The OCCC also approved 37 entities hoping to offer betting kiosks (there are roughly 1,000 bars, restaurants and grocery stores in the state that have applied). Here's a look at some of the sportsbooks available in Ohio now and in the coming weeks: Type C licensed operators will have betting kiosks in places like restaurants and bars, and whose number in each county will be determined by population or tourism figures.
Regulators pored over an estimated 3,000 applications by the time they awarded up to 25 Type A licenses (reserved for mobile betting apps), 42 Type B licenses (reserved for retail locations) and an undetermined number of Type C licenses. 1 universal start date for Ohio betting apps represented the largest simultaneous launch of sports betting ever in the U.S., according to the state's casino control commission. Wire transfers for racebook deposit and withdrawal have $15 fee Geolocation on desktop subject to technical issues Promotions are plentiful, also expensive for smaller bankrolls Online racebook simplistic organization, ease of use Robust offerings across markets and bet types