The Seminole Tribe of Florida will move forward on expanded casino gambling in the wake of a U.S. Supreme Court decision denying a bid by pari-mutuel companies to put a hold on the state’s multibillion-dollar gaming compact with the tribe.

The tribe said in a Nov. 1 news release that in December it will roll out craps, roulette and sports betting at its six casinos statewide 

“The Seminole Tribe thanks the state of Florida, the U.S. Department of the Interior and the U.S. Department of Justice for defending our compact,” Marcellus Osceola Jr., chairman of the Seminole Tribe, said in a prepared statement. “By working together, the tribe, the state and the federal government achieved a historic legal victory.”