Sports Book at Gold Strike Tunica - Nearly One Year Later

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Apr/21/2019

Mississippi is among the first states to legalize sports betting following a ruling by the US Supreme Court that abolishes previous decades long prohibition.  The Gold Strike Casino in Tunica immediately capitalized, having announced the opening of its sports book back on August 1 2018.

For now - and likely for the forseeable future - you will not be able to bet online with the Gold Strike Casino sportsbook.  This will still be done via internationally licensed online sports books.

Leading up to the opening of this casino sportsbook, searches were abundant from all over the southeast and especially the Memphis area, just an hour north.

Other Tunica casinos followed suit by opening sportsbooks at their facilities.

In addition to the two Harrah’s casinos, Tunica gaming properties are listed below:

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Tunica Casinos That Could Have Sports Books


*Casino Strip Properties

*Hollywood Casino

*Resorts Casino Tunica

*Sam’s Town Casino Resort

*Casino Center Properties

*Gold Strike Casino Resort

*North End Casinos

*1st Jackpot Casino

*Fitz Casino & Hotel

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