Colorado sports offer guide

Welcome offer info built for Colorado visitors.

Explore a cleaner, Colorado-focused guide to the BetMGM First Bet Offer: core promotion mechanics, important conditions, responsible gaming resources, and state-specific license disclosures in one place.

Need the essentials first?
The first bet offer can return up to $1,500 in Bonus Bets if the qualifying first wager loses.
Responsible gaming help
State scopeInformation tailored for users physically located within Colorado.
Legal contextColorado has allowed legal sports betting since May 1, 2020 through authorized licensed operators.
Operator detailBetMGM, LLC doing business as Roar Digital appears in Colorado licensing materials and licensed operator records.

What this website covers

This project is built as a small informational site rather than a single landing page, so visitors can reach offer details, policies, licensing, and support information directly from separate pages.

Offer mechanics

The site explains the qualifying deposit, first wager flow, token usage, and how Bonus Bets are credited after a losing qualifying bet.

Colorado licensing

The license page highlights Colorado-specific regulatory references, operator naming, and the internet sports betting license information used in public state materials.

Support first

The responsible gaming page gathers self-exclusion, support access, and problem gambling help information in a dedicated place instead of burying it in fine print.

Fast overview

A simplified summary for readers who want the main points before reading the full terms.

Promotion snapshot

First bet protection up to $1,500

  • New sportsbook users can receive a First Bet Offer token.
  • A qualifying first wager can be placed on eligible sports with minimum odds requirements.
  • If the qualifying first wager loses, Bonus Bets may be credited up to the promotional cap.
  • Bonus Bets are promotional credits, not cash, and they expire after a limited period.
Colorado notes

Why the state-specific details matter

Colorado’s Division of Gaming states that legal wagers must be placed with authorized operators and within Colorado’s borders. That makes state-specific disclosures useful for visitors comparing operators, promotions, and help resources.

This site is intended as a structured informational guide. Always verify the current operator terms on the official sportsbook before participating.

Colorado questions people usually ask

These quick answers help the site rank for informational intent while keeping the main pages readable.

Is sports betting legal in Colorado?

Yes. Colorado’s Division of Gaming says sports betting has been legal in Colorado since May 1, 2020 when bets are placed with authorized legal sportsbooks and operators.

Do I need to be in Colorado to place a legal online wager?

Yes. Colorado’s operator information page explains that legal bets are placed with licensed operators within the borders of the state.

Where can I find self-exclusion information?

Colorado maintains a self-exclusion program through the Division of Gaming and links Bet Smart Colorado resources for responsible gaming and exclusion support.