![]() However, owners announced last month that they would push back the start of betting operations at both properties. The two casinos, which are both owned by a subsidiary of Rush Street Gaming, were originally expected to launch sports gambling on December 1. ![]() If the test goes as planed on Thursday and Friday, the two gambling venues will be able to go live with full sports betting offering Saturday morning. Such a test period is required under the state’s gambling law. News emerged on Wednesday that Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh and SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia will both open a two-day test period of their physical sportsbooks later today. Two more casinos are set to join Pennsylvania’s sports betting mix in just a few hours and nearly a month after Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course became the state’s first casino to go live with sports gambling. ![]() Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh and SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia to go live with sports betting later today ![]()
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