Missouri Online Gambling: Real Money Gambling Sites for Missouri Residents

Welcome to the Missouri online gambling page. Missourians spent years watching neighboring states roll out regulated mobile sports betting while their own legislature stalled. The breakthrough came not through the Missouri General Assembly but through Amendment 2 — a citizen-led ballot initiative championed by the Kansas City Chiefs, St. Louis Cardinals and other professional sports franchises that Missouri voters approved in November 2024 by a narrow margin. After implementation work by the Missouri Gaming Commission throughout 2025, mobile sports betting officially launched on December 1, 2025, making Missouri the 39th U.S. state to offer regulated online sports wagering. Our Missouri gambling guide covers the full Missouri online gambling picture in 2026 for residents in St. Louis, Kansas City, Springfield, Columbia, Jefferson City, Independence, St. Joseph and across the state.

Missouri's framework leverages the state's 13 commercial riverboat casinos as licensing anchors, with each property authorized to partner with mobile sportsbook operators. Standalone "untethered" mobile licenses also exist for select operators, producing a competitive market with the major national brands all holding Missouri licenses. What Missouri has not authorized is online casino gaming or online poker. iCasino discussion has been preliminary at best in Missouri, with the state's complex constitutional gambling framework (which embeds specific gambling categories at the constitutional level rather than purely statutory) creating structural barriers to easy iCasino expansion. The Missouri Lottery has operated since 1986 with retail distribution and limited digital products. Horse racing has substantially contracted in Missouri, with the state's primary tracks closed years ago. Charitable gaming including bingo operates under state framework. DFS operates under Missouri framework. Tribal gaming doesn't exist in Missouri because the state has no federally recognized tribes with gaming compacts. Offshore platforms continue handling iCasino and online poker demand for Missouri residents.

What follows works through the November 2024 Amendment 2 voter authorization and December 2025 mobile launch, the 13 commercial riverboat casinos, the iCasino legislative landscape (currently dormant), the Missouri Lottery, charitable gaming, and the regulatory architecture under the Missouri Gaming Commission and Missouri Lottery Commission.

Missouri Gambling Overview Table

Product Missouri Status Minimum Age
Mobile sports betting Legal; multiple operators since December 1, 2025 21
Retail sportsbooks Legal at Missouri casinos since December 2025 21
Online casino real money (iCasino) Not legal; offshore operators accept Missouri residents N/A in-state
Online poker Not legal; offshore rooms accept Missouri players N/A in-state
Commercial casinos 13 licensed riverboat casinos across Missouri 21
Tribal casinos None; Missouri has no federally recognized tribes with gaming compacts N/A
Daily fantasy sports Legal under Missouri framework 18
Live horse racing Largely contracted; Fairmount Park in Illinois (FanDuel Sportsbook & Horse Racing) draws St. Louis-area Missouri residents N/A in Missouri
Online horse race ADW Legal through licensed operators 18
Missouri Lottery Legal since 1986; retail primarily with limited digital features 18
Charitable bingo and raffles Legal under state framework 16 (bingo) or 18 (raffles)
Sweepstakes casino sites Most major operators accept Missouri residents 18 or 21 per operator
CFTC-regulated prediction markets Available under federal authority 18
Offshore real-money gambling sites Not state-licensed; established brands accept Missouri residents 18 or 21 per operator

Top Real-Money Gambling Sites Accepting Missouri Players

Missouri's December 2025 sports betting launch added the state to the list of regulated mobile sportsbook markets while iCasino and online poker remain unauthorized, leaving offshore platforms central for those categories.

Rank Operator Missouri Access Status Best Use Case
1 FanDuel Sportsbook Missouri licensed Top-tier prop and SGP menus
2 DraftKings Sportsbook Missouri licensed Deepest market coverage
3 BetMGM Missouri licensed MGM Rewards integration
4 Caesars Sportsbook Missouri licensed Caesars Rewards integration
5 bet365 Missouri licensed Live streaming and market depth
6 Fanatics Sportsbook Missouri licensed FanCash merchandise rewards
7 Bovada Offshore for iCasino and poker Unified casino, sportsbook, poker, racebook wallet
8 Ignition Offshore for iCasino and poker Anonymous-tables poker plus casino
9 Kalshi CFTC-regulated prediction market Federally overseen event contracts
10 DraftKings DFS Missouri licensed DFS plus sportsbook Daily and season-long fantasy contests

How We Rank Missouri-Facing Gambling Brands

Missouri's recent sports betting launch creates a fresh evaluation environment. Regulated sportsbook operators receive primary attention while offshore options continue covering iCasino and online poker.

  • Missouri Gaming Commission licensing status and ongoing compliance history. The commission has been building its sports betting oversight infrastructure since the December 2025 launch.
  • Sportsbook line quality benchmarked against efficient-market operators, with attention to Kansas City Chiefs NFL (Mahomes-Kelce dynasty making Chiefs one of the most-bet teams in the NFL), St. Louis Cardinals MLB (one of MLB's most successful franchises with 11 World Series championships), Kansas City Royals MLB, St. Louis Blues NHL (2019 Stanley Cup champions), Kansas City Current NWSL (with CPKC Stadium since 2024), plus Missouri Tigers football and basketball, Saint Louis Billikens basketball, and other in-state college programs.
  • Same-game parlay quality during Chiefs games and SEC football Saturdays.
  • Live betting depth for Chiefs games — which drive enormous Missouri handle given the team's nationwide popularity and Super Bowl pedigree.
  • App performance and geolocation reliability across Missouri's distinctive geography — the major Kansas City metro spanning into Kansas, the St. Louis metro spanning into Illinois, plus the Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky and Illinois borders.
  • Cross-border coordination — Kansas City metro residents may have Kansas-based regulated sportsbook accounts as well as Missouri accounts; St. Louis metro residents may have Illinois-based accounts. Mobile geolocation must accurately distinguish state lines for proper licensing compliance.
  • For offshore iCasino and poker brands: documented 10-plus year U.S. payout history, transparent licensing jurisdiction, crypto cashier reliability.
  • Software provider mix for offshore casinos covering Real Time Gaming, Rival Gaming, Betsoft, Visionary iGaming, Nucleus and Dragon Gaming.
  • Responsible gambling tools and Missouri state self-exclusion program coverage for regulated operators.
  • Customer service quality tested through real product questions during Chiefs game days when Missouri sportsbook handle peaks.

Online Casinos for Missouri Players

iCasino has not been a focus of recent Missouri gambling expansion debates, which have concentrated on sports betting authorization. Missouri's constitutional gambling framework — which embeds specific gambling categories (riverboat casinos, lottery, charitable gaming) at the constitutional level rather than purely statutory — creates structural barriers to easy iCasino expansion. Any iCasino authorization would likely require either constitutional amendment or creative legislative interpretation, neither of which has been a priority since the 2024 Amendment 2 sports betting authorization. As of 2026, no iCasino legislation has progressed meaningfully.

Missouri residents wanting online casino gaming use offshore operators. The Bodog-family brands (Bovada, Ignition, Cafe Casino, SlotsLV), the BetOnline family and Real Time Gaming-powered operators handle most Missouri offshore casino traffic. Our online casinos hub has broader operator context.

Rank Online Casino Welcome Package Missouri Notes
1 Bovada Three-deposit package up to $3,000 Longest-running U.S.-facing brand
2 Ignition $3,000 combined casino and poker welcome Anonymous poker tables
3 Cafe Casino 350 percent match up to $2,500 Perks Rewards loyalty
4 SlotsLV $5,000 across first nine deposits Hot Drop Jackpots
5 BetOnline 100 percent casino match up to $3,000 Crypto cashier
6 Everygame 125 percent match up to $1,000 Operating since the 1990s
7 CasinoMax 325 percent match up to $9,750 RTG library
8 Slots Ninja 250 percent match up to $2,500 Tournament calendar
9 Roaring 21 210 percent match up to $10,000 VIP cashback
10 SlotsRoom 200 percent up to $12,500 Progressive network

Sportsbooks Licensed in Missouri

Missouri's path to sports betting was unusually long among major U.S. states. The Missouri General Assembly debated sports betting authorization in every legislative session from 2018 onward without producing passage. Multiple bills advanced through committees in various sessions, but Senate dynamics consistently blocked floor passage. The combination of casino industry interests, professional sports franchise advocacy, riverboat tax revenue concerns and Senate procedural challenges (particularly involving filibuster threats and competing priorities) produced years of stalemate.

Frustrated by legislative inaction, the Kansas City Chiefs, St. Louis Cardinals and other Missouri professional sports franchises organized to back Amendment 2, a citizen-led constitutional amendment ballot initiative. Amendment 2 went on the November 2024 statewide ballot. Voters approved Amendment 2 by approximately 50.05 percent to 49.95 percent — one of the closest margins on any 2024 state gambling ballot measure. The narrow margin reflected genuine voter division, with strong urban support balanced against rural opposition. After voter approval, the Missouri Gaming Commission worked through 2025 implementing the regulatory framework, processing license applications, and coordinating with the state's 13 commercial casinos. Mobile sports betting launched December 1, 2025, making Missouri the 39th U.S. state with regulated mobile sports wagering.

Currently licensed Missouri mobile sportsbook operators include FanDuel, DraftKings, BetMGM, Caesars, bet365, Fanatics Sportsbook, BetRivers Missouri, theScore Bet (rebranded from ESPN BET December 2025) and others. Retail sportsbooks operate at the 13 commercial casinos. Missouri's sports betting tax rate is 10 percent of adjusted gross revenue, in the operator-friendly range.

Missouri sports fan engagement is enormous and dispersed across the state's two major metros. The Kansas City Chiefs NFL command primary handle from Kansas City-area Missouri residents. The Mahomes-Kelce-Andy Reid dynasty has produced Super Bowl championships in 2019, 2022 and 2023 seasons plus additional Super Bowl appearances, and Travis Kelce's relationship with Taylor Swift has added cultural visibility that's translated into broader betting interest beyond traditional NFL fans. The St. Louis Cardinals MLB are one of the most successful MLB franchises with 11 World Series championships, the most recent in 2011. Cardinals fan culture is among baseball's most passionate. The Kansas City Royals MLB captured the 2015 World Series under manager Ned Yost. The St. Louis Blues NHL won the 2019 Stanley Cup, ending decades of championship drought. The Kansas City Current NWSL opened CPKC Stadium in 2024 as the first stadium purpose-built for an NWSL team. College sports interest centers on Missouri Tigers football and basketball (Mizzou's SEC membership since 2012 has made the program nationally relevant), Saint Louis Billikens basketball, Missouri State Bears football, and other in-state programs. Our sportsbooks hub has broader context.

Rank Sportsbook Welcome Offer Best For
1 FanDuel Bet $5, Get $250 in bonus bets if first bet wins Market leader
2 DraftKings Bet $5, Get $300 Instantly Deepest market coverage
3 BetMGM First Bet up to $1,500 safety net MGM Rewards
4 Caesars First Bet up to $1,000 safety net Caesars Rewards
5 bet365 Bet $10, Get $365 Win or Lose Live streaming
6 Fanatics Sportsbook Up to $1,000 in FanCash matches FanCash merchandise

Online Poker Rooms for Missouri Players

Online poker is not authorized in Missouri. The state didn't join the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement and didn't include online poker in the 2024 Amendment 2 sports betting authorization. Live poker is available at Missouri commercial casinos — Ameristar Casino St. Charles operates a poker room, Lumière Place Casino St. Louis has poker, Hollywood Casino St. Louis has poker, Harrah's North Kansas City has poker, Argosy Casino Riverside has poker, and other Missouri riverboat casinos have varying poker offerings.

For online poker cash games and tournaments from home, Missouri residents continue using offshore rooms. The Bodog/PaiWangLuo network (Ignition Poker, Bovada Poker) and the Chico Poker Network (BetOnline Poker, SportsBetting.ag Poker) handle the bulk of Missouri offshore poker traffic. Our poker hub has broader room comparisons.

Rank Poker Room Welcome Bonus Missouri Player Features
1 Ignition Poker 100 percent match up to $1,500 for poker Anonymous tables, Zone Poker fast-fold
2 Bovada Poker 100 percent up to $500 Shares Ignition pool
3 BetOnline Poker 100 percent up to $1,000 Chico Network cash games
4 Everygame Poker 200 percent up to $1,000 Horizon Network
5 BetUS Poker 100 percent up to $1,000 Combined sports-plus-poker account

Horse Race Betting for Missouri Players

Missouri's horse racing industry has substantially contracted. Fairmount Park in Collinsville, Illinois (now FanDuel Sportsbook & Horse Racing under FanDuel ownership) sits just across the Mississippi River from St. Louis and serves as the primary regional thoroughbred racing venue, drawing significant St. Louis-area Missouri customer traffic. Within Missouri, no major commercial horse racing tracks operate as of 2026. Some county fair circuit racing has occurred at various points. Advance deposit wagering is legal in Missouri with major licensed ADW operators — TwinSpires, TVG/FanDuel Racing, AmWager, BetAmerica — accepting Missouri accounts with full simulcast coverage of domestic and international tracks. Our horse betting hub has broader ADW context.

Rank Racebook Type Missouri Notes
1 TwinSpires Licensed ADW Kentucky Derby platform
2 TVG / FanDuel Racing Licensed ADW Live streaming including Fairmount Park
3 AmWager Licensed ADW Wager rebates
4 BetAmerica Licensed ADW Replay library
5 Bovada Racebook Offshore alternative Bundled with sportsbook and casino

Missouri Lottery Access

The Missouri Lottery launched in 1986 after Missouri voters approved a constitutional amendment in 1984 authorizing the lottery. Products include Powerball, Mega Millions, Lotto, Show Me Cash, Pick 3, Pick 4, Cash 4 Life, Club Keno and a rotating scratchers library. Proceeds fund Missouri public education through the Missouri Lottery Proceeds Fund. The Missouri Lottery has not built a comprehensive iLottery framework with direct online ticket purchases. The Missouri Lottery app supports scanning, results, second-chance entries and account features but not direct online ticket purchase for individual draws. Minimum lottery age is 18.

Service Missouri Availability Notes
Missouri Lottery retail Yes statewide Approximately 4,500 licensed retailers
Missouri Lottery online direct purchase Not available No iLottery framework
Missouri Lottery app Yes Scanning, results, account features
Jackpocket courier Status variable Check current Missouri availability

Blackjack Options for Missouri Residents

Missouri has extensive in-person blackjack at its 13 commercial riverboat casinos. The St. Louis area cluster includes Ameristar Casino St. Charles (Boyd Gaming; one of the larger Missouri properties), Lumière Place Casino & Hotel St. Louis (Penn Entertainment), Hollywood Casino St. Louis, River City Casino & Hotel St. Louis, and Casino Queen East St. Louis (technically across the river in Illinois but functionally part of the regional market). The Kansas City area cluster includes Ameristar Casino Kansas City (Boyd Gaming), Argosy Casino Hotel & Spa Riverside (Penn Entertainment), Harrah's North Kansas City (Caesars), and Isle of Capri Casino Kansas City (Bally's). The mid-state cluster includes Mark Twain Casino LaGrange, Terrible's Mark Twain LaGrange, and other smaller properties. The southwest Missouri cluster includes Boomtown Casino at Honey Lake near St. Louis. All properties operate full blackjack pits with multiple variants. For online blackjack, Missouri residents use offshore casinos. Our blackjack hub has variant and rule analysis.

Slot Games for Missouri Real-Money Players

Missouri's 13 commercial riverboat casinos collectively operate tens of thousands of slot machines. Ameristar Casino St. Charles houses approximately 2,500 slot machines as one of the larger Missouri gaming floors. Ameristar Kansas City operates approximately 2,000 machines. Hollywood Casino St. Louis, Lumière Place, River City and other major properties operate 1,500-2,000 machine ranges. The slot mix at Missouri casinos features modern content from IGT, Light & Wonder, Aristocrat, Konami, Everi and other major commercial slot manufacturers. For online slot play, Missouri residents use offshore casinos with Real Time Gaming, Rival Gaming, Betsoft and similar libraries. Our slots hub has provider coverage.

Prediction Markets and Event Contracts for Missouri Residents

Federal CFTC-regulated prediction markets accept Missouri residents. Kalshi operates as the primary CFTC-registered event contract exchange. Polymarket operates in a more contested legal posture. Robinhood has introduced event contract trading. Federal CFTC authority preempts state gambling law. Our prediction market hub tracks current platform availability.

Sweepstakes Casinos Serving Missouri Players

Sweepstakes casinos operate in Missouri under the dual-currency promotional framework. Major brands — Chumba Casino, LuckyLand Slots, Pulsz, McLuck, High 5 Casino, Stake.us, WOW Vegas and Crown Coins Casino — serve Missouri residents. Most major operators continue accepting Missouri signups in 2026. Our sweepstakes page covers operator-specific context.

Daily Fantasy Sports Sites Serving Missouri Players

DFS is legal in Missouri under state framework. Major operators — DraftKings, FanDuel, PrizePicks, Underdog Fantasy, Sleeper Fantasy — all accept Missouri residents. Minimum DFS age is 18. Missouri's deep sports fan base drives substantial DFS engagement around Chiefs, Cardinals, Royals, Blues, Mizzou Tigers and SEC football generally. PrizePicks-style pick'em products have grown rapidly among casual Missouri users. With sports betting now regulated since December 2025, Missouri DFS engagement has shifted somewhat as regulated sportsbook offers competing event-based wagering products. Our DFS hub has operator-specific context.

Mobile Gambling Options for Missouri Users

Missouri-licensed sportsbooks all run native mobile apps through the Apple App Store and Google Play Store with Missouri geolocation since the December 2025 launch. DFS apps work statewide. Licensed horse ADW apps provide mobile wagering. The Missouri Lottery app supports scanning and account features. CFTC prediction market apps operate through app stores. For offshore iCasino and poker brands, Missouri users access mobile-optimized responsive websites. Our mobile gambling hub has broader context.

Missouri Real-Money Gambling Landscape

Missouri's commercial casino industry traces to the 1992 voter approval of riverboat gambling, which authorized casino properties on the Missouri and Mississippi rivers under a "boats in moats" structure that satisfied constitutional requirements while providing functional gambling access. The original 1992 authorization included loss limits, gambling structure restrictions and other features that have been gradually relaxed over subsequent decades. Voter approval of Proposition A in 2008 eliminated the $500 loss limit per excursion that had been a defining feature of Missouri gambling. The current Missouri commercial casino industry features 13 licensed properties distributed across the state.

The St. Louis area cluster represents the largest concentration of Missouri commercial gambling activity. Ameristar Casino St. Charles is one of Missouri's flagship properties under Boyd Gaming ownership. Lumière Place Casino & Hotel in downtown St. Louis (Penn Entertainment) anchors the urban core gambling presence. Hollywood Casino St. Louis (Penn Entertainment) operates in Maryland Heights. River City Casino & Hotel (Penn Entertainment) provides additional St. Louis-area gambling access. The Kansas City area cluster includes Ameristar Casino Kansas City (Boyd Gaming), Argosy Casino Hotel & Spa Riverside (Penn Entertainment) on the Kansas City suburbs, Harrah's North Kansas City (Caesars Entertainment), and Isle of Capri Casino Kansas City (Bally's Corporation). The mid-state and outstate clusters include Mark Twain Casino LaGrange, Terrible's Mark Twain LaGrange, Boomtown Casino at Honey Lake, and Lady Luck Caruthersville among others.

Missouri has no tribal gaming because the state has no federally recognized tribes with active gaming compacts. Beyond commercial casinos and the recent sports betting authorization, Missouri in-person gambling includes the Missouri Lottery retail network and charitable gaming including bingo and raffles under state framework.

Is Online Gambling Legal in Missouri?

Partially. Mobile sports betting is legal under Missouri Gaming Commission oversight since December 2025 following the November 2024 Amendment 2 voter approval. DFS is legal. Horse racing ADW is legal. The Missouri Lottery is retail-dominant with limited digital products. Charitable bingo and raffles are legal. Commercial casino gambling is authorized. iCasino and online poker are not authorized. Prediction markets operate under federal CFTC authority. Sweepstakes casinos under promotional law.

Missouri's gambling framework is codified across Missouri Constitution Article III Section 39 (gambling provisions), Missouri Revised Statutes Chapter 313 (Gambling), Chapter 314 (Pari-Mutuel Wagering), Chapter 36 (State Lottery), the 2017 fantasy sports legislation, the 2024 Amendment 2 sports betting constitutional provisions, and related statutes. The Missouri Gaming Commission serves as the primary regulator for commercial casinos, sports wagering and DFS. The Missouri Lottery Commission operates the state lottery.

Offshore Gambling Sites Accepting Missouri Residents

Offshore operators aren't licensed by Missouri and operate outside state oversight. Missouri enforcement has focused on unauthorized in-state operators rather than individual offshore players. With the December 2025 mobile sports betting launch, the practical utility of offshore sportsbooks for Missouri residents has narrowed compared to the pre-2025 environment. Offshore platforms continue serving residents seeking iCasino and online poker which remain unauthorized.

Missouri Gambling Policy Timeline

  • 1984: Missouri voters approve constitutional amendment authorizing the lottery.
  • 1986: Missouri Lottery launches.
  • 1992: Missouri voters approve riverboat casino gambling.
  • 1994-1995: First Missouri commercial riverboat casinos open.
  • 2008: Missouri voters approve Proposition A eliminating the $500 per-excursion loss limit.
  • 2018: U.S. Supreme Court strikes down PASPA; Missouri begins multi-year sports betting legislative effort.
  • 2018-2024: Multiple Missouri General Assembly sports betting bills fail to pass.
  • 2024: Kansas City Chiefs, St. Louis Cardinals and other professional sports franchises organize Amendment 2 ballot initiative.
  • November 2024: Missouri voters narrowly approve Amendment 2 (approximately 50.05 percent yes).
  • 2025: Missouri Gaming Commission implements regulatory framework and processes license applications.
  • December 1, 2025: Missouri mobile sports betting launches as the 39th U.S. state with regulated mobile sports wagering.
  • December 2025: ESPN BET rebrands as theScore Bet.

Missouri Gambling Law Structure

Missouri's regulatory architecture centers on the Missouri Gaming Commission, which handles commercial casino oversight, sports wagering licensing and DFS regulation. The Missouri Lottery Commission operates the state lottery. Charitable gaming operates under state framework with various local administration. Minimum gambling ages in Missouri are 21 for casinos and sports betting; 18 for lottery, horse racing, DFS and most charitable gaming (16 for charitable bingo workers). Missouri's sports betting tax rate is 10 percent of adjusted gross revenue, in the operator-friendly range.

Who Regulates Missouri-Facing Gambling Operators

  • Sports betting, commercial casinos, DFS: Missouri Gaming Commission.
  • Missouri Lottery: Missouri Lottery Commission.
  • Horse racing: Missouri framework with Gaming Commission oversight where applicable; federal Interstate Horseracing Act for simulcast.
  • Charitable bingo and raffles: Missouri Gaming Commission Charitable Gaming Division.
  • Prediction markets: U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
  • Offshore gambling sites: Not licensed in Missouri.

Safety and Trust for Missouri Gambling Site Users

Missouri-licensed sportsbook and DFS operators work under Missouri Gaming Commission oversight with responsible gambling requirements, consumer protections and state self-exclusion program access. The Missouri Lottery is fully regulated. Licensed horse ADW operators have federal and state compliance oversight. For offshore iCasino and poker users, the safety picture relies on operator-selection discipline.

What's Most Likely to Change for Missouri Online Gambling

Missouri's regulated sports betting market is in early development phase following the December 2025 launch. Near-term changes likely include continued operator competition as the market matures, potential additional operator entrants, regulatory evolution as the Missouri Gaming Commission gains operational experience, and possible iCasino discussion in future legislative sessions. Missouri's constitutional framework creates structural barriers to easy iCasino expansion that would need to be addressed for authorization to advance. Online poker remains less likely than iCasino in the near term. The Missouri Lottery could potentially expand toward iLottery capability over time.

Future of Online Gambling for Missouri Residents

The 2026-2030 horizon for Missouri residents likely involves continued development and maturation of the regulated sports betting market launched in December 2025; potential iCasino consideration at some point during the window though structural barriers remain; continued commercial casino operations across the 13 properties; continued DFS, horse ADW and prediction market availability; continued offshore iCasino and online poker for residents wanting those products until any state authorization launches. Missouri's gambling expansion has been gradual and ballot-initiative-driven rather than legislatively-driven, suggesting future expansion may follow similar patterns.

Final Thoughts on Missouri Gambling Sites in 2026

Missouri residents in 2026 have new regulated mobile sports betting following the December 2025 launch, 13 commercial riverboat casinos providing extensive in-person gambling access, legal DFS, the Missouri Lottery, and offshore alternatives covering iCasino and online poker. Chiefs Super Bowl-era enthusiasm and Cardinals' deep MLB tradition produce significant Missouri sports betting handle. The Amendment 2 voter approval represented a citizen-led path to gambling expansion that bypassed legislative gridlock — a notable case study for other states facing similar legislative impasses. The primary gaps in the Missouri online gambling market — regulated iCasino and online poker — face structural and political barriers that suggest longer timelines for any potential authorization.

Missouri Online Gambling FAQ

1. Is mobile sports betting legal in Missouri?
Yes since December 1, 2025. Missouri voters approved Amendment 2 in November 2024 by a narrow margin, and mobile sports betting launched after Missouri Gaming Commission implementation work in 2025.

2. What is the minimum gambling age in Missouri?
21 for casinos and sports betting. 18 for lottery, horse racing, DFS and most charitable gaming.

3. Are online casinos legal in Missouri?
No. Missouri has not authorized iCasino. Residents use offshore platforms.

4. Is online poker legal in Missouri?
No. Offshore rooms serve Missouri players.

5. What casinos are in Missouri?
Thirteen commercial riverboat casinos across the state. The St. Louis cluster includes Ameristar St. Charles, Lumière Place, Hollywood St. Louis and River City. The Kansas City cluster includes Ameristar Kansas City, Argosy Riverside, Harrah's North Kansas City and Isle of Capri Kansas City. Plus mid-state and outstate properties.

6. What was Amendment 2?
Amendment 2 was a citizen-led constitutional amendment ballot initiative authorizing sports betting in Missouri. Sponsored by the Kansas City Chiefs, St. Louis Cardinals and other professional sports franchises after years of legislative inaction. Missouri voters narrowly approved Amendment 2 in November 2024 (approximately 50.05 percent yes).

7. What is the Missouri sports betting tax rate?
10 percent of adjusted gross revenue, in the operator-friendly range.

8. Can I bet on Chiefs and Cardinals games?
Yes. All major Missouri sportsbook operators offer extensive markets on Kansas City Chiefs NFL and St. Louis Cardinals MLB plus Royals, Blues and Mizzou Tigers college sports.

9. Does the Missouri Lottery sell tickets online?
Not directly. The Missouri Lottery app supports scanning, results and account features but not direct online ticket purchase.

10. Why did it take so long for Missouri to authorize sports betting?
The Missouri General Assembly debated sports betting authorization from 2018 onward without producing passage due to Senate dynamics and competing legislative priorities. The November 2024 Amendment 2 voter approval bypassed legislative gridlock through a citizen-led ballot initiative, demonstrating how voter authorization can overcome legislative impasses.