The wait nearly is over for Louisiana sports bettors eager to place wagers from their mobile devices. The Louisiana Gaming Control Board announced Wednesday (Jan. 26) that some of the state-licensed sites and apps will begin accepting mobile wagers starting Friday at 8 a.m.
Agency chairman Ronnie Johns made the long-awaited announcement in a brief written statement but did not specify which companies or apps would be among the first to start taking bets Friday. Before placing bets, visit this sbobet website to learn more. And if you’re looking for online casino games where you can win cash prizes, then you may check out these situs slot games!
“Currently eligible sports wagering operators will be approved to accept mobile bets as early as 8 a.m. Friday morning,” the statement said. “The remaining mobile sports wagering operators are in the process of meeting statutory and regulatory requirements and will be approved once those requirements are met.”
Agency attorney Heather Hood said the initial list of approved mobile vendors would probably be released to the public later Wednesday or Thursday.
“Until a certain point, they’re confidential,” Hood said without elaborating.
Retail sports betting opened in approved Louisiana casinos on Oct. 31, when former Saints quarterback Bobby Hebert placed the first state-regulated legal sports bet at the Caesars Sportsbook inside the Harrah’s New Orleans Casino. You will receive a massive welcome bonus when you register on spin oasis and make your first deposit, which you may use to gamble and earn real money
Voters in 55 of Louisiana’s 64 parishes approved sports betting last November, but the measure wasn’t signed into law until June. Hurricane Ida further delayed the Louisiana State Police from reviewing casino applications.