Phoenix Players

Arizona Casino & Gambling Guides — Built for AZ Players

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Every guide on this site is written specifically for Arizona players — not generic content recycled across 50 state sites. AZ has a unique regulatory position (legal sports betting, 26 tribal casinos, no state-licensed iGaming, sizeable offshore market) that requires AZ-specific guidance on what's legal, how to play safely, where to find help if gambling becomes a problem, and how to navigate the practicalities like crypto deposits or self-exclusion processes. Start with any guide below.

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Why AZ-Specific Guides Matter

Arizona's regulatory position is unique. Most online casino review sites publish generic guides written for a national audience, missing the specifics that matter for AZ residents: the 2021 compact's exclusion of iGaming, the tribal self-exclusion process, the state's 2.5% flat gambling tax (changed from progressive brackets in 2023), the 14 ADG-licensed sportsbooks but zero state-licensed online casinos, the offshore gray-market reality, and the specific resources Arizona funds through tribal gaming revenue share.

Every guide on this page is written by an Arizona resident with direct experience using the local resources, navigating the offshore market, and tracking the 2021-2026 regulatory evolution. We update as the law changes and as bills move through the 2026 legislative session.

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Must be 21+ to participate. Gambling involves risk. Only wager what you can afford to lose. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, call the National Council on Problem Gambling at 1-800-522-4700 or text "GAMBLER" to 800-522-4700.