Five Things You Need to Know About South Carolina Sports Betting, SC Online Sports Betting Apps

With sports betting becoming more and more mainstream it seems like every week a new state is passing legislation to legalize betting within state lines. This is going to be a rapidly evolving space which is why we are making sure you have all the information you need regardless of where you live. We have broken down the betting landscape for all 50 states so that you can find out if your state has any legalized betting, or where they are at in the process. Keep in mind this is a fluid situation that will be changing on the fly as more and more states decide to enter the sports betting landscape. Here are the top-five things you need to know about South Carolina sports betting and SC online sports betting apps.

1) Is South Carolina Sports Betting Legal?

As of now, South Carolina does not have legalized betting in the state. They do however offer Daily Fantasy Sports contests which is a positive when looking at the entire landscape. That is the only positive, however, as they do not offer live poker rooms, or casinos within the state. Furthermore, Senator Graham has been vocal on his opposition of bringing gambling to the state which is another hurdle to deal with.

2) What Bills are Currently Before the State Legislature?

Recently, there has been no legislation proposed or any movement with betting in South Carolina, so they look to be in a holding pattern until further notice. It wouldn’t be surprising to see them at the back of the line if they decide it is time to join the other states and bring sports betting to the state.

The two most recent bills put forth were in 2019. It was a joint effort from both the House and Senate to attempt to have multiple types of gambling legalized, which included casinos, dice games and sports betting, but it failed to drum up discussion.

3) What are the Next Steps for SC Sports Betting?

Currently, and possibly in the future, the only options for South Carolina residents are offshore sites. While betting with these sites isn’t technically illegal, it is risky. These sites aren’t regulated by the U.S. which can be a problem if you run into any issues. They offer all the sports you can imagine, so if you are using them you will have a variety of games to choose from. If South Carolina ever does get gambling, since they have no pro sports teams in the state, no issues should arise. The collegiate sports always can be an issue with the NCAA getting involved, but that is a situation that is a long ways away given the current landscape.

4) What are the Most Popular Teams to Bet on in SC?

Although South Carolina doesn’t have a pro team, they still have a ton of big time athletics in the college ranks and the interest is there. Right now, the allure of the tax revenue doesn’t seem to be enough, but it is still a plus for those people holding out hope.

5) Is There Anything Else to Know About South Carolina Sports Betting?

The Palmetto State hasn’t been too active on the sports betting scene and there isn’t much to indicate that will be changing in the near future. In the past few years, there have been some bills proposed in South Carolina to bring not just sports betting, but casino-based games into the state. That complicates matters even more and for a state this isn’t really jumping to get involved, it’s another hurdle.

What are the Most Common Types of Bets I Can Make in South Carolina?

Straight bet

This is the most common bet type and it is just a straight up single bet on a game. A point spread is determined by the oddsmakers with one team being favored by a certain amount of points. Let’s take a look at an example line below to give a clear indication of what a straight bet would be:

Boston Celtics -6.5 (-110), moneyline -320

at Cleveland Cavaliers +6.5 (-110), moneyline +260

O/U 206

The Celtics are favored by 6.5 points in this example. This means that if you bet the Cavaliers, you are getting 6.5 points, so if the Cavaliers win the game, or lose by fewer than seven points, you will win the bet because of your 6.5-point cushion. On the other side, when you are laying 6.5 points as the favorite, you would need the Celtics to win by seven or more to win the bet.

Final Score: Celtics 102 Cavaliers 98. Cavaliers would cover even though the Celtics won the game because the +6.5 point spread is enough to cover a four-point defeat.

Moneyline Bet

The moneyline is a bet where there is no spread; you are just picking the winner of the game. In the example above, the Cavaliers ML is +260, which means that for every $100 wagered, you win $260 if the Cavaliers win the game outright. They receive the plus side of the moneyline since they are the underdog and picking them rewards you with nice odds since they are projected to likely lose the game. On the flip side, if you bet the Celtics ML at -320, you have to bet $320 to win $100. They are the favorites so if you decide to bet the moneyline instead of the point spread, you are forced to bet additional money to win $100.

In the example above, the Celtics ML would be the winner as they won the game outright. The spread is irrelevant for a moneyline wager.

Over/Under

This is a straight bet wagering on how many total combined points will be scored in a game by both teams. For example, an NBA game may have an over/under of 210 points, which means that the oddsmakers are projecting a combined points total of 210 between the two teams. If you think the teams are going to score more than 210 points total, you bet the over, and conversely, if you think it’s going to be a defensive struggle, you can bet the under hoping that the total points scored equals 209 points or less.

Parlay

A parlay is a bet where you combine multiple bets into one bet and you get increased odds because you only win your parlay wager if all of your bets win. If you do a three-team parlay, you select three different teams from three different games and if you win all three of the bets you hit your parlay for longshot odds (6-1 so $100 to win $600). Going 0/3, 1/3, or 2/3 is all the same and you lose the parlay bet. It’s all or nothing which makes them tough to hit and is more of a home run type bet than a regular straight bet since there’s a chance for a big payoff.

South Carolina Sports Betting FAQs

  1. Is Sports Betting Legal in State?
  2. How Can I bet in state?
  3. Will South Carolina have Online Sports Betting or Sports Betting Apps?
  4. How Do I Open an Account?
  5. How Do I Deposit and Withdraw?
  6. Do I have to be in state to place a bet?
  7. What Games Can I bet on?
  8. What Companies Will be Offering Sports Betting?
  9. What Kind of Taxes Do I have to Pay?
  10. How Old Do I have to Be to Bet in State?
  11. What are the Betting Limits?
  12. Where Do I go if I have a problem?

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