SuperBook
SuperBook is operated by Westgate Las Vegas and has been a legendary Las Vegas institution since 1986, originally opening at the Las Vegas Hilton. For decades it was the largest sportsbook in the world, and it hosted the Las Vegas Hilton SuperContest, the original prestigious handicapping contest in sports betting. SuperBook now operates mobile apps in several states alongside its iconic retail book at Westgate.
Our take A must-have second account for SuperContest entrants and sharp Vegas locals. Casual bettors will find more value at the major operators.
Pros
- Legendary Las Vegas sportsbook (since 1986) with the prestigious SuperContest
- Sharp-friendly Vegas pricing that frequently sets market lines
- Managed by legendary oddsmaker Jay Kornegay
- SuperContest prize pools regularly exceed $1.5M
Cons
- Mobile presence limited to 6 states
- Promo cadence minimal: Vegas-first, sharp-first approach
- App lacks the live-betting depth and same-game-parlay tools that national operators ship by default
- Best experienced in person at Westgate Las Vegas
About SuperBook
SuperBook is operated by Westgate Las Vegas and has been a legendary Las Vegas institution since 1986, originally opening at the Las Vegas Hilton. For decades it was the largest sportsbook in the world, and it hosted the Las Vegas Hilton SuperContest, the original prestigious handicapping contest in sports betting. SuperBook now operates mobile apps in several states alongside its iconic retail book at Westgate.
What Makes SuperBook Different
Home of the SuperContest, an established NFL handicapping contest. Sharp-friendly Vegas-first approach to lines and limits.
What You Should Know
- Westgate SuperBook opened at the Las Vegas Hilton in 1986 and was the world's largest sportsbook for decades
- Hosts the annual SuperContest, an established NFL handicapping contest with $1.5M+ prize pools
- Launched mobile operations in Colorado, Iowa, and New Jersey
- Known as a sharp-friendly Vegas institution that sets market lines
- Managed by legendary Vegas oddsmaker Jay Kornegay
SuperBook is Live in 6 States
SuperBook operates in the following US states and territories. Click any state for a full guide to legal sports betting in that market; including which operators are available, tax rates, and state-specific laws.
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