Gambling regulators in Florida have filed complaints alleging two pari-mutuel cardrooms failed to comply with requirements regarding “designated player games,” an accusation that has led to one of the facilities questioning it.

“The games offered at our facilities were approved by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR),” said Magi Williams, a spokesman for Wind Creek Hospitality, owner of Pensacola Greyhound Racing, which received a complaint.

“We have requested clarification from the DBPR on procedures so that we can alleviate their concerns,” Williams told GamblingCompliance on Tuesday in an email.