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Welcome State No. 6 With Sports Betting: New Mexico Goes Live At Santa Ana Star

Eric Ramsey on Oct 16, 2018



Sports betting is live in New Mexico.


Santa Ana Star, located just outside of Albuquerque, opened its betting windows promptly at noon on Tuesday. Operations are powered by USBookmaking, expanding out of the Nevada sports betting market for the first time.


The Land of Enchantment is the sixth US state with legal sports betting and the fifth to open up since the Supreme Court decision in May.



New Mexico sports betting launch


Santa Ana Star is operated by the Pueblo of Santa Ana, a small NM tribe of about 500 people. The natives have called the land home since the 1500s, and the casino popped up in 1993. It boasts more than 100,000 square feet of gaming space, offering most of the traditional card and dice games you’d find in most casinos.


Now it has a sportsbook, too. Details are sparse at the time of writing, but a few photos are starting to pop up on social media

NM sports betting is limited to on-site wagering only at Santa Ana Star — at least for now. Online gambling and sports betting itself remain illegal elsewhere under state law.


The existing compact for the tribe appears to authorize the latter, but only when conducted in a brick-and-mortar setting.




Sports betting momentum still ramping up


It’s been five months since the US Supreme Court decision allowing states to regulate sports betting. In the time since, four of them have joined Nevada in the pool:






New Mexico hasn’t actually legalized sports betting — nor has it even considered sports betting billsin recent history — but it is the sixth state with legal sports betting occurring within its borders.


Pennsylvania sports betting is on the cusp of launch, neck and neck with the timeline for Rhode Island sports betting. Those two states will likely be the last two to go live in 2018, but we didn’t really see NM coming until it was imminent.


Given the growing interest among tribes, don’t be surprised if another state sneaks onto this list before the end of the year. Tribal groups in California and Connecticut are among those already demonstrating an especially sharp appetite for sports betting.
 

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Little ole New Mexico beat out New York.

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