Tennessee operators self-exclude under attorney-general enforcement treating sweepstakes play as illegal gambling. A few sites still operate under different legal structures — collectible card-game, parimutuel horse-racing, and skill-based arcade formats. The list below pulls live from the SweepsGuard database. None is a regulator-approved casino.
Tennessee has treated dual-currency sweepstakes play as illegal gambling, and major operators self-exclude under attorney-general enforcement rather than face action.
No. The Tennessee restrictions target operators, payment processors, and affiliates — not individual players. There is no provision penalizing someone for having played, and no enforcement against players.
A few sites operate under different legal structures that fall outside the sweepstakes bans — collectible card-game, parimutuel horse-racing, and skill-based arcade formats. Each carries an independent SweepsGuard grade. None is a regulator-approved casino.