Grand Island Casino Resort, a temporary casino officially operated by Elite Casino Resorts LLC, has received uncontested validation from the Nebraska Racing and Gaming Commission to add a craps table, five blackjack tables, one Texas hold ’em poker and one roulette table, as well as 46 extra slot machines, to the extended gaming floor which had its grand opening ceremony later that day, aka Friday, August 18th.
Securing approval:
During her presentation to the Nebraska regulator, Sharon Haselhoff, Regional Vice President for Elite Casino Resorts, was asked “how soon it would be before table games were put into action at Grand Island Casino Resort?” To that, she answered: “We’re thinking 6 o‘clock.” Even though she caused laughter with this answer, she was actually just stating a fact. Several minutes later, when approval was granted, she told the Journal Star that “the tables would be operational by the dinner hour.”
As for the staff at said temporary casino, they had already “set up the tables — orange felt, earlier this week and spent some time going through what amounted to a dress rehearsal.”
The first table games ever validated by the regulator:
The approval represents an important step as the casino-resort will reveal “the first live table games ever offered in the state of Nebraska.” Commenting on this, Chairman Dennis Lee commented: “It’s fitting that the honor went to Fonner Park. This is a big day for Grand Island. I think it’s appropriate that Grand Island be the first because of its long history in this state with horse racing.” Chris Kotulak, Fonner Park’s CEO, added: “This is an important moment for the horse racing community, Grand Island and the entire state of Nebraska. The addition of live table games, expanded menu offerings and live entertainment on the weekends at the Grand Island Casino adds a new layer of entertainment to our community and offers a unique experience for both local residents and visitors. It is also another step in the process of rejuvenating the Nebraska Thoroughbred racing industry and the agriculture industry that accompanies it.”
Sports wagering kiosk coming this week:
In addition to the aforementioned approval, the temporary casino was also “given an extended sports wagering catalogue by the regulator” during the said meeting to officially open its sports wagering kiosk in the said extended casino area during this week. The five-member Board validated unopposed to add “futures wagering along with World Boxing Association bouts and — just in time for Sunday’s championship game — men’s and women’s FIFA World Cup Soccer matches.”
However, the said casino-resort continue to manage its operations from its temporary establishment. But, regarding that, Haselhoff said: “The addition of table games, sports betting and a total of 347 slot machines provides its guests with amenities never seen in the state of Nebraska. It creates an environment that is a lot more than gaming. We’re giving more of a resort experience.”
The legal status of online casinos in India is complex and varies by state. While there is no federal law that explicitly addresses online gambling, the legality depends on state regulations and the type of gambling involved.
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No National Law: India does not have a specific national law regulating online casinos. However, the Public Gambling Act of 1867 prohibits operating physical casinos and gambling houses, but it doesn't cover online platforms, leaving a legal grey area for online gambling.
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State-Specific Laws: Some Indian states, like Goa, Sikkim, and Daman, have legalized land-based casinos, and others, such as Sikkim, have also licensed online gambling. Many states have banned gambling altogether, including online gambling.
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Online Sports Betting: Betting on sports, particularly cricket, is very popular in India. However, it's only explicitly legal in some states like Sikkim and Nagaland, which have laws permitting online gaming and betting.
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Legal Gray Area: Many international online casinos accept Indian players and operate legally under licenses from offshore jurisdictions (like Curacao or the UK Gambling Commission). As long as players are gambling on licensed platforms, the risk is minimal, but local authorities may still choose to regulate or restrict online gambling.
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Cryptocurrency: Some Indian players prefer using cryptocurrencies (like Bitcoin) for online gambling, as it provides a layer of anonymity and security.
While online casinos aren't explicitly legal across all of India, many international casinos accept Indian players, and online gambling continues to grow in popularity. Players should ensure they use licensed platforms and understand local laws before engaging in online gaming.
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