The Nevada Gaming Control Board has scheduled a rare special meeting set for Thursday one hour before the Nevada Gaming Commission holds its regular monthly meeting.
The three-member Board will consider an application from Boomer’s Sportsbook to open its fourth race and sportsbook in the state at Casino Fandango in Carson City. The Commission will then consider the application at its 10 a.m. meeting.
The special meeting allows Boomer’s to enter the Reno-area market after opening its first sportsbooks earlier this month at The Commercial in Elko, followed by Ellis Island near the Las Vegas Strip and Casino Valle Verde in Henderson. Customers must sign up in person to access the mobile betting app.
The move allows Boomer’s to launch the Carson City sportsbook ahead of the start of the NFL and college football season. Boomer’s said it expects to add another sportsbook by the end of the year and have double-digit sportsbooks within a year. It’s Nevada’s only independent sportsbook that is not owned by a casino operator.
William Hill has served as the sportsbook at Casino Fandango that is operated by Olympia Gaming.
Casino Fandango has more than 700 slots,10 table games, restaurants, 7,000 square feet of meeting and event space, a 10-screen theater and a 100-room Courtyard by Marriott hotel. It serves both local residents and tourists.