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In March 2020, Governor Inslee signed House Bill 2638, which "authoriz[es] sports wagering on a very limited basis by restricting it to tribal casinos" with amended Class III compacts in the state of Washington. Washington law also allows 100-square sports pool boards.
See a list of sports wagering activities that Washington allows (also known as the Sports Wagering Menu).
Per WAC 230-03-085 (11) Sports wagering vendors are required to follow applicable tribal laws or provisions of the appendices related to sports wagering. Here is the list of the Tribe with Sports Wagering Appendices:
To find tribal laws related to gambling go to the National Indian Gaming Commission’s website Gaming Ordinances
*Note: This restriction doesn't apply to the following:
Gaming operations may not accept wagers on:
The Final Four tournament and the associated bracket pools increased in popularity after 1979 when ESPN aired the tournament on television for the first time. However, Washington law has never allowed:
"Bookmaking" means accepting bets upon the outcome of future contingent events, as a business or in which the bettor is charged a fee or "vigorish" for the opportunity to place a bet. This is illegal and would be considered professional gambling.
Professional gambling statutes range from first degree (class B felony) to third degree (gross misdemeanor) depending on several factors, including the amount of money and persons involved.
If you placed and won a bet with a bookie and they refuse to pay, you have no legal recourse, as it was an illegal bet. However, you can anonymously the bookie using our report illegal gambling activity tool.
These app developers have made the decision to not offer their services to people in Washington. Contact the owners of these apps if you have specific questions.
Each gaming operation will make all reasonable efforts to confirm that any patron seeking to engage in sports wagering is not a prohibited sports wagering participant, such as:
Prohibited sports wagering participants also include anyone who is associated with a sports event which the sport's governing body oversees, such as:
The Washington State Gambling Commission does not regulate horse racing or enforce horse racing laws. For information about betting on horse races, contact the Washington State Horse Racing Commission.