However, they also noted problems with their computer software, which had been certified in tests by regulators when it was introduced. However, officials acknowledged they failed to properly maintain virtual servers, which enabled its computer software to continue taking bets after events had begun due to a lack of computer memory. The company initially planned to contest the disciplinary action. Station did not confirm or deny allegations made by the regulator in a 13-page complaint originally filed in September with 348 wagers on events with already known outcomes.
The fine followed a unanimously-approved settlement with the company Thursday after a two-count complaint concerning glitches in its sports wagering system at its Las Vegas Red Rock Resort. and its parent company Red Rock Resorts after the business failed to prevent its sportsbook app from taking wagers after events had taken place. The Nevada Gaming Commission has delivered an $80,000 fine to Station Casinos Inc.