But no mention of mobile sports betting was made in the announcement concerning the brick-and-mortar sites, leaving many industry watchers expecting the mobile rollout to come at a later time. Supreme Court denied West Flagler and Associates’ (WFA) request to stay a lower-court ruling, allowing the tribe a legal avenue to offer online wagering. The Seminoles had recently won a victory in the courts when the U.S. 7, deciding not to wait to hear about the fate of a pair of lawsuits questioning the validity of its compact with the state. Last week, the tribe announced it would allow sports betting, craps, and roulette at its brick-and-mortar casinos in Florida starting on Dec.
No further information on the surprise launch was provided by the tribe, although screenshots from the Hard Rock Bet app indicate that Florida bettors who’ve yet to sign up can do so now in order to be put on an “early access” waitlist. “ The Seminole Tribe is offering limited access to existing Florida customers to test its Hard Rock Bet platform,” a spokesman for the tribe said in a statement to Sports Handle. The Hard Rock Bet mobile sports betting app was up and running in Florida Tuesday morning for customers in the state who signed up for an account before Nov.