Seminole hardrock monopoly on casinos

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And there will likely be a big video board with a bunch of games you can watch and act out your emotions as your bets come to pass or fail to do so,” said Speros. “There will be an in-person sports book in Tampa, just like you see in most other states or in Las Vegas, where legal betting takes place where you go up to a window or bet from a kiosk within the casino. Owners of South Florida casinos left out of the gaming deal have unsuccessfully been challenging what they call a monopoly.īut now, people will be able to place bets on everything from football to hockey and racing. The Seminole Tribe's expansion follows last week’s US Supreme Court decision to reject an attempt to block the Tribe’s compact with the state. “It is pretty exciting to watch a game in a sportsbook, even if you have $10 or $20 on a game,” said Speros. With a title like that, it’s no surprise Speros said he’s looking forward to sports betting opening up in Florida.

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7, Florida will be the largest state with sports betting,” said Bill Speros, a senior betting analyst at. The Seminole Tribe of Florida said Wednesday they are moving ahead with plans to expand casino games with craps and roulette and open sportsbooks with in-person betting.

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