I could only talk about LV, no experience with any of these new State run Sportsbooks
preseason NFL once you went to $500 they asked for a players card, regular season was $1000 or maybe it was $1500, can't remember a little cloudy today
Thanks BAS!
I'm thinking the State run Sportsbooks numbers would be lower.
Not really......William Hill in Delaware makes you show ID when you bet or collect at $2,500 or more.......
William Hill in Pa is bet or collect at $1,000 or more
I haven't been to another live sports book in Pa yet so I don't know what their rules are for betting/collecting amounts showing ID.
[FONT=Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Calibri,Geneva,sans-serif]They may ask but it's not required. I get asked all the time if I have a player card.I could only talk about LV, no experience with any of these new State run Sportsbooks
preseason NFL once you went to $500 they asked for a players card, regular season was $1000 or maybe it was $1500, can't remember a little cloudy today
Can chime in for NJ here...
Ive used a couple casino website/apps to deposit and make wagers. No ID is necessary but deposits are with a CC, ACH and Cash in Person. There are other options for "in person" at like 7-11, CVS, etc. but I dont bother with that shit.
Withdrawals are in-person only. Must show ID no matter what the amount when cashing out. Im not far at all and I have family down the shore so its no big deal for me. Cashed out around a grand each time and never had to fill anything out.