If gamblers who made a bet on a current game want to watch how their team is doing, Fuss pointed toward a bank of televisions on the wall. A ticket will come out that registers the bet, and if you later think you're a winner, you can take the ticket to a nearby Oneida cashier who will pay you. The Oneida also generally does not take bets on Division III games.įuss said the kiosks do not accept credit cards but take cash. Wagering on in-state Division I college games is not allowed at the Oneida casino, so you can't bet on the Wisconsin Badgers, Marquette or UWM basketball.
So, if you want to make a bet on who's going to win the Super Bowl in February, you can make that bet also,' Fuss said.Īs in Nevada, or the more than two dozen other states with legalized sports betting, there is usually a point spread, an over-under, or some other betting line that gamblers have to evaluate before placing their bet. You can make a bet on the day of a game, or you can make a bet on what's called a futures pick. 'On the left-hand side, you have all your major league sports, all your collegiate sports. The Oneida's chief financial officer for gaming, Chad Fuss, described the options on the kiosk touchscreen. Off in a corner there were a dozen electronic kiosks offering something new at the casino: sports betting, or what's sometimes called the sportsbook. Chuck Quirmbach One of the main gaming rooms at the Oneida Casino.