state of Oklahoma has had horse racing events for several years, and punters can place different types of wagers on horse races and events. There are three main racetracks in Oklahoma, where punters can get odds and betting lines on live races as well as a simulcast. These include the Fair Meadows in Tulsa, Will Rogers Downs in Claremore and Remington Park in Oklahoma City.

Racetracks Types of Racing Review link
Thoroughbred
Coming soon
Thoroughbred
Coming soon
Thoroughbred , Harness
Coming soon

Off-Track Betting

Unlike in neighboring Missouri has legal off-track betting but no locations to wager, Oklahoma has several off-track betting locations that offer odds and betting lines on different horse racing events taking place in the state. These off-track betting locations are linked to the racetracks. The popular OTB locations in Oklahoma include Thunder Roadhouse Café, Heritage Place, Cherokee Casino-Sallisaw, Cherokee Choctaw Casino & Resort, Indigo Sky Casino, Choctaw, Casino Siloam Springs and Newcastle Casino.

  • Cherokee Casino Will Rogers Downs
  • Choctaw Casino & Resort
  • Holiday Inn
  • Henry Hudson's Pub
  • Newcastle Casino
  • Riverwind Casino
  • SouthWind Casino
  • Heritage Place
  • The Biltmore
  • McSalty's Pizza
  • Remington Park
  • The Varsity Sports Grill
  • Thunder Roadhouse Cafe
  • Choctaw Casino Pocola
  • Cherokee Casino Sallisaw
  • WinStar World Casino
  • Cherokee Casino Siloam Springs
  • Indigo Sky Casino

Riverboats

Riverboat cruises are some of the top attractions in Oklahoma, so you can expect various offers that include a gambling experience. The state boasts a seven-mile river that hosts several cruises and includes casino games and other gambling opportunities. Popular riverboats can be found in Riverwind Casino and Grand Casino & Hotel.

List of Legal Offline Sportsbooks in Oklahoma

While the legality of sports betting in Oklahoma isn’t clear, there are various offers for punters looking to place wagers on horse races and other options. If you are searching for where to bet on sports in Oklahoma, our advice is to visit a land-based sportsbook. Here are all legal offline betting locations in the state.

Oklahoma City
Remington Park 1 Remington Place
Heritage Place 2829 South MacArthur
McSalty's Pizza 3000 N. Portland Oklahoma City
The Biltmore 401 S. Meridian
The Varsity Sports Grill 115 E. Sheridan
Thunder Roadhouse Cafe 900 West Memorial Road
Henry Hudson's Pub 7500 S.E. 15th
Newcastle Casino 2457 Highway 62 Service Road
Riverwind Casino 1544 West State Highway 9

Oklahoma Sports Gambling - All Leagues and Bet Types

Oklahoma Sports Gambling, like many states in the USA, has an active sports scene that includes various professional leagues and games. However, the state is yet to make sports betting legal officially, so punters can only bet on horse racing events. The table below lists all bet types gamblers can place in Oklahoma.

Where Can I Check the Current Betting Odds and Lines?

It is essential to get accurate odds and betting lines from the central sportsbook location. The best way to achieve this involves visiting the physical headquarters of your favorite bookmarker, as it gives you exact odds as provided by the sportsbook. Another option would be to use the bookmarker’s official website, or via phone messages. Our discussions will not focus on online betting, so we recommend visiting the racebook for odds and betting lines on the horse races. Concerning receiving odds via phone messages and emails, Oklahoma is yet to have legal sports betting, so there is no inference regarding the matter.

Legal Sports Betting in Oklahoma

Gambling has been part of Oklahoma and punters can legally wager on simulcast races in the existing casinos. Live horse race betting is also available when you visit the racetrack. As such, there are various regulations in place to govern existing legal sports gambling in the state. Here are some questions and answers to help you understand the legality of Oklahoma sports betting.

Is sports betting legal in Oklahoma?
No
No, currently no legal sports betting options for residents of the state of Oklahoma
Legal age for sports betting?
21+
21 years for casinos that serve alcohol, while other forms of gambling is 18 years.
Can you bet online in Oklahoma?
Yes
Online bets on any horse or greyhound race is completely safe and legal in Oklahoma
Is fantasy sports betting allowed?
Yes
Yes, fantasy sports betting is allowed in Oklahoma
Is off-track betting allowed?
Yes
Yes, off-track betting is allowed
Are there any restrictions?
question
Yes, there are restrictions on age limits to gamblers
Who regulates OK sports betting?
question
Sports betting is regulated by the tribal gaming commission

History of Sports Betting in Oklahoma

Oklahoma is among the states with harsh regulations against sports gambling and both operators and punters can face criminal charge for going against the laws. However, the state has had various legislations that have shaped its gambling industry since it became a state back in 1890. Although punters are still waiting for legislatures to make sports betting legal, like in other places, there are various options for those looking to wager on horse races and other track events. Here is a timeline of Oklahoma’s sports betting history, including the key events that changed the outlook of sports gambling in the state.

Year Title Description
1982 Legal Pari-Mutuel Betting Horse racing became the first form of legal gambling in Oklahoma when the state legalized wagering on pari-mutuel back in 1982. Before then, betting on sports was thought to be illegal based on moral grounds. Legalizing the pari-mutuel betting on horse races led to the three racetracks that exist in the state today. The racetracks also transformed into racinos by providing slots and other traditional casino games besides their usual horse racing bets.
1992 Charity Gambling and Bingo Ten years after pari-mutuel became legal, the state of Oklahoma passed legislation to accommodate charity gambling and bingo. Tribal casinos also started providing bingo around the same time although Choctaw Indians had hosted the first high stake bingo back in 1987. Tribal casinos would face various huddles with each progression they made, thanks to constant opposition from state legislatures.
2004 Class III games Made Legal

Tribal casinos in Oklahoma have had their fair share of court feuds with the State. After losing so many cases, the government finally agreed to negotiations with the Indian tribes in 2002. The pact legalized Class III games in native lands following years of expanding the Class II games permitted back in 1982 along with pari mutuel wagering.

2020 Current Scene Oklahoma has several casinos within its borders, with no pressure to push for more gambling. As such, it is expected to be much slower at legalizing sports betting. However, pundits expect this will soon change, following recent negotiations to accommodate legal sports betting in two tribal casinos.

How to Bet on Sports in Oklahoma

How to bet on sports in Oklahoma isn’t any different from other locations in the country. It involves visiting the sportsbook for odd and betting lines, picking favorite bets, placing them and receiving a ticket. If your bet wins, show the ticket to collect your price. You can also bet on simulcast at any of the existing casinos.

List of all betting locations

General Rules
  • Once both parties accept a wager, it will not be altered or voided prior to the start of the event or championship

  • Winning tickets are void after one year counting from the date of the last event on the wager

  • Winnings of over $10,000 may be delayed until the next regular banking day 

  • Betting Limits:

    $0.01 Minimum - Maximum depends on the brand
  • Betting hours:

    08001000

Are Exchanges and Pari-Mutuel Betting Available in Oklahoma?

Pooled horse racing, or pari mutuel, as it is popularly known, became the first legal form of sports gambling in Oklahoma back in 1982. Since then, pari mutuel wagering has been legal in the state, albeit limited to horse racing events. On the other hand, the state of Oklahoma does not permit placing wagers on exchanges.

Taxation of Winnings

Oklahoma does not have a specified deduction that they charge on gambling winnings you get from wagering on sports. However, your winnings will still be subject to federal taxation regulations whether you are a resident or nonresident. The state will compute your tax as part of the taxable income, so you should include anything you win from gambling when you file your tax returns at the end of the year.

Federal Law:
  • $600 or more - the payor is obliged to provide you with a W-2G form

  • Winnings of 300x the bet or more, must be reported

  • All gambling winnings must be filed under a W-2G form and are subject to 25% federal tax

Additional State Rules:
  • All gambling points must pay $250,000 permit fee and a tax rate equal to 15 percent of revenue

To learn more about taxation in the US in general, visit our detailed section.

About Oklahoma

Oklahoma is a destination rich state located southern central of the USA, bordered by several states, including Texas, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, New Mexico and Colorado.

Capital Oklahoma City
Largest City Oklahoma City
Population 3.957 million (2019)
Area 181,195 km²
Time zone (GMT-5)
State Nickname(s) Sooner State
Motto Labor omnia vincit
About Oklahoma
Professional and College Teams in Oklahoma
Teams Sport League
OKC Energy FC Soccer United Soccer League
Oklahoma City Thunder Basketball NBA, NBA G
Oklahoma City Dodgers Baseball PCL
Oklahoma City FC Women's soccer Women's Premier Soccer League
Oklahoma City Jr. Blazers Ice hockey Western States Hockey League

Helping Hand for Players in Oklahoma

The state of Oklahoma provides various help centers and hotlines for those who face problem gambling challenges. If you have been struggling with impulsive gambling or know someone that does, it is essential to find help as soon as possible. Here are all hotlines and centers you can use for a helping hand against uncontrollable gambling patterns.

Help for Problem Help for Problem Gambling in Oklahoma
Lawyers for Betting Cases

FAQ

What sports can't you bet on in Oklahoma?

Horse races, Grey hound, Quarter Horse

Who is ineligible to place sports bets in Oklahoma?

18 years and above

What are other options for gambling available in Oklahoma?

State Lottery, Casino games, Poker, Slots

Who can apply for an Oklahoma sports betting license?

There is no sports’ betting license offered by the state of Oklahoma since it lacks a legal sports betting scene.

How much do sports betting operators have to pay in taxes?

Oklahoma has no legal sports betting, so there is no information on sports betting operator taxes.

How much revenue does Oklahoma sports betting generate?

Oklahoma is yet to have legal sports betting, so there is No sports betting revenue report.