Leroy's Horse & Sports Place, also known as Leroy's Race and Sport Book or simply Leroy's, was an operator of
sports books in
Nevada
Nevada ( ; ) is a landlocked state in the Western United States. It borders Oregon to the northwest, Idaho to the northeast, California to the west, Arizona to the southeast, and Utah to the east. Nevada is the seventh-most extensive, th ...
. As of 2012, it had 72 race and sports books and kiosks. It was based in
Las Vegas
Las Vegas, colloquially referred to as Vegas, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada and the county seat of Clark County. The Las Vegas Valley metropolitan area is the largest within the greater Mojave Desert, and second-l ...
. Leroy's parent company, American Wagering, was purchased by British bookmaker
William Hill in 2012, and its locations were rebranded under the William Hill name.
History
Inception & expansion (1978-1996)
In 1978, businessman Leroy Merillat bought a sportsbook in a strip mall in
Downtown Las Vegas
Downtown Las Vegas (commonly abbreviated as DTLV) is the central business district and historic center of Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. It is the original townsite, and the Downtown gaming Las Vegas, Downtown Gaming Area was the primary gambl ...
, and named it “Leroy’s” after himself.
The following year, Nevada gaming regulators found Merillat unsuitable for licensing because of questions about the propriety of a land deal in California, and he was forced to sell the business. Merillat sold the operation to his son-in-law, Vic Salerno, in 1979.
Nevada sportsbooks at the time were predominantly independent operations, rarely found in casinos.
Around 1983, the popularity of sportsbooks began to boom and they started to become more common in casinos.
Salerno developed one of the first computerized sportsbook management systems to make his operation more efficient and able to compete with the large casinos.
In 1984, Salerno and two partners formed CBS Computer Systems to market their system to other sportsbook operators.
The company, which shared the building with Leroy's, was soon providing systems to almost all of Las Vegas's bookmakers.
They sold CBS in 1989 to
United Tote for $3.5 million.
In June 1989, Nevada law was changed to allow outside operators for casino sportsbooks, and Leroy's quickly took advantage of the new law by beginning to open branches in casinos.
By 1992, Leroy's was the only independent sportsbook in the state, and had branches operating in 30 casinos.
As publicly traded company (1996-2012)
Leroy's was placed under a holding company, American Wagering, Inc. (AWI), and made its
initial public offering
An initial public offering (IPO) or stock launch is a public offering in which shares of a company are sold to institutional investors and usually also to retail (individual) investors. An IPO is typically underwritten by one or more investm ...
in May 1996. Leroy's had 35 locations at the time. The funds raised in the IPO were used to complete the purchase of a 150-room
Howard Johnson's
Howard Johnson by Wyndham, still commonly referred to as Howard Johnson's, is an American hotel brand with over 200 hotels in 15 countries. It was also formerly a Chain store, restaurant chain, which at one time was the largest in the U.S., wit ...
hotel and casino near the
Las Vegas Strip
The Las Vegas Strip is a stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard in Clark County, Nevada, that is known for its concentration of resort hotels and casinos. The Strip, as it is known, is about long, and is immediately south of the Las Vegas city limits ...
, which the company planned to remodel as a sports-themed resort.
In October 1996, AWI bought CBS back from
Autotote Corp. for $3 million, and renamed it as Computerized Bookmaking Systems.
AWI agreed in April 1997 to buy Imagineering Systems, a maker of
keno
Keno is a lottery-like gambling game often played at modern casinos, and also offered as a game in some lotteries.
Players wager by choosing numbers ranging from 1 through (usually) 80. After all players make their wagers, 20 numbers (some va ...
systems, for $3 million, but canceled the deal in September 1997, deciding instead to build a progressive keno system in-house. Imagineering sued AWI for breach of contract, and was eventually awarded $1.2 million. Meanwhile, AWI launched The Game, a keno offering with progressive jackpots linked to multiple casinos, in August 1999. The company closed its keno operations in 2002.
In July 1997, AWI and
International Game Technology jointly launched MegaSports, a
parimutuel sports betting system offering high-value
progressive jackpot
A progressive jackpot is a jackpot (a gambling grand prize or payout) which increases each time the game is played but the jackpot is ''not'' won. When the progressive jackpot is won, the jackpot for the next play is reset to a predetermined value ...
s to bettors at Leroy's and other Nevada sportbooks. The company shut down the project in 2000.
AWI, through an Australian subsidiary, launched an online site offering race and sports betting under the MegaSports name in 1999.
The site accepted wagers worldwide, except from bettors located in the United States.
It was believed to the first
online gambling
Online gambling (also known as iGaming or iGambling) is any kind of gambling conducted on the internet. This includes virtual poker, casinos, and sports betting. The first online gambling venue opened to the general public was ticketing for th ...
venture by a company licensed in Nevada. Trouble arose, however, later that year, when the
Nevada Gaming Commission
The Nevada Gaming Commission is a Nevada state governmental agency involved in the regulation of casinos throughout the state, along with the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
In 1959, the Nevada Gaming Commission ("Commission") was created by the ...
accused MegaSports of accepting bets from an agent located in Las Vegas who went through a Canadian Internet provider. AWI was ultimately forced to sell the site, or risk losing its Nevada gaming license.
MegaSports was sold in July 2002 to Eurast Ltd. of
Perth
Perth () is the list of Australian capital cities, capital city of Western Australia. It is the list of cities in Australia by population, fourth-most-populous city in Australia, with a population of over 2.3 million within Greater Perth . The ...
for $2.8 million.
The Howard Johnson's hotel was sold in July 1999 for $4.3 million.
Michael Racusin, a financial consultant who assisted with the IPO, filed a lawsuit claiming he was not paid his full fee.
After a court awarded him $1.3 million in July 2003, American Wagering was forced to file for
Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code (Title 11 of the United States Code) permits reorganization under the bankruptcy laws of the United States. Such reorganization, known as Chapter 11 bankruptcy, is available to every business, wh ...
.
Youbet.com attempted to buy the company out of bankruptcy for $9.5 million, but eventually withdrew its offer. The company emerged from bankruptcy in March 2005, with most debts having been paid in full, and shareholders retaining their equity in the company.
The company acquired Sturgeon's Inn & Casino in
Lovelock, Nevada
Lovelock is the county seat of Pershing County, Nevada, United States, in which it is the only incorporated city.
It is the namesake of a nearby medium-security men's prison and a Cold War-era gunnery range.
Formerly a stop for settlers on ...
in March 2006 for $1.8 million.
In 2007, Leroy's began opening sports betting
kiosks at its casino locations, allowing patrons with established accounts to place bets at all hours of the day.
The following year, the kiosks began being installed in bars and taverns as well.
The company began releasing mobile betting applications for
smartphones
A smartphone is a mobile phone with advanced computing capabilities. It typically has a touchscreen interface, allowing users to access a wide range of applications and services, such as web browsing, email, and social media, as well as mult ...
in 2010,
which proved popular.
In June 2012, British bookmaker
William Hill bought American Wagering for $18 million, along with Lucky's Race & Sports Book and the satellite sportsbook operations of
Club Cal Neva.
Salerno was named chairman of William Hill U.S., overseeing 55 percent of the state's sportsbook locations, all of which were rebranded under the William Hill name.
Locations
As of 2012, Leroy's operated sportsbooks and kiosks at 72 locations,
including:
*
Avi Resort & Casino
*
Buffalo Wild Wings
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As of March 2025, there are over 1,300 locations a ...
(9 locations)
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Colorado Belle
*
Dini's Lucky Club
*
Edgewater Hotel and Casino
*
Ellis Island Casino & Brewery
*
Golden Gate Hotel & Casino
*
Gold Spike Hotel and Casino
*
Gold Strike Hotel and Gambling Hall
Terrible's Hotel & Casino, formerly the Gold Strike Hotel and Gambling Hall, was a casino hotel in Jean, Nevada, approximately north of the California state line, and about south of Downtown Las Vegas. It opened in 1987, and closed in 2020. I ...
*
Hacienda Hotel & Casino
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Hooters Casino Hotel
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Hotel Nevada and Gambling Hall
*
Klondike Sunset Casino
*
Lucky Club Casino and Hotel
*
Opera House Casino
*
Poker Palace
*
Railroad Pass Casino
*
Red Garter Casino
*
Siena Reno
*
Silver Nugget
The Silver Nugget is a casino and arena located on Las Vegas Boulevard North in North Las Vegas, Nevada. The casino is owned and operated by Fifth Street Gaming. The casino site covers and includes a arena.
The sports book is operated by L ...
*
Silverton Las Vegas
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Skyline Hotel and Casino
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Stagecoach Hotel & Casino
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Tropicana Express Hotel and Casino
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Wendover Nugget
*
Westin Casuarina
References
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Bookmakers
Companies based in the Las Vegas Valley
Gambling companies of the United States