Red Rock Resorts\u2019 Red Rock Casino in Las Vegas. The company is facing disciplinary action for transgressions linked to its Nevada mobile sports betting app. (Image: Financial Times)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nIn a complaint filed last week, the Nevada Gaming Control Board said a glitch in the company\u2019s Stadium Live mobile betting program caused it to accept 348 improper wagers. It accuses Station Casinos and parent Red Rock of having a \u201credundant monitoring process\u201d in place.<\/p>\n
According to the regulator, the transgressions were related to insufficient server memory on the Stadium Live platform.<\/p>\n
The bad bets occurred over a period of three years, from June 2018 onward, and continued after the board served the company with a regulation violation letter in March 2019.<\/p>\n
Compliance Malfunction <\/strong><\/h2>\nIn March of this year, Red Rock reported another malfunction to the board that resulted in 167 improper bets.<\/p>\n
The company took action to void the bets and return the stakes to customers. Nevertheless, its conduct has \u201creflect[ed] poorly on the reputation of gaming in Nevada,\u201d the regulator wrote.<\/p>\n
\u201cRespondents have had multiple opportunities to ensure their mobile sports wagering application operates in compliance with the Gaming Control Act. However, respondents have failed to do so,\u201d wrote the board.<\/p>\n
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\u201cThis failure has repeatedly caused respondents to accept ostensible wagers from patrons on events whose outcomes had already been determined,\u201d the regulator added.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n\u201cRespondents are responsible for any violation related to the Stadium Live program. Toleration of such repeated violations constitutes grounds for license revocation or other disciplinary action.\u201d<\/p>\n
The Nevada Gaming Commission will decide the nature of that disciplinary action at a future hearing.<\/p>\n