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MLB’s Official Betting Guide

In the United States, betting on sports is legal and regulated by state laws. The legal markets are operated by a number of reputable operators, including established casinos and standalone online sportsbooks. There are several types of wagers you can place on games, including if bets, which entail at least two straight bets joined by an if clause that determines the process of placing the wager; an exacta is the first two finishers in order; a quinella is the first three finishers; a trifecta box is the first three finishers in any order; and a daily double entails picking the winners of two consecutive races. You can also place a parlay, which is a series of multiple bets that must win to be a winner.

The majority of states have legalized sports betting since the Supreme Court’s ruling in 2018. While some state laws differ, there is some consistency. Some states have opted to limit the types of bets allowed, while others have created a wide range of options.

Regardless of the type of wager, it is important to remember that gambling is not intended for everyone. It can be addictive and have negative effects on a person’s life. As such, responsible gaming is an important priority for MLB and the league is committed to educating fans about responsible gambling. This commitment includes serving as a partner in the American Gaming Association’s Have A Game Plan. Bet Responsibly. campaign, as well as its own MLB Play It Safe campaign.

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