Gaming attorney Daniel Wallach explained after nearly two years of litigation and a series of court rulings in the Tribe’s favor, the compact was reauthorized, which paved the way for Tuesday’s relaunch. However, it was pulled down just one month later following a ruling issued by a federal judge that blocked the compact. READ: Seminole Tribe leaders to begin sports betting at casinos starting in December The app originally launched back in 2021, after the new gaming compact with the Seminole Tribe was approved. “The Seminole Tribe is offering limited access to existing Florida customers to test its Hard Rock Bet platform,” said Tribe spokesman Gary Bitner in an emailed statement. The soft relaunch comes just five days after the Tribe announced it would begin offering sports betting at its six Florida casinos.Īccording to the Tribe, it is not yet available to new customers. The app silently relaunched statewide Tuesday morning. Online sports betting is back in Florida, at least for those who placed bets on the Seminole Tribe’s Hard Rock Bet app back in 2021.
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