Sports betting in Florida.
Florida doesn't have a full online sportsbook market. Here's the current status, and the regulated alternatives available today.
Sportsbooks live in Florida
The only online book in Florida, and a solid secondary option in a handful of other states.
Prediction markets in Florida
CFTC-regulated event exchanges — not sportsbooks, but a legal way to trade sports outcomes in most states. State challenges are ongoing; availability can change quickly.
CFTC-regulated prediction market with sports event contracts — a federal-framework option in most states, including ones without legal sportsbooks.
Peer-to-peer prediction market back in the US under CFTC oversight — sports markets trade like contracts, priced by the crowd.
Common questions
Is online sports betting legal in Florida?
Online sports betting in Florida runs through a single operator — Hard Rock Bet — under the Seminole compact.
Which sportsbooks operate in Florida?
No traditional sportsbooks. Prediction markets Kalshi and Polymarket currently accept Florida residents under federal CFTC oversight.
Does Big Mike take bets?
No. Big Mike is an analysis service: the engine compares prices across books against no-vig fair value and texts you the mispriced lines. You place bets at whichever operator you choose.
Big Mike holds no affiliate relationships with the operators above — links are plain references. Availability verified July 2026 and changes monthly; confirm in the app. 21+, where legal. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER.
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