Gaming giants and real-estate honchos are putting all their chips on the table to win one of three coveted licenses to operate a casino in or around New York City.

“There’s still a large market for land-based casinos in this country and the New York City metropolitan market in particular,” said Albany Law School Professor Bennett Liebman, a former deputy secretary to the governor for gaming and racing, to The Post.

Gaming interests have already spent millions of dollars on lobbying and media consultants to make their case to local and state officials as deadlines creep closer to submit bids next year.

Here are the deep-pocketed contenders:

Many potential betors are looking for a bid on NYC casinos — here are the contenders. Paul Martinka

MANHATTAN

Location: Hudson YardsName: Wynn New York CityDeveloper: Related Companies/Wynn Resorts.Details: $12 billion casino complex that includes a hotel, office space, apartments, and a 5.6-acre parkPros: Boost to adjacent Javits Convention Center, views of Hudson River, access to the High LineCons: Friends of the High Line are spearheading community opposition, local elected officials not enthused by project, either.

Wynn unveil renderings of the proposed casino for Hudson Yards. Related Companies and Wynn Resorts

The $12 billion casino complex that includes a hotel, office space, apartments, and a 5.6-acre park. Related Companies and Wynn Resorts

Location: Times SquareName: Caesars Palace Times SquareDeveloper: Caesars Entertainment, SL Green and Jay-Z Roc NationDetails: $4 billion casino complex that would be built at 1515 Broadway in the heart of Times Square.Pros: Jay-Z curates the entertainment, and there’s access to the Great White Way.Cons: Opposition from theater producers — the Broadway League  — and the No Times Square coalition that includes neighborhood groups

Caesars Palace Times Square will be a $4 billion casino complex that would be built at 1515 Broadway in the heart of Times Square. A Better Times Square

Location: Far West SideName: AvenirDeveloper: Silverstein Properties/Greenwood Gaming and EntertainmentDetails: World Trade Center developer Larry Silverstein is spearheading the plan, which involves a 1.8 million-square-foot project for a hotel, casino, entertainment and residential complex on vacant land at West 41st Street and 11th Avenue, just north of the Jacob Javits Center.Pros: As with Wynn NYC, the Avenir would be a boost to the Javits Convention Center and tourism industry.  Cons: Overcoming local opposition will be a challenge.

Saks Fifth Avenue could house a casino in Manhattan. Roman Tiraspolsky – stock.adobe.com

Location: Fifth AvenueName: Saks Fifth Avenue CasinoDeveloper: Saks Fifth Avenue and Hudson’s Bay CompanyDetails: The luxury department store at 611 Fifth Ave. between East 49th and East 50th streets — next to St. Patrick’s Cathedral — wants to bring high-rollers to the home of high fashion on the top floors of its flagship building.Pros: Increased foot traffic for a Fifth Avenue hurt by the COVID-19 pandemicCons: Community opposition. Would need divine intervention to locate a casino next to New York’s most cherished Catholic church

Location: Midtown East RiverName: Freedom PlazaDeveloper: City real-estate scion Stefan Soloviev and Mohegan SunDetails: Four towers along the East River that would include apartments and hotels with an underground casinoPros: Bid includes a “Freedom Museum” and 6.7 acres of green spaceCons: Opposition from local politicians

An entrance to the main hall of Genting’s Resorts World New York casino at Aqueduct Race Track in Jamaica section of Queens. Corbis via Getty Images

QUEENS

Location: South Ozone Park-JamaicaName: Resorts World New York City at AqueductDeveloper: Genting/Resorts World CasinoDetails: The bidder, which already owns an existing slots parlor, has proposed a $5 billion plan that includes a pitch to expand its current operations and also offer live table games such as black jack and craps. The proposal includes a new 7,000-seat concert venue and sports training facility.    Pros: Its slots parlor, which opened in 2011, has generated more than $4 billion for state coffers, and its bid has strong local community and political support.Cons: Resorts World Las Vegas — a separate casino that is part of the same Genting empire — is ensnared in an alleged illegal bookmaking scandal involving the interpreter of baseball superstar Shohei Ohtani.

Location: Willets Points/Flushing Meadows/CoronaName: Metropolitan ParkDeveloper: Mets owner Steve Cohen and Hard Rock InternationalDetails: Sprawling $8 billion gaming center, hotel and music venue near the Mets’ Citi Field stadium.Pros: Part of an ongoing reclamation project to spruce up concrete parcels around Citi Field and Willets Point, a plan that separately includes a professional soccer stadium and housing. The project touts access to 20 acres of green space and Flushing Bay.Cons: Cohen has not yet won approval from the state legislature to convert the designated parkland property eyed for the project for use as a casino entertainment complex because of opposition from local state Sen. Jessica Ramos. Plan also could cut into Genting Resort World at Aqueduct’s existing slots business just miles away.   

People congregating along the Coney Island boardwalk in Brooklyn, escaping the city’s heat. Joe Rondone/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK

Coney Island Casino will be developed by Thor Equities, Chickasaw Nation’s Global Gaming Solutions, Saratoga Casino Holdings and Legends Hospitality Group. The Coney NYC

BROOKLYN

Location: Coney IslandName: The ConeyDeveloper: Thor Equities, Chickasaw Nation’s Global Gaming Solutions, Saratoga Casino Holdings and Legends Hospitality GroupDetails: $3 billion “Coney” casino, hotel and convention hall erected just steps from the storied Brooklyn boardwalk and beach, smack between the site’s iconic Cyclone and Wonder WheelPros: Would help rejuvenate Coney Island as a major tourist destinationCons: Local Community Board 13 voted overwhelmingly against the project, with opponents saying they don’t want the iconic beach to be turned into Atlantic City.

Ferry Point Park in the Bronx Michael Sofronski

BRONX

Location: Ferry PointName: Bally’s CasinoDeveloper: Bally’sDetails: Bally’s acquired the lease to run the golf course at Ferry Point from the Trump Organization and now hopes to convert portions of the site’s parking lot and practice range, which count as parkland, into a casino center.Pros: Located at the foot of the Whitestone Bridge, the casino would have easy access from Queens, The Bronx, Long Island and Westchester County. Waterfront views of the East River and Long Island SoundCons: As with the Cohen project, Bally’s needs legislative approval to convert the parkland for commercial use.

Bally’s Casino will be located in Ferry Point. Bally’s

The casino would have easy access from Queens, The Bronx, Long Island and Westchester County. Bally’s

Aerial view of Nassau Coliseum, the proposed location for a casino in New York City. Google Maps

NASSAU COUNTY, LI

Location: UniondaleName: Sands New YorkDeveloper: Las Vegas SandsDetails: The Sands secured a lease from Nassau County to convert the Nassau Veterans Memorial Museum Coliseum into a casino complex with a live performance theater, a hotel and wellness spa, dining and convention space.Pros: Big Nassau-Suffolk market not far Queens border, strong support from Republican-led governmentCons: Strong opposition spearheaded by nearby Hofstra University

Guests attend as Kim Zolciak hosts the Kentucky Derby hat contest at Empire City Casino at Yonkers Raceway on May 6, 2017 in Yonkers, New York. Dave Kotinsky

YONKERS

Location: Yonkers RacewayName: Empire CityDeveloper: MGM Resorts InternationalDetails: The Raceway introduced slot-machine-style gaming in 2006 with its Empire City Casino. Now it’s aiming for a full-on gaming license with a $3 billion expansion plan that would offer live table bets.Pros: As with Resorts World at Aqueduct, it has a track record of success and local support.Cons: Gaming expert Liebman describes MGM’s initial proposal as “underwhelming,” especially in comparison to the Hudson Yards, Cohen, Times Square and Sands proposals. “If other glitzier proposals actually reach the Gaming Facility Location Board, can they compete?” he said of Yonkers.

Both Liebman and John Sabini, former chairman of the state racing and wagering board, told The Post that the existing slots-parlor bidders — at Aqueduct and Yonkers — are the “favorites” to win two of the licenses.

They’ve both been tax-generating cash cows for the state for more than a decade and enjoy strong local political support, the experts noted.

Revenues from the gaming companies who are awarded the new casino licenses will help fund the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

“I would say the `racinos’ are the favorites. They have a track record of being a partner with the state for a long time,” Sabini said.

The existing parlors may not be shoo-ins, particularly when their proposals are judged against some of the competing dazzling plans, the experts said.

Times Square could be a potential location for a casino. Getty Images

But community and political opposition to the other plans could matter more than the proposals’ merits, they said.

“There’s going to be opposition to every proposal,” said Sabini, who particularly was skeptical of any Manhattan pitch that survives the review process.

Genting Resorts World spent $2.87 million lobbying in Albany last year to try to convince foes of its plan’s merits.

Cohen and his partner also doled out more than $2.5 million combined pitching their plan. 

Map graphic showing proposed casino locations in New York City. NY Post

Given hostility to a new casino in Manhattan, both gaming experts rated Las Vegas Sands’ bid a serious contender for the third license up for grabs.

“The Sands proposal is probably the strongest proposal right now. Long Island/Nassau-Suffolk is a pretty good market,” Sabini said.

The proposals must secure a two-thirds vote from elected officials on local six-member Community Advisory Committees before even being considered by a statewide gaming facility location board and then the state Gaming Commission.

Liebman said Big Apple Mayor Eric Adams’ recent political woes, triggered by multiple federal probes of his administration, is an “added wildcard” that could impact the selection process.

“If the generally pro-casino Adams is no longer the mayor and doesn’t appoint an advisory committee member, doesn’t this make the process even harder for most of the New York City-based casino projects?,” the prof said.

The winning bidders will have to pay the state a minimum $500 million up-front license fee.