Station Casinos Risks Losing Nevada License After Repeatedly Accepting Post-Game Sports Wagers

  • The NGCB accused Station Casinos of repeatedly accepting hundreds of post-game wagers 
  • NGCB said “repeated violations constitutes ground for license revocation”
  • Parent Red Rock has blamed server memory issues on four occasions from 2018 to 2021
  • NGCB said the actions were detrimental to the “reputation of gaming in Nevada”

 

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The NGCB has asked the Nevada Gaming Commission to fine, revoke, or suspend the license of Station Casinos over repeatedly accepting mobile sports wagers on already-completed events. [Image: Shutterstock.com]

Potentially severe disciplinary action

Station Casinos is facing potentially severe disciplinary action for repeatedly accepting hundreds of mobile post-game sports wagers. Two members of the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) — along with the body’s chairman J. Brin Gibson and a Nevada attorney general’s office prosecutor — signed the complaint filed September 1.

348 bets via its mobile sports betting platform Stadium Live on events with already known outcomes

The NGCB alleges that Station Casinos accepted 348 bets over a three-year period via its mobile sports betting platform Stadium Live on events with already known outcomes.

Bethany Khan, spokesperson for Las Vegas-based workers union group Culinary Union, took to Twitter September 23 to share four pages from the NGCB’s complaint:

The complaint, which seeks disciplinary action against Station Casinos, states “toleration of such repeated violations constitutes ground for license revocation or other disciplinary action.”

Strike four

Station Resorts parent company Red Rock Resorts is the gaming licensee for Station-owned sportsbooks. The NGCB said Red Rock “on or about” March 18, 2021 reported a malfunction of its Stadium Live sports betting system which led to the issuance of 167 wagering tickets. “Insufficient server memory” was the reason Red Rock gave the NGCB for issuing the tickets, which were later voided and the wagers refunded.

not the first time Red Rock blamed its computers for issuing tickets on events after the fact

This is not the first time Red Rock blamed its computers for issuing tickets on events after the fact. In June 2018 and January and March 2019, insufficient server memory was the reason Red Rock cited for it issuing 35, 116, and 30 tickets, respectively, for events with already known outcomes.

The NGCB subsequently sent sports wagering violation letters to the Las Vegas-headquartered casino operator.

Following Red Rock’s March 2021 four-time repeat of its mistake, the NGCB seems to have had enough. Its two-count complaint accuses the company of not addressing the “prior computer errors” related to the Stadium Live sports wagering program that Red Rock was already “well aware of.”

Warnings unheeded

Back in 2019, the NGCB warned Station Casinos it was courting disciplinary action for not having “redundant monitoring processes to ensure it does not accept” wagers on already-completed events.

The NGCB is pulling no more punches, stating the gaming operator’s “failure to ensure these processes were in place […] reflects or tends to reflect poorly on the reputation of gaming in Nevada.”

Station Casinos is also making headlines for its showdown with another Nevada organization, the Culinary Union. Despite its efforts to block Station’s Durango casino project by drumming up local opposition, a community advisory body voted in favor of the project in September.

The NGCB has called upon the Nevada Gaming Commission to consider disciplinary action against Station Casinos, which includes a fine and license suspension or revocation.

According the Las Vegas Review-Journal, a spokesperson for Red Rocks Resorts declined to comment.

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