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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the hours of operation of the Sports Lounge?
Casino Sports Odds
Kiosks are Open
Counter Open Daily: 10 AM – Midnight
*Hours are subject to change at management's discretion.
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Where are the Sports Lounges located?
All Sports Lounges are located on the Gaming Floor at each property.
When can bets be placed?
Bets can be placed at the betting counter with a Sports Lounge Ticket Writer during Sports Lounge operating hours. You may also place a bet at one of our self-service kiosks 24 hours a day.
Are cash and credit accepted at the Sports Lounge?
Sports wagers may only be placed with cash.
How can I cash out a winning ticket?
You can cash out a winning ticket at the betting counter within the Sports Lounge during operating hours. You can also cash out a winning ticket at the Cashier's Cage 24 hours a day.
What is the minimum bet I can make at the Sports Lounge?
The minimum wager amount you can place at the Sports Lounge is $1.
Am I able to bet on horse racing at the Sports Lounges at Seneca Resorts & Casinos?
You are not able to bet on horse racing at the Sports Lounges.
How many teams can I bet on a parlay?
A parlay wager may include up to 12 teams at the self-service kiosk and up to nine teams at the betting counters in the Sports Lounge. Play texas holdem free pogo.
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Online sports betting and casino games will start in Michigan at noon Friday, an expansion of options for gamblers who now wager through offshore sites.
State regulators have authorized licenses for all three Detroit casinos and seven of the dozen tribes with 'Class III' casinos. Additional operator and platform provider licenses are expected to be approved in coming weeks.
Michigan Gaming Control Board Executive Director Richard Kalm this week called the launch a 'new era,' saying it will give casinos an additional way to engage with customers and provide state and local governments with extra tax revenue.
Large players in the U.S. mobile gambling market such as DraftKings, FanDuel and BetMGM are launching apps and enticing people age 21 and older with deals to sign up. Big sporting events this weekend including the AFC and NFC championship games and a UFC bout featuring start Conor McGregor.
Sports and internet gambling were legalized under a law enacted more than a year ago, before the coronavirus pandemic struck. Casinos began accepting in-person sports wagers in March but had to wait for the creation of a licensing system for online operations, which have taken on increased significance amid state-ordered shutdowns or capacity restrictions at casinos to curb COVID-19.
'It's clear to us that there's incredible demand among Michiganders for at least sports betting. But my expectation is that online casino and in due course poker will be equally popular,' said BetMGM CEO Adam Greenblatt. His company's app — previously launched in 10 states — is connected to MGM Resorts, including the Detroit casino and hotel.
Greenblatt said the state's 8.4% online sports betting tax is 'very sensible,' allowing licensed operators to compete with offshore sites.
'You've got a group of players who have long been betting offshore. We would like to see them bring their play back on shore,' he said. He said there will be minimal if any 'cannibalization' of business from players who typically visit casinos but instead will play on the internet.
'We see an expansion of the market — so new players coming in to enjoy our product,' Greenblatt said, adding that MGM, like other casinos, will incentivize online gamblers to redeem rewards points by visiting onsite.
Bets can be placed at the betting counter with a Sports Lounge Ticket Writer during Sports Lounge operating hours. You may also place a bet at one of our self-service kiosks 24 hours a day.
Are cash and credit accepted at the Sports Lounge?
Sports wagers may only be placed with cash.
How can I cash out a winning ticket?
You can cash out a winning ticket at the betting counter within the Sports Lounge during operating hours. You can also cash out a winning ticket at the Cashier's Cage 24 hours a day.
What is the minimum bet I can make at the Sports Lounge?
The minimum wager amount you can place at the Sports Lounge is $1.
Am I able to bet on horse racing at the Sports Lounges at Seneca Resorts & Casinos?
You are not able to bet on horse racing at the Sports Lounges.
How many teams can I bet on a parlay?
A parlay wager may include up to 12 teams at the self-service kiosk and up to nine teams at the betting counters in the Sports Lounge. Play texas holdem free pogo.
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Online sports betting and casino games will start in Michigan at noon Friday, an expansion of options for gamblers who now wager through offshore sites.
State regulators have authorized licenses for all three Detroit casinos and seven of the dozen tribes with 'Class III' casinos. Additional operator and platform provider licenses are expected to be approved in coming weeks.
Michigan Gaming Control Board Executive Director Richard Kalm this week called the launch a 'new era,' saying it will give casinos an additional way to engage with customers and provide state and local governments with extra tax revenue.
Large players in the U.S. mobile gambling market such as DraftKings, FanDuel and BetMGM are launching apps and enticing people age 21 and older with deals to sign up. Big sporting events this weekend including the AFC and NFC championship games and a UFC bout featuring start Conor McGregor.
Sports and internet gambling were legalized under a law enacted more than a year ago, before the coronavirus pandemic struck. Casinos began accepting in-person sports wagers in March but had to wait for the creation of a licensing system for online operations, which have taken on increased significance amid state-ordered shutdowns or capacity restrictions at casinos to curb COVID-19.
'It's clear to us that there's incredible demand among Michiganders for at least sports betting. But my expectation is that online casino and in due course poker will be equally popular,' said BetMGM CEO Adam Greenblatt. His company's app — previously launched in 10 states — is connected to MGM Resorts, including the Detroit casino and hotel.
Greenblatt said the state's 8.4% online sports betting tax is 'very sensible,' allowing licensed operators to compete with offshore sites.
'You've got a group of players who have long been betting offshore. We would like to see them bring their play back on shore,' he said. He said there will be minimal if any 'cannibalization' of business from players who typically visit casinos but instead will play on the internet.
'We see an expansion of the market — so new players coming in to enjoy our product,' Greenblatt said, adding that MGM, like other casinos, will incentivize online gamblers to redeem rewards points by visiting onsite.
Casinos offering online games like blackjack will pay a tax of between 20% and 28%, depending on their amount of adjusted gross receipts. Net new annual revenues to the state and Detroit, which has commercial casinos, are projected to total $18.6 million and $13.7 million respectively, according to the Michigan Department of Treasury.
The money will go to the state's school aid fund, which covers public schools. It also will be earmarked to a state fund that compensates first responders for lost wages and medical benefits if they get cancer from fighting fires.
Municipalities with tribal casinos will receive a portion of tax revenues, too.
Noting of flurry of internet gambling and sports betting ads in recent weeks, state Attorney General Dana Nessel urged potential online gamblers to read the fine print before signing up.
'In some instances, site users may be required to spend or deposit a certain amount of money into an account before receiving their free play credits, and users should make themselves aware of such conditions so they are not taken off guard,' she said.
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