These casinos are designed to look legal but are not. However, the current gap in the online casino market makes room for unsafe offshore sites. Plus, since there have been a ton of sports betting advancements in retail and online platforms, it’s unlikely to be too long before Indiana online casinos are up and running. It is home to many land-based casinos, tribal gambling establishments, lottery games, legal DFS (Daily Fantasy Sports), horse racing, and in-person poker. Mind you, Indiana is already a gambling-friendly state. Currently, the closest legal option is Michigan online casinos. However, it failed to legalize online casino gambling and online poker sites. The introduction of Bill HB 1015 in 2019 set out regulations for licensed online sportsbooks and permitted table games in retail casinos.
Right now, only online sports betting is legal in Indiana.