Experts there told CBS12 News that there’s a chance the tribe could green-light the app to be used in-house. They just want to be very sure of themselves before they relaunch that because you don't want to have a situation like we saw back in 2021 where it launched and then it got shut down which you want to manage expectations, I think, for customers throughout the state,” Geoff Zochodne, a sports betting industry analyst with Covers, said.Ĭovers, an online source for all things sports betting related, has been following the ongoing battle over placing bets in Florida. That could be why they’re choosing to launch everything else before pulling the trigger to go online.
In what appears to be a never-ending legal battle over the Seminole’s gaming compact with the state of Florida, the real sticking point has always been when sports betting can go mobile. But it seems the Seminole’s aren’t all in just yet with still no word on when they plan to relaunch their Hard Rock Bet app and take sports betting online.