Seminole casinos in Florida have launched new table games, including roulette and craps, at their casinos, and to commigrate the event, celebrities such as Jimmy Johnson, Willie Smith, and others were seen placing bets on the new gaming options.
The Seminole Tribe of Florida has a compact with the state that allows them to operate domestic casinos on tribal land throughout the region. Governor DeSantis celebrated the approval of the gaming compact with the Seminole tribe in August of 2021.
The 2021 compact allowed domestic sports betting in the state of Florida alongside the addition of roulette and craps to the casino. The updated gaming compact was challenged by two pari-mutual companies in a court of law and suspended the launch until the Supreme Court dismissed the challenge in favor of the compact.
How Many Casinos Are In Florida?
There are currently seven local casinos in the state of Florida, six of which are owned by the Seminole Tribe and one by the Miccosukee Tribe. Florida has no commercial casinos as the compact with the state restricts those business entities.
Are Online Casinos Legal In Florida?
No laws prevent 18+ online casinos from accepting players from the state of Florida; however, tribal casinos are not allowed to offer their casino services online. Florida gambling laws only oversee what tribal casinos can and cannot legally do and make no mention of offshore casinos or casinos located outside of the state.
Online casinos outside the state offer the same quality games and odds as commercial casinos, with more variations and lower buy-ins. Some of the most trusted online casinos also have live dealer games where players can play against their peers and interact with the dealer via a live video and audio feed from a computer or mobile device.
Is Online Sports Betting Legal In Florida?
Online sports betting is allowed since the servers accepting the bets are on tribal land. Florida residents can download the sportsbook app and place bets anywhere.
18+ online sportsbooks also legally operate in Florida and accept players throughout the Sunshine State. Online sportsbooks typically offer more options and better odds than domestic sportsbooks, but that is only sometimes the case.