Gambling in Connecticut is covered by Connecticut General Statutes 12-557 et seq. Section 53 of the Connecticut Statutes defines gambling as “risking any money, credit, deposit or another thing of value for gain contingent in whole or in part upon lot, chance or the operation of a gambling device.” Engaging in unlicensed gambling is a misdemeanor, and the state has a somewhat archaic law that prevents local bettors from taking part in phone-based sports betting. The recent addition of land-based and mobile sports betting, along with pre-existing off-track betting, lottery and charitable gaming, makes Connecticut one of the most progressive gambling states on the East Coast. Connecticut is also one of just six states that allows legal and licensed online casino gaming or poker. Under the current tribal gaming compacts, these casinos generate well over $350 million in revenue for the state annually.
Connecticut is a small state, but it is home to two massive tribal casinos – Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun.