Update: the first bet was placed by Saints great Joe Horn.
Saints fan favorite Joe Horn makes first official LEGAL sports bet in Louisiana at Paragon Casino – a 7-team parlay!!!!! #lagov #lalege @BetfredSports pic.twitter.com/B0AhfFCkv3
— Greg Hilburn (@GregHilburn1) October 6, 2021
Add legal sports betting states, as on Wednesday bettors will plunk down the first licensed wagers at the sportsbook located at Paragon Casino Resort in Marksville starting at 3 p.m. CST.
Located in central Louisiana, Paragon will unveil its sportsbook dubbed The Draft Room, which contains traditional theater seating, a custom video wall, betting counters, and kiosks, per a news release. It also has a restaurant with 112 TVs and table and bar seating, plus three “VIP fan caves” for private gatherings.
Paragon’s sportsbook will operate in partnership with Pennsylvania.
“As a native Louisianan and chairman of the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana, I am thrilled to help usher in sports betting to our state,” said Chairman Marshall Pierite, representing the tribe that owns and operates Paragon Casino Resort. “This partnership with Betfred Sports promises continued success for Paragon as we continue our mission to provide a first-class gaming destination and vacation experience to our neighbors and guests coming to central Louisiana.”
The federally recognized Tunica-Biloxi Tribe, like other tribes in the state, operates on a licensure track separate from the commercial sportsbooks.
“Louisiana is an exciting opportunity for Betfred Sports to continue its expansion in the U.S.” said Mark Stebbings, Betfred Group chief operating officer. “We look forward to utilizing our 50 years of bookmaking experience with our fantastic partner, Paragon Casino Resort, to bring the best sports betting experience to bettors in the state.”
We are proud to announce our partnership with @ParagonCasino in Marksville, Louisiana.🐊
"We look forward to utilizing our 50 years of bookmaking experience with our fantastic partner, Paragon Casino Resort" – Mark Stebbings
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— Betfred Sportsbook (@BetfredSports) October 5, 2021
Commercial sportsbooks coming soon 4j1v38
On Aug. 23 commercial operators began lining up to gain regulatory approval in the state through an application process that resides with the new state law inked in June allows for wagering at brick-and-mortar locations at 20 existing gaming locations (casinos and racetracks) and up to 40 digital sports wagering platforms (up to two online skins for each licensee), plus lottery kiosks at locations with Class A on-site liquor licenses.
For commercial applicants, the Louisiana Gaming Control Board on Aug. 18 WynnBET. The board meets next on Oct. 21.
Commercial approvals, expected to begin in mid-October, will come in the form of a “temporary certificate of authority” for operators already licensed for gaming either in Louisiana or another U.S. state. But it is unclear if applicants will gain approval first to launch physical sportsbooks, or online sportsbooks, or both simultaneously.
On Sept. 17, Louisiana State University turned some heads when it announced a PointsBet Sportsbook in September 2020.