Operators in Pennsylvania, USA reported that revenues returned to pre-pandemic levels last month, and sportsbooks capitalised on the return of major sports like the NBA.
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board reported a total gaming revenue of $283 million in July, up from $281.5 million a year ago which is a 0.5% year-on-year increase.
Retail and online sportsbooks generated $164.8 million in wagers in July, up 85.1% from $89 million in June. Online betting accounted for 94.3% of July’s handle, and about 84% of sports betting revenue was generated online.
A significant amount of businesses have shifted from 바카라s to online platforms like online slots, table games, and online poker and generated $54.4 million in July. Along with online sports betting, online gaming generated $61.2 million in revenue in July, or nearly 22% of all 바카라 gaming revenue.
Online gaming generated less than $4 million statewide a year ago in July, just two months after Rivers Casino Philadelphia, then called the SugarHouse Casino, was the first 바카라 in Pennsylvania to launch iGaming.
The boom in online gambling offset substantial year-on-year declines in retail betting, as some customers remained at home even after most 바카라s reopened in June. Revenue from 바카라-based table games was down 32% from a year ago.
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