Wyoming is a peculiar scene in the industry in terms of online and offline gambling. It is one of the least densely populated states in the USA. There are heavier populated states on the map, with high demand for online and offline casinos, and the gambling industry being partially or fully restricted.
However, the Cowboy State delivers quite an array of legal gambling services to its residents. One of the most popular sectors is social gambling. Its popularity is based on the state’s definition of professional gambling which allows players to hold vis-a-vis gambling events as long as the house does not take a rake. This even includes being able to legally play poker games at home. Some Wyoming residents even point out the fact that roulette gaming is possible at home as long as betting on 0 or 00 and 0 and 00 are completely ignored if that is the result of the spin.
The state also allows charitable gambling. Two of its most popular variations in Wyoming are Pull Tabs and Bingo. Any non-profit or charitable organizations that have been in operation in Wyoming for at least three years gain the right to sell pull tabs (but only within the state and only for charitable purposes) and to conduct Bingo. The state does not require a license and does not take a cut from gaming.
Plus, the state residents can own slot machines. The device has to be at least 25 years old and can therefore be stored at home for decorative, nostalgic, and recreational purposes.