WynnBET Becomes Seventh Online Sportsbook In Tennessee

Posted on April 30, 2021 - Last Updated on August 14, 2024

A seventh sportsbook has launched in Tennessee today. WynnBET celebrates its first day in the state just in time for some weekend betting action.

Here’s a look at Tennessee’s newest operator and the debut promos users can take advantage of.

Tennessee welcomes WynnBET

WynnBET launched in 2020 as the online gaming division of Wynn Resorts.

New Jersey was the first state to welcome the sportsbook in July of 2020. Colorado came next in December.

The app then launched in MichiganVirginia and Indiana.

With its Tennessee launch, WynnBET Sportsbook is now operational in six states.

WynnBET becomes lucky number seven

WynnBET’s entrance into the Volunteer State has been a long time coming.

Its license was approved in January alongside William Hill and TwinSpires. William Hill officially went live on March 11 and TwinSpires debuted on March 19.

More than a month later, WynnBET is officially in the game.

The complete list of Tennessee sports betting apps is now:

  • DraftKings
  • FanDuel
  • BetMGM
  • Action 24/7
  • William Hill
  • TwinSpires
  • WynnBET

Since the launch of online sports betting in Tennessee, bettors have wagered $905.9 million.

Most of that can be attributed to fans betting on the Tennessee Titans and the March Madness tournament.

As the market continues to grow and accept new operators, total handle should cruise past $1 billion in no time.

What to expect from WynnBET’s app

WynnBET pairs the service and experience Wynn Resorts customers have come to expect, with a functional, reliable sports betting product. In turn, its app is designed with the entire bettor experience in mind.

A high-quality user interface is one of the first features players will notice. The app’s unique social betting atmosphere is another.

Users can wager alongside friends and compare bets within in-app chat rooms.

WynnBET bonuses and promos

At WynnBET, users have a chance to boost their odds on a daily basis. Spin the Wheel to receive bonus bets and odds boosts of up to 50%.

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First, install the WynnBET mobile app for Apple or Android by clicking the links in this post. Then, register your account, opt in for boosts and promos, and make your first deposit.

After that, the only thing left to do is to enjoy Tennessee’s newest sportsbook option.

More growth on the way for WynnBET in 2021

WynnBET’s Tennessee launch is just one facet in the brand’s substantial expansion effort.

In October, the sportsbook became an authorized gaming operator of NASCAR.

This March, the brand signed a multi-season partnership with the Detroit Pistons. The sportsbook also launched in Virginia during the same month and became the official online sportsbook of Martinsville Speedway and Richmond Raceway.

WynnBET originally stuck its foot in the door of Tennessee’s market back in February, when the brand inked a deal with the Memphis Grizzlies.

Fans now have access to a WynnBET-branded lounge and unique live experiences within the Grizzlies’ FedEx Forum arena. Additional promos are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

If all goes according to schedule, the sportsbook will launch in four other markets by the end of 2021:

  • Iowa
  • Massachusetts
  • Nevada
  • Ohio

Market access will depend on each state’s final sports betting legalization and WynnBET’s license approval. For now, WynnBET can check one more state off its list as it celebrates its expansion into Tennessee.

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As a college athlete, Alec Cunningham played Division II golf at Tusculum University. She graduated in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Professional Writing. She then returned to her love of written word in 2000 after working in the music industry as a concert promoter, tour manager and artist developer. As a journalist, she's covered a variety of topics and currently specializes in Tennessee online sports betting and Virginia casino news. She served as a panelist at this year's All American Sports Betting Summit, discussing the ever-evolving role of women in the gambling industry.

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