The Supreme Court struck down a federal law that banned legalized sports betting on Monday, ending a lengthy legal battle in New Jersey that began after the state tried to legalize betting in 2012.

So does this mean that people can now rush off and plunk down $100 on a National Basketball Association playoff game at an Atlantic City casino or from a smartphone?

The answer is not simple.

Can I bet at a casino or track in New Jersey?

Not yet. According to state law, possible betting venues, which include racetracks and casinos, could begin accepting unregulated bets as soon as Monday, though gearing up to do so could realistically take time.

Of the state’s potential betting sites, Monmouth Park Racetrack, near the Jersey Shore, is the furthest along, having partnered with a British bookmaker, William Hill, years ago to build a sports bar in anticipation of sports betting being legalized. The track also adopted its own regulations to abide by any potential ruling.