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New HampshireOnline gambling is not regulated in New Hampshire, with the exception of subscriptions to lottery games, which residents of the state can obtain. In July 2010, there was an effort to build an online lottery games site called PlayNowNH.com. The website was going to offer instant-win ticket holders the option of viewing the results of their purchases via the internet and lottery games that played like slot machines. However, just days before the release, the New Hampshire State Lottery Commission decided to postpone the launch, amid criticism from key lawmakers and public officials. There were also doubts regarding the game's efficacy as a means for economic relief. By the end of the summer, the Lottery canceled the launch, deciding instead to redirect funds in favor of promoting existing products. In July 2017, Gov. Chris Sununu signed into law H 580, a bill that regulates and legalizes daily fantasy sports. The New Hampshire lottery commission will oversee the industry. There is no fee or tax for operators who register with the state. In September 2018, the New Hampshire Lottery introduced iLottery, an online platform for playing New Hampshire Lottery games. Players can choose from a menu of games, including draw games, Powerball and Mega Millions, and eight e-Instant games. Online e-Instant games offer different games than traditional scratch games sold in stores. In April 2023, the New Hampshire Senate has passed a bill legalizing online casino gaming. Drafted by Rep. Tim Land, SB 104 passed the chamber by a close margin, becoming the first successful online casino vote by a Senate in 2023. All 2 New Hampshire sites support English. with United States Dollars. edit your preferences New Hampshire
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The management system will optimize the operation of the Peninsula Pacific Entertainment casinos in The Granite State. IWG’s InstantJackpot powers record-breaking prizes The three paydays took place in Michigan, New Hampshire and Virginia over the first two months of 2023. Mobile sports betting now legal in New Hampshire with DraftKings Governor Sununu placed the state's ceremonial first legal sports wager in NH on the Patriots. Those 18 years of age and older are now able to bet on their favorite teams heading into the New Year. New Hampshire officially introduces mobile sports betting via DraftKings On Monday afternoon, Governor Chris Sununu stood in front of a large crowd inside a New Hampshire tavern and, using the DraftKings app, wagered $82 on the New England Patriots to win the Super Bowl. This Week in Gambling: The end of federal efforts to ban online gambling? Now that online gambling legislation has been passed in Pennsylvania, speculation is growing that other states may soon follow suit. J. Todd is also covering news from PokerStars and New Hampshire. Top 10 US states to watch for iGaming legislation in 2017 Legalizing online gambling is never easy, which is why we have to hand it to these 10 states for even <i>trying.</i> Whether their attempts will be successful remains to be seen, but we're optimistic. Grover Gaming receives approval for new electronic pull-tab The new game, "GameShow Glitz," will be offered as a charitable gaming option in New Hampshire. Online and land-based gambling worlds collide at GIGSE The Global iGaming Summit & Expo (GIGSE) returned Tuesday after a two-year hiatus, gathering online and land-based gambling industry professionals for a "Pre-Conference Workshop" to discuss the future of the industry in North America. N.H. slot propsoal heads to Senate News brief: The Senate Ways and Means Committee voted 3-2 to recommend a gambling bill that would bring slot machines to the state. New Hampshire begins slot debate News brief: Supporters say the addition of slot machines will spur the economy while opponents say they will lead to an increase of crime.
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