Read: Legal sports betting in Florida remains on hold The deal said bets “using a mobile app or other electronic device, shall be deemed to be exclusively conducted by the tribe.” The compact included a “hub-and-spoke” plan that would allow gamblers to place mobile sports wagers anywhere in Florida, with bets handled by computer servers on tribal property. No additional information is available today,” Gary Bitner, a spokesman for the Seminoles, said in an email. “This news is about in-person sports betting. Wednesday’s announcement indicated initial sports betting will be restricted to the tribe’s facilities and did not detail when it could go statewide. Read: US Supreme Court rejects challenge against online sports betting law in FloridaĭeSantis said in the release that the tribe’s “new initiative will create jobs, increase tourism, and provide billions in added revenue” for the state. “This is a historic milestone that immediately puts Florida in the same league with the world’s great gaming destinations,” Allen said. The addition of the games at the Seminoles’ casinos will generate more than 1,000 new jobs, according to Jim Allen, CEO of Seminole Gaming and chairman of Hard Rock International.