Tag: Sports betting

Rhode Island: Handle and revenue down in November

Sports betting handle and revenue fell year-on-year in Rhode Island in November, although there was a slight month-on-month rise in player spending.

Bettors spent $48.3m (£38.2m/€44.1m) on sports wagering in Rhode Island in November. This was 21.1% down from $61.1m in 2022 but 5.5% ahead of $45.8m in October 2023.

Of this total, $38.6m was wagered with online sportsbooks in Rhode Island. A further $9.6m was spent at retail locations at Twin River and Tiverton Casino. Twin River took $6.0m worth of bets in November and Tiverton Casino $3.6m.

Revenue slips to four-month low in Rhode Island

As for revenue, this amounted to $3.4m. Not only was this 30.6% behind $4.9m generated in November 2022 but also 24.4% less than $4.5m in October 2023.

The Rhode Island Lottery also noted the November total was the lowest monthly amount since $1.4m was reported in August 2023.

Online betting accounted for $2.6m of all revenue in November. Retail’s share amounted to $837,173, of which $488,920 cam..

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British, Irish and Japanese horse racing industries form committee

British, Irish and Japanese horse racing regulatory bodies have joined forces to create the Joint Cooperation Committee.

The deal sees the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Horse Racing Ireland team up with the Japan Racing Association (JRA).

The aims of the committee include promoting Japanese horses, while easing the travel of connections between the regions. Other objectives include the enhancement of awareness of each industry, creating a regulatory partnership and “further internationalising” horse racing.

The chairman of the new committee will be Joe Saumarez Smith, who is also the BHA chairman.

Commenting on the partnership, he said: “The British and Irish horse racing industries have enjoyed a close and fruitful relationship with the JRA – and the wider Japanese racing industry – for many years now.

“We are delighted to be collaborating with the JRA and are hugely grateful for their significant support. This can only lead to increased participation in each other’s ra..

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New Hampshire sports betting spend continues to rise in November

Player spending on sports betting in New Hampshire increased month-on-month during November, but the $78.5m (£61.9m/€71.3m) wagered was less than the previous year.

Handle for November was down 15.7% from $93.1m in the same month last year. However, it was 2.0% ahead of October this year and the highest monthly total in New Hampshire for eight months.

Of the total wagered, $67.9m was bet online and $10.6m at retail sportsbooks across the state of New Hampshire.

Turning to gross gaming revenue, this amounted to $8.2m in November. This was 64.0% up from $5.0m last year but 5.8% behind October’s $8.7m haul.

draftkings holds exclusive sports wagering rights in new hampshire

Online sports betting accounted for $6.6m of all wagering revenue during the month. Retail betting generated the remaining $1.6m.

DraftKings remains the only operator offering online sports wagering in New Hampshire. It secured exclusive rights for the state in November 2019.

In terms of tax, the state took $3.6m..

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Brazil’s chamber of deputies gives final approval to regulate gambling – igaming included

Brazil's chamber of deputies voted yesterday (21 December) to approve Bill 3,626/2023, which will regulate sports betting. Igaming has also been added back into the bill after removal by the senate.

Brazil’s chamber of deputies has now voted to approve online gambling, giving the final green light for the market to be regulated in 2024.

Yesterday evening’s vote on 21 December follows the senate plenary approving Bill 3,626/2023 on Tuesday 12 December last week.

Now that the Bill has been approved by the chamber of deputies, it will be passed onto the office of the president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, for final approval.

Brazil’s gambling regulation: the final process

While the bill for Brazil’s online gambling regulation was previously approved by the chamber of deputies in September, the chamber was required to vote again to agree on the changes made to the bill by the senate last week.

Bill 3,626/23 was APPROVED BY THE SENATE PLENARY LAST WEEK

Senator Angelo Corone..

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National Thoroughbred League announces new Las Vegas headquarters

The National Thoroughbred League (NTL) has promised to “redefine the landscape of sports entertainment” after announcing a new headquarters in Las Vegas.

The NTL launched earlier this year and pits racehorses against each other in teams as part of a league. This in turn simplifies the betting experience.

The move of headquarters has been made with the intention of taking advantage of Las Vegas’ growing role as a sports hub, as well as giving the NTL more opportunity to tap into strategic partnerships. The chance to grow its fan engagement also appealed to the NTL.

Tom Ludt, NTL president, stated: “We are thrilled to announce the relocation of NTL to the vibrant city of Las Vegas. This move represents a strategic decision to align our league with a community that shares our passion for sports and entertainment.

“Las Vegas provides an extraordinary platform for NTL to thrive, with a depth of talent in sports wagering and event management.”

Las Vegas’ growing importance in sport

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Arizona sees sports betting handle surge in October

Bettors in Arizona wagered almost $650m on sports in October 2023, according to figures released by the Arizona Department of Gaming.

The $648.2m (£512m/€590m) put down by bettors in Arizona was a 4.8% increase when compared to October of last year. The figure was also up 6.2% compared to September.

The October 2023 handle trails only the $691m worth of wagers accepted in March 2022.

Almost 99% of betting turnover in Arizona came from mobile betting with just $5.4m from retail. It was the seventh time this year that betting turnover has topped $600m.

DraftKings and FanDuel generated an almost identical amount of mobile gaming turnover, with each reporting around $220m in October. FanDuel was also the biggest retail bookmaker with revenue of $2.1m.

Arizona’s betting win down in October

Players won a total of $591.3m during October, leaving adjusted gross event wagering receipts before free bets of $55.6m. This figure was down compared to the $59.7m generated in September.

Free b..

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UK MPs call for reduction in football gambling adverts to protect children

UK MPs have called on the Premier League and other sports governing bodies to reduce the amount of gambling adverts visible in stadiums.

Thursday’s report from the culture, media and sport (CMS) committee states the decrease in visible gambling promotion would help to “minimise children’s exposure to gambling advertising”.

MPs have also recommended there should be a push to dedicate more space to safer gambling promotion.

However, the report did highlight that a different perspective should be taken with horse and greyhound racing. This is due to their intrinsic links with gambling.

Dame Caroline Dinenage MP, chair of the CMS committee, stated: “More should be done to shield both children and people who have experienced problem gambling from what often seems like a bombardment of advertising branding at football and other sporting events.”

CMS committee wants to go further than white paper’s suggestions

The white paper, published in April, proposed a number of ways in which gambl..

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Louisiana smashes sports betting handle record again in November

Louisiana players wagered $356.5m (£282.1m/€325.8m) on sports during November, a new monthly record for the Pelican State.

The November handle surpassed the existing record high of $308.6m set in October 2022 by 15.5%. It was also 32.7% up from $268.6m in Louisiana in November last year.

Consumers spent $322.9m betting online during November and a further $33.5m at retail sportsbooks.

Revenue falls some way short of Louisiana record

louisiana’s november revenue fell short of october’s record total

While spending was higher, this was not reflected in the state’s monthly revenue figure. For November, revenue from online and retail wagering amounted to $19.4m.

This was significantly better than last year’s loss of $25.6m in Louisiana. The November 2022 loss was due to US businessman Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale winning several large bets on Major League Baseball’s World Series.

November’s revenue total was also 55.2% behind the October 2023 record of $43.3m.

Breaking down revenu..

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Mississippi sports betting handle hits 11-month high in November

Players in Mississippi wagered $62.4m (£49.4m/€57.0m) on sports in November, the highest amount in the Magnolia State for 11 months, but still lower than the same month last year.

The monthly handle was 15.2% behind the $73.6m wagered in November 2022. However, it was 26.1% ahead of $49.5m in Mississippi in October this year and the highest total since $74.4m was bet in December 2022.

Turning to revenue, this reached $3.1m in Mississippi in November. This was 33.3% behind last year’s $5.1m total and also 53.4% less than $7.3m in October.

Mississippi November: Coastal casinos the venue of choice

mississippi’s sport betting market bounced back after shrinking in october

Breaking down the market, coastal casinos remained most popular for sports betting with consumers in Mississippi. Coastal casinos generated $1.4m in revenue from $43.1m in total bets in November.

Some $1.1m in revenue came from central casinos, which processed a total of $12.0m in bets.

In addition, northern casin..

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Pennsylvania blames ESPN Bet for November betting revenue drop

Pennsylvania has reported a 1.7% drop in revenue despite sports betting handle reaching $900m for the first time.

The total revenue in Pennsylvania in November was $444.5m (£351.2m/€405.6m), down on the $452.4m reported the same month last year.

This was in spite of sports betting handle reaching $934.1m, smashing the previous record of $829m recorded in October of this year. Notably, November’s sports betting handle was 18.4% higher than the $789.2m accumulated in the same month last year.

ESPN Bet blamed for Pennsylvania’s sports betting revenue decrease

Despite the sizeable increase in handle, sports betting revenue fell to $12.9m in November from $52.9m in October, a 73% drop month-on-month.

The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board pointed to a low hold percentage, as well as the November launch of ESPN Bet, as reasons for the “steep drop in revenue”.

Operating under the Hollywood Casino at Penn National, ESPN Bet recorded a $7.8m loss, largely because of its “significant amount..

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Michigan operators boosted by record monthly igaming receipts

Michigan’s commercial and tribal igaming operators generated record gross receipts of $175.3m (£138.5m/€160.2m) in November, according to the state’s regulator.

Michigan’s total gaming revenue beat the previous record of $171.8m in March and $160.3m in October, the Michigan Gaming Control Board stated. Total igaming handle was not reported.

November’s total online sports betting handle of $568.8m also set a new monthly record – up 6.7% from $533m in October. However, online sports betting receipts fell from $45m to $33.9m versus the previous month.

Accordingly, igaming and sports betting gross receipts totalled $209.2m in November. This represented a 1.9% increase on October’s total.

Sports betting falls in Michigan

Combined igaming and internet sports betting adjusted gross receipts (AGR) for Michigan in November totalled $158.1m. This included $157.8m from igaming and just $294,810 from online sports betting.

The November totals represented a month-on-month 9.4% increase and 9..

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Washington DC revenue down 38.6% in November

Washington DC’s gross gaming revenue (GGR) fell 38.6% in November, the DC Lottery announced on Monday.

Washington DC’s GGR decreased to $1.2m (£942,086/€1.1m) in November, falling well behind the $1.9m recorded in September and the $2m accumulated in October.

The reduced GGR was despite total handle increasing to $17.1m from $16.4m in October.

It was a great month for bettors, with average hold percentage standing at just 7.17%. As a result, tax revenue dropped to $122,801, the lowest since August.

Washington DC continues to stagnate

Washington’s November handle was down 20.1% year-on-year, receiving $21.4m in wagers in November 2022.

Washington dc’s revenue declined year-on-year in november

GGR decreased 53.8% from November 2022’s $2.6m. Washington’s November tax revenue of $122,801 fell well behind the $264,169 recorded in the same month last year.

This is following the trend, with Washington DC’s sports betting market also declining year-on-year in October.

Despite the dis..

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