During the initial sixteen days of Pennsylvania’s regulated internet gambling marketplace, authorized operators within the state produced $812,306 in earnings, with customer wagers approaching $50 million.
SugarHouse was the frontrunner in Pennsylvania’s online gambling income.
Clients spent a total of $49.2 million since the marketplace opened on July 15th, with $23.8 million directed towards slots and $25.5 million towards table games, as per data from the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. Of the three operators that commenced operations in the month, slots revenue amounted to $517,712, while table games contributed $294,594.
Rush Street’s SugarHouse casino was the dominant force in the early stages of the market, accounting for over half of the total revenue at $442,796. Customers placed bets of $10.1 million on slots, generating $261,869 in product earnings. Table games contributed an additional $160,927 from $5.8 million in wagers.
Parx Casino secured the second position with total online gambling revenue of $260,124. Gamblers wagered $10 million on slots but reclaimed a significant portion, generating $139,903 in revenue, while table game expenditures reached $19.3 million, producing $120,221 in revenue.
The Pennsylvania Lottery trailed closely, generating $117,284 in revenue on $4.1 million in bets. Slot machine earnings amounted to $115,940, while table game earnings reached $13,446.
You can find the complete report on the iGB North America website.
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