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Pennsylvania sets online gambling, sports betting records in August

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Pennsylvania’s gambling market continued its post-pandemic rebound in August, thanks to a record performance
'by its online gambling and Sports Betting operations.

Figures released Wednesday by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) show statewide gaming revenue of $310.7m in August,
5.9% higher than the same month last year and nearly 10% better than July 2020’s total.

The individual gaming vertical revenue totals reflect the ongoing capacity restrictions on the casinos’ physical gaming floors.
Retail slots revenue fell 19% year-on-year to $167m, while retail table games were down 14.5% to $65.1m.

August 2019 was the first full month of Pennsylvania’s regulated online casino market, and a lot has changed since then.
August 2020’s online slot revenue hit $39.6m, up from just $2.5m a year ago, while online table games went from $903k to nearly $13.6m.
The state’s lone online poker operator (PokerStars), which hadn’t yet launched in August 2019, added $2.7m to August 2020’s total.

All told, Pennsylvania’s online casino market earned nearly $56m in August, a modest $1.6m ahead of July 2020’s result but a
new state record all the same. Rivers Casino Philadelphia claimed $17.14m of this total, while Valley Forge Casino Resort was
a distant second at $8.7m and Parx Casino ranked third with $7.45m.

Sports Betting revenue nearly tripled year-on-year to slightly under $18.3m, all but $2.83m of which was earned online.
Betting handle hit a record $365m, up 122% from July as major league sports returned to the airwaves following their pandemic halt.

Valley Forge and its FanDuel partner claimed the betting handle crown with $149.2m, with the Meadows Casino/DraftKings tandem a
distant second with $88.2m and Rush Street Gaming’s BetRivers and SugarHouse brands third with $57.4m. The trio accounted for nearly 81% of August’s total handle.

This week saw the long-awaited launch of Penn National Gaming’s Barstool Sportsbook app, so September’s numbers should offer
an early indication of whether PNG’s pricey decision to take a 36% stake in Barstool Sports was worth it.

Getting back to August, Pennsylvania’s video gaming terminal operators generated revenue of $2.25m, up slightly from
July’s $2.07m. Fantasy contest revenue hit $2.13m, more than twice July’ total and 54% better year-on-year.
 

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