Delaware Online Casinos
Delaware is surprisingly one of the biggest states in the country when it comes to online gambling. Delaware online gambling is a big part of the small state. The Delaware Lottery, as of 2012, oversees three online casinos, three online poker sites, and a robust online lottery. It also has three racinos in the state.
So what is there to know about gambling in The First State? We at PlayUSA are here to help you navigate it all, so read on for more about Delaware gambling.
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Delaware online casino & gambling updates
- Aug. 29, 2024 – The Delaware Lottery director says legislative efforts to expand the online sports betting market could breach the state’s iGaming deal with Rush Street Interactive.
- Aug. 26, 2024 – Delaware online casino revenue in July was $5.2 million, up 3.3% over June’s then-record $5 million.
- July 26, 2024 – BetRivers Casino and AGS Interactive are bringing popular online casino games like Capital Gains and Rakin’ Bacon Odyssey to Delaware.
- July 22, 2024 – Delaware’s three online casinos brought in more revenue in June than any other month in state history: $5,027,201.
- July 3, 2024 – Evolution partners with Rush Street Interactive to bring its popular live dealer games to BetRivers Casino in Delaware.
- July 1, 2024 – Legislation in Delaware to expand the online sports betting market didn’t make it out of House Appropriations Committee. The session ended June 30.
- June 21, 2024 – Total iGaming win in Delaware in May was $3.9 million, a 12.2% month-over-month decrease, but up 216% year-over-year.
- April 16, 2024 – Delaware players are now able to play Play N’ Go games. BetRivers is now offering these games through its partnership with the Swedish developer.
- March 19, 2024 – Delaware reported record revenues for online casino play in February 2024. The record came on the heels of Delaware upgrading its online casino product with BetRivers.
- Feb. 15, 2024 – White Hat Studios is partnering with Rush Street Interactive to offer its online casino games in Delaware through BetRivers Casino.
- Dec. 29, 2023 – BetRivers launches in Delaware, taking over online gambling operations, including sports betting, in the state.
- Dec. 27, 2023 – Online casinos in Delaware saw their revenue increase by more than 11% in November 2023 compared to the same month in 2022.
- Dec. 21, 2023 – A task force studying online sports betting in Delaware has recommended a legal framework for the gambling expansion.
- Nov. 27, 2023 – The Delaware online casino report shows the total wagers amounted to $30.54 million in October. The figure is an 18.50% decrease from October 2022 and a 22.27% drop from September this year.
- Oct. 23, 2023 – Delaware online casino numbers were down slightly in September year-over-year, but sports betting was was up more than 200% from August.
- Sept. 18, 2023 – Delaware online casinos recorded their ninth consecutive month with at least $1 million in win for August.
- Aug. 24, 2023 – Online casinos won almost $1.8 million from players during July, which represented a drop of more than 5% compared to the same month in 2022.
- Aug. 17, 2023 – Rush Street Interactive has been selected by the Delaware Lottery as its new online gaming partner. RSI will provide the lottery online gaming services for five years.
Is gambling legal in Delaware?
You bet. Within the online gambling system, Delaware’s law actually allows for a quite broad interpretation of what can be offered. The director of the Delaware Department of Gaming Enforcement has, by law, quite a bit of latitude to decide the range of offerings, and the current holder of that position has not been eager to exclude anything.
So, Delaware residents enjoy a favorable set of options for online casino play in Delaware.
The First State has three online casinos, three online poker sites, and a robust online lottery.
How online casino games work in Delaware
Delaware only provides three legal online casino and poker sites in partnership with the three racinos in that state. Online casinos function very easily in Delaware, though initially it can be confusing. It is essentially a single-operator system showcased in three individual online gambling sites. Each of the state’s three racinos, in partnership with BetRivers, provide one branded app apiece.
There is one app each for Delaware Park, Dover Downs, and Harrington Raceway. Through these apps, customers have access to online slots, online table games, online poker, and now, thanks to a BetRivers deal with Evolution Gaming, live dealer games.
Delaware taxes online casinos and poker sites at 62.5%.
Other forms of Delaware online gambling
What about online poker in Delaware?
Yes, you can play online poker in Delaware. Online poker was legalized in 2012 and is regulated by the state lottery. All three racinos operated an online poker site alongside their individually branded online casinos, but the changeover from 888 to BetRivers has caused online poker to be temporarily paused. A new platform is expected sometime in the next year or so.
Regardless, Delaware remains part of the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement. This means poker players in the state can compete against players from Nevada, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania – once Delaware reopens online poker.
Social and sweepstakes casino options
There are several online social casino options and sweeps coins casinos that you can play. Best of all, these options are entirely free to play. These include such sites as McLuck, Chumba, Hello Millions, and Ding Ding Ding.
Racing
Horse racing is a significant part of Delaware. All three of the state’s racetracks have racebooks and sportsbooks. Delaware Park is a thoroughbred track, while both Harrington Raceway and Dover Downs are harness tracks.
All three also offer off-track betting of simulcast races seven days a week. They are the only authorized OTB locations in the state.
Online horse betting sites also accept customers from Delaware. Some of the more popular include:
- TVG
- BetAmerica
- TwinSpires
Gambling in the state of Delaware
All gambling in the state is regulated by the Delaware Lottery. Online gambling includes internet lottery tickets, online slots, online table games, and online poker. In fact, the DE Lottery contracts with BetRivers. The racinos offer the corresponding brands available in the state.
A brief history of gambling laws in Delaware
Delaware’s move toward land-based gambling has been a gradual progression, rather than a full-bore sprint toward legalization. Dating back to 1933, the state legislature created a racing commission, and through numerous legislative sessions, the state has slowly increased the prominence of gambling and online gambling. In doing so, gambling has become the state’s fourth-largest source of revenue. Here are a few key dates in the transformation of Delaware gambling.
- 2018: Delaware becomes the first state outside Nevada to begin full-scale sports betting. The first bet is made on June 5, just two weeks before New Jersey sports betting kicks into gear.
- 2012: Gov. Jack Markell signs Delaware Gaming Competitiveness Act into law allowing the state lottery to offer online gambling options such as lotto tickets, table games, and online slots.
- 2009: Markell makes an initial attempt to expand gambling laws to offer full-scale sports betting. However, the US Supreme Court declines to hear the state’s arguments.
- 1975: The Delaware Lottery is established.
- 1933: The state Legislature creates a racing commission. Over the years, it evolves into two separate commissions that work in tandem: the Delaware Harness Racing Commission and the Delaware Thoroughbred Racing Commission.
Delaware responsible gambling
With such a robust online gambling and racing history, Delaware is no stranger to problem gambling. Thus, the Delaware Council on Gambling Problems seeks to assist Delaware residents with their practice of responsible gambling. The DCGP is available around the clock through its helpline at 888-850-8888.
Nationally, of course, there are two resources available for problem gambling help and advice, each of which offers a Delaware-based service:
- National Council on Problem Gambling: 800-522-4700
- Gamblers Anonymous: 626-960-3500
Finally, if you need to take a more severe approach, you can pursue relief through the Delaware Self-Exclusion Program. This list, which is voluntary to be placed upon, will bar you from any gambling activities in Delaware for a preset amount of time.