The online sportsbook from the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook, home of the legendary SuperContest and decades of Las Vegas sports betting heritage. A smaller digital footprint but a storied brand.
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SuperBook is the digital arm of the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook, the massive Las Vegas retail sportsbook home to the SuperContest (the longest-running and most prestigious NFL handicapping contest in the US). As of 2024, SuperBook Sports has withdrawn from all US states except Nevada, where it continues to operate online and retail through the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook Mobile app. The real value proposition is the contest products and the Las Vegas retail experience at Westgate. For bettors outside Nevada, SuperBook is not currently available online.
Best for: Las Vegas visitors, Nevada residents, SuperContest participants, bettors with a Westgate loyalty relationship.
Consider alternatives if: You live outside Nevada and need an online sportsbook (SuperBook has withdrawn from all other states).
The SuperContest is the signature asset. The Westgate SuperContest is the longest-running major NFL handicapping contest in the US, dating back to 1988. Contestants pay a five-figure entry fee to pick five NFL games against the spread each week through the regular season, with prize pools regularly exceeding $1 million. For the serious handicapping community, the SuperContest is a prestige product, and SuperBook's association with it gives the brand credibility that goes beyond what a pure online operator could build.
The Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook retail sportsbook is iconic. The massive retail book at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort is one of the most recognizable sports betting venues in Las Vegas, with a long history and dedicated following among Las Vegas visitors and resident bettors. For users who visit Las Vegas, placing a bet at the Westgate SuperBook is part of the Vegas experience.
Contest-style products extend beyond the SuperContest. Smaller contests, survivor pools, and handicapping competitions are more prominent on SuperBook than at most recreational operators. For users who enjoy contest-style play rather than or alongside straight-up betting, the book offers something the big four generally don't.
Limits on major markets are higher than at typical recreational operators, though not at the Circa level. SuperBook positions itself closer to the sharper end of the market, and winning players generally see less aggressive limiting than at DraftKings or FanDuel.
The digital product is functional but not impressive. The mobile app works, the bet slip handles standard wagers, and navigation between sports is logical, but the interface is noticeably less polished than FanDuel or DraftKings. Users coming from the big four will find the experience feels a generation behind.
Market depth is thinner than at the national operators. For marquee NFL and college football games the standard menu is covered, but prop depth, alternate line variety, same-game parlay flexibility, and smaller-league coverage all trail the big four by meaningful margins.
State coverage is Nevada only. SuperBook Sports withdrew from Colorado, New Jersey, Arizona, Tennessee, Ohio, Iowa, Maryland, and Virginia in 2024, ceasing all operations outside Nevada. Users in those former markets had their accounts closed and funds returned. Expansion to new states is not publicly planned.
Promotional activity is modest. SuperBook doesn't run the aggressive promo calendar that defines DraftKings, FanDuel, or Fanatics. Welcome offers are smaller, recurring promos are less frequent, and the book's overall value proposition isn't built on promotional engagement.
Live betting is competent but unexceptional. Markets update during major events, cash-out is supported on most bets, but the in-play depth and speed fall short of dedicated live-betting operators.
Customer service is smaller in scale than at major operators. For routine issues this is fine; for complex disputes the resolution path can be slower.
SuperBook operates in Nevada only, online and retail, through the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook Mobile app (Nevada users only) and the physical sportsbook at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino. Each license is held through Westgate or SuperBook affiliated entities under Nevada Gaming Control Board oversight. SuperBook Sports withdrew from Colorado, New Jersey, Arizona, Tennessee, Ohio, Iowa, Maryland, and Virginia in 2024.
Nevada's retail presence at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort is the anchor. In-person betting at Westgate is a genuinely iconic Las Vegas experience and feeds the same account as mobile betting for Nevada users (with in-person registration requirements that Nevada state law mandates).
SuperBook is a US-only product.
Market coverage includes the major US leagues (NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, college football, college basketball, WNBA) plus major soccer, tennis, golf, UFC, and boxing. Depth is focused on marquee events. Futures markets cover championship winners, season totals, and major awards.
The mobile app works for day-to-day betting. Same-game parlays are supported with a basic builder. Cash-out is available on most open bets. Desktop web is functional but secondary.
Live betting handles major events but lacks the depth of sharper live-betting operators. For occasional in-play wagering during games you're watching, the experience is adequate.
Promotional activity is modest compared to recreational operators. Welcome offers change periodically; recurring promos include occasional profit boosts and odds boosts but not at the cadence of the big four. For users who value promo engagement as a primary reason to choose a book, SuperBook will feel quiet.
Payouts support ACH, Play+, wire, and in-person cash at Westgate (for Nevada users). Timing is comparable to industry standard. Cash withdrawals at Westgate are immediate and often uncapped for verified accounts.
Deposits accept ACH, Play+, debit card, and in-person cash at Westgate. Channel options are narrower than at recreational operators.
If you enter the SuperContest or its smaller contest variants, SuperBook is the natural home for the contest-plus-betting relationship. The prestige and tradition of the SuperContest are real assets, and users who participate find value in keeping their contest and betting activity in the same ecosystem.
If you visit Las Vegas regularly, the Westgate SuperBook retail experience is one of the definitive Vegas sports betting venues. Combining mobile and retail under one account for Nevada users is convenient, and the atmosphere at the Westgate book during major NFL weekends is part of the Vegas sports culture.
If you're a Colorado, New Jersey, Arizona, Tennessee, Ohio, Iowa, Maryland, or Virginia bettor, SuperBook is no longer available to you. The operator withdrew from all of those states in 2024. You'll need to use one of the national operators available in your state.
SuperBook is not the right primary pick for users who want a polished mobile product, the widest market menu, or the most aggressive promo activity. The big four operators lead on those dimensions, and the gap is meaningful.
SuperBook is displayed alongside every other licensed sportsbook available in your region on the live odds page when it's active in Nevada. Because SuperBook withdrew from all non-Nevada states in 2024, it only appears for Nevada users.
For users running a multi-book approach (see the line shopping guide), SuperBook fits as a supplemental book for Las Vegas-connected users or SuperContest participants rather than a primary book.
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