Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati President George Goldhoff announced the list of Cincinnati sports celebrities who will celebrate New Year’s Eve and the launch of sports betting. They include:
• Cincinnati Reds Legend Pete Rose
• Hall of Fame Broadcaster Marty Brennaman
• Cincinnati Reds Legend Tom “Mr. Perfect” Browning
• Cincinnati Reds Legend Bronson Arroyo
• Olympic Gold Medalist Mary Wineberg
• Cincinnati Bengals Hall of Famer Anthony Muñoz
• Cincinnati Bengals Legend Ickey Woods
• Cincinnati Bengals Legend Jim Breech
• Cincinnati Bengals Legend David Fulcher
“This is probably the largest selection of Cincinnati sports royalty Cincinnati has ever seen,” Goldhoff said, as reported by Cincinnati.com.
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– Party with @Joe_MainMixon
– Sportsbook Grand Opening with @PeteRose_14
– Buffet featuring Snow Crab Legs & Prime Rib
– Celebrity Appearances
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However, Hard Rock will have plenty of local competition in the new market. The Cincinnati Reds, FC Cincinnati, and Belterra Park have been approved for physical retail sports betting operations. Additionally, the Cincinnati Bengals have been approved for mobile betting, as have the others. Miami Valley Racing and Gaming in Warren County is also expected to be approved to operate a sports betting facility, among other gaming venues.
Goldhoff said that’s nothing new for Hard Rock, which runs its own sports betting operation, with physical locations and digital apps, and already operates in other states. “Indiana has the entire market right now, but not everyone in Ohio goes there to bet,” he said, as reported by Business Journals. “However, there are far more licenses in the Cincinnati market. As far as our percentage of the market, we’re not certain. But we prepared appropriately. We have more than 400 seats in the cafe.”
George Goldhoff
Ohio’s law enables up to 40 licenses for brick-and-mortar sports betting at casinos, racinos, and venues that are home to professional sports teams, 25 licenses for mobile betting operators, and thousands of licenses for kiosks at bars and restaurants that have liquor permits.
Ohio lawmakers passed a bill late last year legalizing sports betting. The move follows a U.S. Supreme Court decision in 2018 that allowed all states to legalize sports betting. Thirty states now have legal sports betting in operation and three others, including Ohio, have approved it but are not yet in operation.
Original article: https://www.yogonet.com/international/news/2022/11/08/64959-ohio-hard-rock-cincinnati-previews-new-sportsbook-ahead-of-market-launch