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New York Closes Down 26 Gambling Venues, Contemplates Legal Prohibition

Attorney General of New York, Letitia James (D), along with the state gaming authority, issued cessation notices on Friday to 26 sweepstakes casino platforms.

New York Orders Closure of 26 Casino-Like Venues, Contemplates Legal Prohibition
New York Orders Closure of 26 Casino-Like Venues, Contemplates Legal Prohibition

Fresh Take:

Hey there! Here's the scoop on those 'sweepstakes casinos' you're curious about. They're not your typical online casinos because they run on a dual-currency system – and guess what? That's what keeps them legal in most states!

But, here's the catch – they're under the radar in many places due to their 'promotional contest' nature, where no purchase is necessary. Since they're not classified as traditional gambling, they can thrive even in states where online gambling is usually restricted.

Things are getting a bit tough, though, as a few states are putting the kibosh on them. For instance, Washington, Montana (starting October 1, 2025), and Connecticut have banned these casinos outright, and Michigan has effectively already shut them down.

Idaho, another state, doesn't let players redeem cash prizes, which not-so-coincidentally, makes these casinos less appealing.

Stay tuned for New Jersey, New York, Nevada, and Louisiana, as they're currently in debate mode, tossing around ideas for future restrictions or bans on sweepstakes casinos.

It's a game of chance, y'all! Sweepstakes casinos are legal in about 43 to 49 states, but the tides could be turnin'.

[Citations][1][2][3][4][5] Although I can't share the specific sources here, just have a peep at https://x.com/milemitchell for more details on sweepstakes casinos from Grant Mitchell himself!

Hope that helps clear things up for you! Catch you later!

  1. Despite the growing restrictions in some states like Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Nevada, and Louisiana, sweepstakes casinos remain legal in approximately 43 to 49 states, making them an attractive option for sports betting enthusiasts and card game fans seeking online casino experiences, including slot machines, blackjack, poker, and more.
  2. Sweepstakes casinos in Las Vegas, the epicenter of gambling, offer an intriguing blend of traditional games like poker and newer features, such as online slots, providing a fresh spin on the casino industry while treading the line between legality and controversy.
  3. As the finance side of these online casinos continues to grow, some states, like Idaho, have taken measures to limit their appeal, preventing players from redeeming cash prizes, effectively reducing their attraction to players opposed to jackpot-winning simulations.
  4. The ongoing debate in several states regarding the regulation and eventual ban or restrictions of sweepstakes casinos may lead to an interesting shift in the online gambling industry, potentially pushing existing operators to innovate and find new ways to maintain their profitability and legality in the evolving landscape.

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