Alabama is a strange spot on the gambling map. You can drive to Wind Creek in Atmore or Victoryland down in Shorter and play electronic bingo all day, but the state has never opened the door to a home-grown online casino. No Caesars app, no BetMGM casino, none of the regulated real-money sites you see in New Jersey or Michigan.
So what does an Alabama player actually do when they want to spin a slot at 11pm on a Tuesday? Most of them end up on offshore casino sites, the ones licensed in places like Curacao and Panama that take players from all 50 states. That is the world this guide covers…