Bet the NFL Online From Santa Ana, CA

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Jul/15/2018

You can bet the NFL online from Santa Ana, California thanks to the US Supreme Court decision this past May to abolish previous prohibition against sports betting. Santa Ana has a population of 24,702 Vietnamese and is considered part of Little Saigon in Orange County.  The total population of Santa Ana is 324,528, making it the 11th largest city in California.

The state of California is not expected to offer sports betting in any of its casinos until after Super Bowl 53 as that state's legislature has recessed for the year (they don't return until a few weeks before the Super Bowl).  Don't dispair, a host of top notch internationally licensed online gambling sites offer sports betting on just about everything and are available to California residents.

Hot Bed of Sports Bettors

Vietnamese gamblers are among the most prolific in the world.  Even without sports betting at any local establishments, Santa Ana will attract a large wagering base for both local bookmakers and worldwide online gambling websites.

For the NFL, wagers will be heavy on the LA Rams with some decent number on the Chargers.

Of course there will be plenty of bets on the LA Lakers now that Lebron is coming to town.  Santa Ana is a mere 45 minutes to Los Angeles.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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