![]() L’Auberge and Boomtown casinos, both owned by Penn National Gaming, will open their sportsbooks at 4 p.m. Louisiana Gaming Control Board Chairman Ronnie Johns told The Advertiser the licenses are for Harrah’s New Orleans, L’Auberge Casino in Baton Rouge, Horseshoe Casino in Bossier City and Boomtown Casino in Harvey. The licenses were issued on Friday, and even though some casinos have already begun operating sports wagering, others decided to wait until Monday. The licenses were granted on Friday and Louisiana Gaming Control Board Chairman Ronnie Johns said more licenses will be issued soon.Īs of October 31, four state-licensed casinos in Louisiana are now able to provide sports betting at their locations, after having won approval for their licensing applications from state gambling regulators. ![]() While Harrah's New Orleans and Horseshoe held ceremonies where New Orleans Saints quarterback Bobby Hebert and Mayor Tommy Chandler placed the first bets on Sunday, Penn National's L'Auberge and Boomtown casinos will start its operations on Monday afternoon. ![]() Four state-licensed casinos are now able to provide sports wagering at their locations. ![]()
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