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Register with our linkCreate a new account to qualify.
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Deposit $10+Minimum deposit $10+
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Place a qualifying sports wagerAny eligible sports market.
Is Sports Betting Legal in Connecticut?
Connecticut permits online & retail sports betting (21+), regulated by the Department of Consumer Protection (Gaming). Apply WAGERBIRD confidence-rated signals with Points Packs. DFS and Social/Sweepstakes (virtual currency) are also available.
Regulated online sportsbooks
Daily Fantasy (DFS)
Social / Sweepstakes
Retail Sportsbooks
How to Maximize Value
Multi‑book line shopping
Pricing varies by book—compare before placing.
Stake sizing via Confidence Points
75–100 = top tier, 50–74 = moderate, 10–49 = low. Use Points Packs to unlock signals (picks) in WAGERBIRD; execute at the best available price.
Mind state rules
College markets/prop limits may apply; use alternates when restricted.
Frequently Asked Questions
Connecticut allows online/mobile and retail sports betting for adults 21+. Mobile apps use geolocation (you must be physically in CT), and oversight is by the Department of Consumer Protection. Retail sportsbooks operate at licensed venues. (Online casino gaming is also legal in CT, separate from sports.)
Buy Points Packs to unlock model-driven, human-vetted signals, then execute them in CT via:
- Licensed online/mobile sportsbooks (while you’re in-state).
- Retail sportsbooks at licensed locations.
- DFS contests (availability by operator; rules can vary).
- Social/Sweepstakes (virtual currency) platforms that award sweepstakes entries with cash-redeemable prizes per operator rules.
