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Mississippi sports betting revenue level at $2.5m in July

Sports betting revenue in Mississippi remained level year-on-year at $2.5m in July, despite a slight dip in player spending.

Revenue was in line with the $2.5m posted in July 2022 and 38.9% ahead of $2.5m in June this year.

In terms of handle, players wagered a total of $17.7m. This was down 3.3% from $18.3m last year but 13.2% behind $20.4m in June.

Coastal casinos drew $11.5m in bets during the month and posted $1.2m in total revenue.

A further $3.9m was spent at central casinos, with revenue at $896,790, while handle for northern casinos hit $2.3m and revenue $403,005.

Baseball remained the most popular sports among players in the state, drawing $9.6m in bets. Of this total, $6.8m was wagered at coastal casinos in Mississippi.

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Pennsylvania gambling revenue up 8.9% to $467m in July

Gambling revenue in Pennsylvania increased 8.9% year-on-year to $467.0m in July, driven by growth across the igaming and sports betting segments.

Monthly revenue in Pennsylvania was ahead of $429.1m in July 2022 and 6.0% higher than $440.5m in June this year.

Retail slots remained the primary source of revenue by some margin, generating a total of $214.7m during the month. This was 0.4% higher than in the previous month. In contrast, retail table games revenue slipped 3.8% to $83.4m.

Turning to igaming and revenue in this market increased by 34.8% year-on-year to $132.9m. This included $94.9m in online slots revenue, up 31.9%, and $35.4m in internet table games revenue, a rise of 48.0%.

Hollywood Casino at Penn National continued to lead this segment with $54.4m in igaming revenue. Valley Forge Casino Resort placed a distant second on $29.2m, then Rivers Casino Philadelphia with $26.8m.

Pennsylvania July sports betting revenue hits $32.1m

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Washington DC sports betting handle slumps to $7.7m in July

Player spending on sports wagering in Washington DC declined 31.9% year-on-year to $7.7m in July, although gross gaming revenue was higher.

Monthly handle was some way behind the $11.3m wagered in July 2022. The figure was also 31.3% less than $11.2m in June of this year.

However, there was better news in terms of gross gaming revenue. In July, revenue in DC hit $1.4m, up 16.7% from $1.2m last year and 188.3% ahead of June’s $484,672 total.

Gambet back on top in DC

Gambet, run by the DC Lottery and powered by Intralot, reclaimed top spot in the market in July. The brand posted $486,970 in revenue from $3.1m in total wagers.

Caesars Entertainment, which led the market in June, placed second with betting revenue of $435,049 and a $2.7m handle.

BetMGM was next with $318,222 from $1.2m in bets, then Grand Central Bar, partnered with Elys Game Technology, on $137,458 off $329,694.

FanDuel, which operates a retail sportsbook at Audi Field, posted revenue of $17,790 from a handle of $3..

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Caesars extends online racebook to New York

Caesars Entertainment has announced the launch of its mobile horse racing wagering app and website in the state of New York.

The Caesars Racebook product offers New York consumers access to pari-mutuel wagering on races from more than 300 tracks worldwide.

Caesars Racebook is also integrated with the Caesars Rewards loyalty programme. Players earn points for each wager placed and can exchange these credits for experiences at any Caesars location across the US and Canada.

The New York launch follows successful rollouts of the racebook in a number of other states. These include California, Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Washington and Wyoming.

Caesars said plans are in place to also launch the racebook product in more states across the US.

Joint effort in New York with NYRA Bets

“Building on the popularity of our Caesars Sportsbook app, we are thrilled to launch Caesars Racebook..

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Italy igaming dashboard

Presenting iGB’s Italy dashboard with data provided by Ficom Leisure. Track all the movements in Italy’s online market since 2019, as well as the shifting revenue shares over the period.

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ITIA bans French tennis player for life over match-fixing

The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) has handed a lifetime ban to French tennis player Alexis Musialek after he was found guilty of match-fixing offences.

Musialek, who reached a career-high ATP singles ranking of 255 in 2015, had initially denied all charges. However, an investigation uncovered his involvement in fixing nine tennis matches between 2016 and 2018.

Among the offences were contriving the outcome of matches and receiving money, benefit or consideration to carry this out. The 35-year-old also facilitated other players not to use their best efforts and failed to co-operate with an ITIA investigation by withholding evidence.

In total, Musialek was ruled to have breached the Tennis Anti-Corruption Programme (TACP) on 39 occasions.

The ruling means Musialek is prohibited from playing in, coaching at, or attending any tennis event authorised or sanctioned by the governing bodies of tennis. Musialek has also been fined $50,000 (£39,293/€46,008).

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LiveScore Bet backs Women’s World Cup to reach new heights

The Lionesses are in the final and, for LiveScore Bet, betting on the Women’s World Cup has enjoyed exponential growth. The women’s game is now as much of a component of the app as the Premier League, says sportsbook director James McKay.

Making a like-for-like comparison on Women’s World Cup betting is particularly tricky for LiveScore Bet. The 2019 tournament in France took place almost two years before LiveScore Group added its namesake betting product to its ecosystem, alongside its sports media app.

It was up and running for last summer’s European Championships, where the Lionesses triumphed over Germany in the final. That victory, sportsbook director James McKay explains, played a huge role in bringing a wider audience in the UK.

“The audience is there even if the England team hadn’t made the knockout stages in Australia and New Zealand,” McKay says.

the lionesses’ euros victory increased the Women’s world cup audience in the UK, says LiveScore Bet’s james McKay

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Arizona betting handle reaches $393m in June

Consumers in Arizona wagered $393.2m on sports in June, an increase on last year’s handle but another month-on-month decline in the state.

The June handle was 23.3% ahead of $318.8m in the same month last year but 12.0% behind $446.9m in Arizona in May 2023.

Some $390.3m was spent betting online, with just $2.3m wagered at retail sportsbooks in Arizona.

Players won $364.9m from sports betting, leaving $27.7m in adjusted gross event wagering revenue before free bets. This represented a 79.9% increase from $15.4m in 2023 but an 18.9% fall from $33.9m in May.

Online betting adjusted gross event wagering revenue before free bets amounted to $27.6m. In contrast, retail’s share reached just $31,060.

Free bets in Arizona hit $11.4m

When taking off $11.4m in free bets and promotional credits, adjusted gross revenue hit $16.4m. This was 113.0% up from $7.7m last year but less than half May’s $33.9m total.

Online betting drew $16.3m in adjusted revenue total, compared to $31,060 from reta..

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New Jersey gambling revenue surpasses $500m in July

Gambling revenue in New Jersey exceeded $500.0m in July following year-on-year growth in almost all areas of the market.

Revenue for the month amounted to $506.2m. This was 5.3% up on last year and also 10.7% higher than New Jersey’s total in June of this year.

Land-based casino gambling drew $290.0m in revenue during the month, down 3.0% on July 2023. This was due to a 13.2% drop in table games revenue to $72.2m. In contrast, revenue from physical slot machines, the largest source of revenue in the state, edged up 0.9% to $217.8m.

Turning to online gambling and overall revenue in this segment was 13.5% higher year-on-year at $155.2m. Online slots revenue jumped 13.4% to $152.5m while peer-to-peer poker revenue was 18.5% higher at $2.7m.

Breaking down this market, Borgata moved into top spot with $43.0m. This was higher than Resorts Digital on $40.6m and Golden Nugget, which led the market in June, with $39.8m.

New Jersey sports betting revenue up over 35%

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New Hampshire sports betting spend dips to $36.9m in July

Player spending on sports wagering in New Hampshire fell 13.6% year-on-year to $36.9m in July, while revenue also declined.

July’s handle in New Hampshire was down from $42.7m in July 2022 and also 6.1% lower than $39.3m in June this year.

Of this total, $33.4m was wagered online with DraftKings and $3.5m at retail sportsbooks. DraftKings has held the exclusive rights to offer sports betting online via the New Hampshire Lottery since November 2019.

Turning gross gaming revenue from wagering, this amounted to $3.5m. The July total was down 22.2% from $4.5m last year and 20.5% behind $4.m in June 2023.

Breaking down the monthly revenue performance, some $1.4m came from online betting with DraftKings. Retail sportsbooks generated just $179,994 in revenue.

In terms of tax, New Hampshire was able to generate $1.6m during the month.

New Hampshire betting revenue and handle up in FY23

July was the first month of the state’s new financial year. During fiscal year 2023, players spent a t..

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Impairments push Rank Group to FY loss despite land-based recovery

Rank Group posted a 5.9% increase in revenue to £681.9m (€798.0m/$868.1m) in its 2022-23 financial year, although increased impairment costs led to a statutory net loss.

The operator reported year-on-year growth across all operating segments in the 12 months to 30 June. This included the Rank-owned Grosvenor, Mecca and Enracha land-based businesses, which endured a challenging few years during the pandemic.

There was also notable growth within Rank’s digital business, with revenue rising 10.4% to reach £202.9m.

However, higher impairment charges, together with increased operating costs, meant the business posted a net loss.

O’Reilly believes economic pressures are easing

Chief executive John O’Reilly acknowledged the higher costs during his evaluation of the FY performance. However, he said with certain costs now stabilising and inflation easing, this will allow for revenue and profit growth moving forward.

After Covid and economic headwinds, rank is positioned to drive profit ..

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Caesars upgrades William Hill Nevada mobile sportsbook

William Hill has revealed its upgraded Nevada mobile sportsbook app.

The revamped offering sees William Hill’s mobile betting app migrate to Caesars’ proprietary Liberty platform.

Caesars has owned William Hill’s US business since September 2020, when it purchased the company in a £2.9bn deal. The operator later sold William Hill’s non-US assets to UK-facing operator 888 for £2.0bn.

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