
Aliante Casino launches mobile sports betting app
Las Vegas operator selects Miomni Gaming to power its Nevada-facing mobile sports wagering application
The Aliante Casino Hotel has become the latest Las Vegas casino to launch a mobile sports betting app after striking a deal with Miomni Gaming. [private]
The app is available on both iOS and Android devices, and allows players in the state to place bets and check account balances directly through the app.
Alianteâs director of race and sportsbook, Marc Nelson, said the operator was âvery excitedâ about the launch and that it would help introduce its sportsbook to new players.
âTheir [Miomni] technology will enable our sportsbook to increase its customer base to a state wide level, exposing new customers to our unique line and wagering opportunities,â Nelson added.
Miomni already supplies its sports betting app to Boyd Gaming and the Atlantis Casino in Reno, and CEO Mike Venner said his firm was âvery proudâ to be working with Aliante.
âThey [Aliante] recognized the benefits of working with the Miomni technology and utilizing our built-in geolocation technology, as well as the ability for our middleware platform to cache live gaming data to deliver an extremely fast and efficient service to any internet-based device,â he said.
âWe also have the ability to distribute live data feeds and video to enable an elevated and enhanced betting experience for users,â Venner added.
While online sports betting is illegal in Nevada, licensed operators are able to offer mobile sports wagering to players located within the state.