Bally Bet Indiana Review
Bally Bet is the smallest licensed online sportsbook in Indiana by handle — $1.8M in April 2026 per the IGC — but positions itself as a local-feeling alternative with frequent Indiana-specific odds boosts on the Colts, Pacers, Hoosiers, and Boilermakers. The product fits casual bettors who want a clean app and meaningful rewards. If you primarily care about market depth, the market leaders are a better fit.
Pros
- Indiana-specific odds boosts on local teams
- Bally Rewards integration with Bally's Casino properties
- Lower-pressure UI for casual bettors
- Loyalty cashback program
Cons
- Smaller market depth and fewer prop options
- Welcome offer rotates and is rarely chart-topping
- No standout live-streaming product
Highlights
- Local Indiana focus
- Bally Rewards program
- Colts odds boosts
April 2026 Indiana Market Position
Per the Indiana Gaming Commission's April 2026 filing, Bally Bet ranked #10 of 10 online operators by handle, with $1,799,555 in monthly wagers and $117,628 in taxable adjusted gross revenue. That represents roughly 0.4% of the Indiana online sports-betting market for the month.
License entity: Bally's Evansville. Source: full IGC April 2026 report →
Payments & Banking
Bally Bet supports the following deposit and withdrawal methods in Indiana:
- Online banking
- Debit card
- PayPal
- Play+ card
Indiana Retail & License
Retail partner: Bally's Evansville
Operator: Bally's Corporation
Indiana launch: 2022 (Indiana)
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Bally Bet's retail home in Indiana?
Bally Bet operates under the Bally's Evansville casino license in southern Indiana.
Are Bally Rewards points worth it?
If you regularly visit Bally's properties, yes. Otherwise, the loyalty value is more limited than DraftKings' or FanDuel's programs.