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What happened
A tribal casino in North Dakota has upgraded its retail sportsbook through a partnership with Kambi, expanding both pre-game and in-play betting options for on-site customers. The change standardizes markets such as moneyline, spreads, totals, and player props, and introduces more dynamic odds updates at betting counters and kiosks. This remains a retail-only product under North Dakota’s current regulatory framework, meaning there is still no statewide mobile sports wagering or remote registration, and all bets must be placed and settled at the tribal casino.
Why it matters
The upgrade primarily affects visitors who place physical sports wagers at the property, including how their bets are accepted, tracked, and paid out. Bettors should check for any new KYC or ID requirements at tellers and self-service kiosks, revised minimum and maximum bet sizes, and updated payout limits on winning tickets. Before depositing at the cage, players should verify which payment methods are accepted, whether there are method-specific limits, fees, or currency rules, and how long withdrawals typically take to process.
What to watch next
It is also important to read the house rules covering settlement, overtime, voids, and line movement now governed by Kambi’s trading platform, and to note any new responsible gambling tools such as wagering caps or time-out options on-site. For users, key factors are withdrawals, KYC, RTP, and payment or game-term updates. Before deposit, verify KYC steps, payout timing, fees, and payment-method limits in your jurisdiction.
Practical facts: source/brand — sbcamericas. com; offer/mechanic — not specified; withdrawals/payouts — payout limits on winning tickets; KYC — Bettors should check for any new KYC or ID requirements at tellers and; limits/geo — limited to in-person bets under state rules.