It wears the crown, so to speak,” Allen further told the cited news source. The 7 Cedars Rainforest Bar and an adjacent performance stage will be removed to make room for the Cedar Sports sportsbook: the tribe is spending about $800,000 to expand its wagering capacity, including two 21- and 22-foot TV screens. The casino is aiming to open by August in order to be up and running for the NFL season, the major league for US sports betting. He expects to have a signed contract “by mid-April.” It’s the third company that 7 Cedars has negotiated with. The tribe is closing in on a five-to-seven-year agreement with a publicly traded sports betting company to operate the sportsbook beginning August 1, casino CEO Jerry Allen said, according to Peninsula Daily News. Jay Inslee signed House Bill 2638 into law in March 2020. The tribe was among several in the state that negotiated for an expanded compact featuring sports wagering for Class III gaming venues, with a total of 19 tribes approved for the market since Gov. Washington’s 7 Cedars Hotel and Casino will begin offering in-person sports betting by August 1, in time for the NFL season, with the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe venue set to join the increasing number of sportsbooks already open in the state.