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Which sweepstakes casinos accept texas players right now
#1
Trying to keep a current list because availability shifts and a site that took TX last year might not today.

Most of the big social casinos do accept Texas, since the legal structure is the sweepstakes model not real-money gambling. But a handful geoblock us anyway, usually out of caution, and a couple only let you play GC here with no SC redemption, which defeats the whole point.

What I'm seeing from Austin right now: most major sweeps platforms register fine with a TX address and let me redeem. The ones to watch are the smaller newer ones where it's hit or miss.

So, comparing notes. Which ones took your TX registration and actually let you redeem SC, versus which blocked you or quietly disabled cashouts? Drop your city too since that sometimes matters. RG reminder, set yourself a limit before you start.
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#2
Border town perspective from El Paso. Registered fine on the three I tried, address verified no problem.

One thing that tripped me up though, my proof of address had my old apartment on it and KYC bounced it back. Had to upload a bank statement instead. So make sure your docs match the address you sign up with or you'll lose a few days sorting it.
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#3
Lubbock here. slot player mostly.

Two of the bigger ones took me right away. A smaller one let me sign up, gave me coins, then when I went to redeem it said "not available in your region" which, vabbe, why let me register at all. Felt like a bait and switch. I just stick to the ones where I've already cashed out once and know it works.
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#4
Mostly echoing the above but with a redemption-time note since that's my thing.

All the majors accept Texas in my experience up here in Plano. The real difference isn't whether they accept you, it's the cashout speed once you're verified. Two of them got me ACH inside 48 hours. One took a full 5 business days and made me re-verify even though I'd already done KYC. Acceptance is easy, the back end is where they separate.
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