New Sports Betting Handle and Revenue Record Set in Indiana in December

New Sports Betting Handle and Revenue Record Set in Indiana in December

In December 2019, sportsbooks in Indiana took a total of $12 million from the amount of $161.8 million in bets. This is the record profit for this state’s sports betting, as the revenue rose 28.9% month on month (from November) and 4.3% from October, which held the previous record.

Speaking of stakes, online contributed to $110.6 million, which is a 14.9% rise since November. Online betting was 68.3% of overall bets, which is a big 65.3% increase since November.

Taxes Revenue Rose As Well

In total…

…online revenue came to be $7.8m, which is 80.9% more than in November.

Speaking of taxes, Indiana took a total of $1.1 million in those, which is 3.9% from October and 29% more than in November.

DraftKings Leads The Way

The biggest generator of revenue in December was East Chicago’s The Ameristar Casino and their DraftKings sportsbook. They raked in $5.8 million in revenue from $74.9m in handle. $5 million of this revenue came from online bets, from $66.7 million in stakes.

FanDuel’s sportsbook at Blue Chip Casino came second – from $36 million in bets, they brought in $2.2m in revenue.

BetRivers sportsbook at French Lick Resort, which was the first sportsbook to launch in Indiana, handled $7.9 million worth of bets and collected $528,200. The retail sportsbook saw $1.5 million in stakes and took in $13,587.

Horseshoe Best in Retail

Churchill Downs Interactive launched the BetAmerica online sportsbook on 31st of December…

…which was done in co-op with Rising Star Casino. Players staked $2,129 in online bets during that single day in December, with casino winning only $1,173.

In vicinity of Chicago, Illinois, the Horseshoe Hammond Casino was the most successful retail sportsbetting casino. It collected $1.1 million from $13.4m in bets. The casino is yet to get the online sportsbook.

In of sports popularity…

…football continued to be the most popular discipline – $59.1 million was wagered on this sport alone, which is a 2.3% monthly increase. Basketball followed with $42.3 million, which is a 25.7% increase.

Baseball came up third, with $35,828 in bets. $12.3m was bet on other sports, while $45.6m was wagered on parlay cards.

From the beginning of legal sports betting in this state, until the end of 2019, handle came to $429.7 million. Revenue came to $41.4 million.

Source:

“Indiana sets new revenue and handle records in December”, igbnorthamerica.com, January 13, 2019.

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