Nevada Online Sports Betting FAQ. Yes, as long as you sign up at a casino sports book authorized to accept online wagering. All Station Casinos, Red Rock, Green Valley Ranch, Fiesta, Barley’s, Wildfire, Wild Wild West, or El Cortez locations can process your application.

deedubbs
Station is offering a $50 free play for new sign-ups after a bet of $25 with a minimum of a $100 deposit. Anything wrong with my plan... sign up with gf, deposit $100 each, bet $25 each on opposite sides of a game, get the $50 free play, bet $50 on opposite sides, cash out.
The card has a $3 fee/month, but it says that fee is taken from available balance... does this mean that once I empty the card, there is no fee?
Thanks!
GWAE
This is online?
If so will you both be able to play on same table at same time. A lot of online casinos you play solo.
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Mobcasinos
It looks like his talking about online casino's free money. Yes I agree that a lot of online casino's are played solo mode. And from what his talking about look like will not work in an online casino.
DRich

It looks like his talking about online casino's free money. Yes I agree that a lot of online casino's are played solo mode. And from what his talking about look like will not work in an online casino.


That is Station Casinos online sports betting app. It is legal in Nevada.
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Stations casino sports app
Romes

Station is offering a $50 free play for new sign-ups after a bet of $25 with a minimum of a $100 deposit. Anything wrong with my plan... sign up with gf, deposit $100 each, bet $25 each on opposite sides of a game, get the $50 free play, bet $50 on opposite sides, cash out.
The card has a $3 fee/month, but it says that fee is taken from available balance... does this mean that once I empty the card, there is no fee?
Thanks!

Sounds about right. The only concern I would have is I'd call their support to see where the $3 fee/month is really taken from. IF you have a 0 balance that might just mean they charge your Credit Card that you used to initially deposit. Most online places have these things tucked away neatly in their T's and C's, which inevitably all say 'Yeah well we can do what we want to you or your money.'
If you want to do it, call up whatever support they have and say, okay, I deposit $100, I bet $25, how long until I get my $50 free play? Is there any kind of play to release where I have to keep making bets to get smaller portions of my free play, or do I have access to my $50 right after my first bet? Is there any kind of playing requirement to cash out, like do I have to bet the $50 free play 10 times before I can cash out? Where does the monthly fee come from? If I cash my account out to a 0 balance, do you charge my CC?
Playing it correctly means you've already won.
DRich

Sounds about right. The only concern I would have is I'd call their support to see where the $3 fee/month is really taken from. IF you have a 0 balance that might just mean they charge your Credit Card that you used to initially deposit. Most online places have these things tucked away neatly in their T's and C's, which inevitably all say 'Yeah well we can do what we want to you or your money.'
If you want to do it, call up whatever support they have and say, okay, I deposit $100, I bet $25, how long until I get my $50 free play? Is there any kind of play to release where I have to keep making bets to get smaller portions of my free play, or do I have access to my $50 right after my first bet? Is there any kind of playing requirement to cash out, like do I have to bet the $50 free play 10 times before I can cash out? Where does the monthly fee come from? If I cash my account out to a 0 balance, do you charge my CC?


I don't know how the Station's one works but my William Hill had a one time play through requirement to release the bonus.
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DrawingDead
I can't speak about the Station one specifically (theirs won't work with my unlocked phone) and personally I generally don't trust Station Casinos to honor stuff after several ridiculous little battles where I had to force them with documentation that almost nobody else would even have, but with several other similar Nevada advance deposit mobile account apps they state that the account will be closed after it is inactive and/or zero balance for a specified period of time. If you're sweating the tree-bucks monthly, you can just close it down when you want, as I did after the couple of days it took me to determine that their software just wan't going to be any use for me.

Station is offering a $50 free play for new sign-ups after a bet of $25 with a minimum of a $100 deposit. Anything wrong with my plan... sign up with gf, deposit $100 each, bet $25 each on opposite sides of a game, get the $50 free play, bet $50 on opposite sides, cash out.
The card has a $3 fee/month, but it says that fee is taken from available balance... does this mean that once I empty the card, there is no fee?
Thanks!

The plan seems sound enough to me, but besides paying several bucks in vig. for your bit of time to sign up & deposit and clear the bonus and then schlepp back down to cash out, I'd want to figure an estimate of the % risk the girlfriend moves on with the hundy+ after the side that was bet on her account wins. But you may be into a different quality of GF than DrawingDead.

Station Casinos Mobile Sports Betting

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Mobcasinos
So it's a sports betting application of Station Casino. Sorry I got confuse on the post and I was thinking of something. Well if it's in Nevada it is sure legal since there is a lot of casino's in that area.
monet0412

Station is offering a $50 free play for new sign-ups after a bet of $25 with a minimum of a $100 deposit. Anything wrong with my plan... sign up with gf, deposit $100 each, bet $25 each on opposite sides of a game, get the $50 free play, bet $50 on opposite sides, cash out.
The card has a $3 fee/month, but it says that fee is taken from available balance... does this mean that once I empty the card, there is no fee?
Thanks!


I did this when I first seen it at the El Cortel. I didn't notice the fee. I just rolled the whole 300 on three different phones on one game. I ended up winning my ticket and I lost all the free bets the next day/game but still came out winner overall. I still have the app on my phones though. Should probably take that off. It was a little pain filling out all the paperwork and all but it still is worth it for me.

First legal Nevada poker site opened

Ultimate Poker became the first fully legal U.S. real money online poker room on April 30, 2013. At the Ultimate Gaming, a subsidiary of Station Casinos, owned Ultimate Poker.

Ultimate Gaming acquired CyberArts, an online gaming company, in 2011. This acquisition gave Ultimate Gaming a poker platform without having to develop one. GamesGrid used the CyberArts poker software in the unregulated U.S. market until 2006. Additionally, Gioco Digitale used the software in Italy by through 2010. Gioco Digitale was the first legal online poker room in Italy, according to CyberArts.

The CyberArts platform became dated. It did not offer features that serious players demand. This hurt the Ultimate Poker reputation from the first day.

The most basic software items were missing at launch. There were no player notes, seat adjustments, hand histories and games other than Texas Hold’em were not involved in the original version of Ultimate Poker. The server also crashed frequently. The software lagged and froze on players.

Players were quick to speak out against the poor product Ultimate Gaming released. The company did not even try to deny how bad it was and did little to improve it. Future updates did not address feature requests and only fixed lag and added Omaha and Omaha High/Low.

Second Nevada online poker site opens

WSOP.com launched on September 17, 2013. This was a few months later than anticipated. WSOP.com hoped to launch during the summer World Series of Poker in 2013.

Stations Casino Sports App

888 provides the software to WSOP.com. It is similar to the platform used in the international market by 888. Features included graphical hand history, player notes and smooth software that did not crash. The same partnership between WSOP and 888 exists in New Jersey for online poker, but not online casinos.

It also included Omaha, Omaha High/Low, Seven Card Stud and Seven Card Stud High/Low. Players dumped Ultimate Poker quickly in favor of WSOP.com. It only took six weeks for WSOP.com to pass Ultimate Poker in terms of cash game players and become the largest site in Nevada.

Real Gaming became third Nevada poker site

Real Gaming, owned bySouth Point, became the third legal Nevada poker site in February 2014.

The Real Gaming software was of very poor quality at launch, even compared to Ultimate Poker. Real Gaming’s platform worked but offered nothing in its software, not even sit out or auto post blinds buttons.

Real Gaming has never managed to capture more than 1 percent of the Nevada market. Real Gaming shuttered in 2016.

Ultimate Poker failed

Ultimate Poker ceased operations in November 2014. The entire company went completely out of business at that time, citing a lack of demand and slow move towards legal online gaming in the United States.

Ultimate Gaming left the New Jersey market in October 2014. The company is now defunct.

Delaware and Nevada liquidity sharing agreement

The governors of Delaware and Nevadasigned an agreement to share online poker players in February 2014. This partnership went live in March 2015.

WSOP.com linked its player pool with 888 in Delaware. This agreement had little effect in Nevada. Delaware only added about 20 peak players per day to the Nevada player pool.

The liquidity sharing agreement has not improved Delaware’s online poker performance, despite adding nearly 10 times the number of cash game players. Delaware continues to post the lowest online poker revenue totals every month, trending down with every earnings release.

New Jersey added to liquidity sharing agreement

New Jersey was added to the Nevada/Delaware online poker liquidity sharing agreement in May 2018. This more than doubled the number of players of the previous cash game network. It also gave New Jersey players to enter online WSOP bracelet events. A New Jersey resident won one during the first season of this in 2018. WSOP.com is the only company that operates in both Nevada and New Jersey, making it the only beneficiary of this pooled liquidity.

Nevada mobile online poker

WSOP.com offers a mobile app.

The WSOP.com app permits players to sit at one table. Texas Hold’em is the only game available. Players may choose between cash games, sit and gosand multi table tournaments. A cash game lobby is not visible. Players must click on available limits to see if there is any action. The sit and go and multi table tournament lobbies offer more functionality.

Mobile sports betting in Nevada

Nevada offers a product that is not legally available in any other state. Sports betting is permitted over the Internet and on mobile devices. This includes Android and iOS platforms.

Players may bet on football, basketball, baseball, hockey, boxing, golf, autoracing, tennis and many more. Nevada also permits single sports bets. Parlays, teasers, futures and in-play are also allowed.

The device making the wager must be located in Nevada when making a bet. Bettors must create an account in person at an affiliated sports book before bets are accepted.

Some companies offer online depositing and withdrawals. Most require cash deposits and withdrawals at a sportsbook.

Nevada sports betting app companies include Caesars, MGM Resorts, Treasure Island, Golden Nugget, Station Casinos, Westgate, William Hill and CG Technologies.

Nevada online casino games

Nevada does not permit online casino games in the traditional sense. Nevadans may only play online poker and bet on sports away from a casino.

Inside a resort, players may use mobile devices to play slots, videopoker and table games. There is no serious discussion to expand casino games to the rest of the state’s mobile devices.