Volleyball & Other Fringe Sports: When Can I Bet on Them in Ohio?
From volleyball and table tennis to pickleball, slap fighting, and cornhole, here are the unique sports Ohio bettors can and can't bet on.
Dan Holmes is a contributor for PlayOhio with plenty of experience under his belt. Dan has written three books about sports and previously worked for the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Major League Baseball.
He also has extensive experience covering the launch of sports betting in other states, including Ohio and Maryland, and the sports betting props — Prop 26 and Prop 27 — in California.
Currently, Dan is residing in Michigan with his family.
From volleyball and table tennis to pickleball, slap fighting, and cornhole, here are the unique sports Ohio bettors can and can't bet on.
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