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Tennessee sports betting market charges out of the gate

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Tennessee’s online-only Sports Betting market proved a winner in its first full month of operations,
while FanDuel plants its retail sportsbook flag in Atlantic City.

Figures released Wednesday by the Tennessee Education Lottery (TEL) showed that the state’s four
Sports Betting licensees – BetMGM, DraftKings, FanDuel and local outfit Action 24/7 – generated combined
wagering handle of $131.4m in November. Betting revenue totaled $13.2m, of which the state’s share came to slightly less than $2.4m.

The numbers represent best-ever results for any US state’s first month of legal wagering, a feat likely aided
by this season’s surprisingly good showing by the NFL’s Tennessee Titans. Tennessee is home to only
around 7m individuals, making the state’s first month numbers all the more impressive.

But TEL CEO Rebecca Paul Hargrove urged caution, noting that November was “only one month
in an unpredictable and extraordinary year, making it difficult to begin extrapolating out from this single month.”

Sadly, TEL also made it difficult to know how each of its four licensees had performed in November,
releasing absolutely no individual operator numbers whatsoever. So let’s start a rumor that
Action 24/7 won the biggest share of handle, if only because it will likely drive BetMGM crazy.

COLORADO KEEPS RECORDS COMING
Out west in Colorado, the Department of Revenue’s Division of Gaming reported November’s handle topping $231m –
of which only $4.3m was bet at the retail level – about $20m better than October’s result. November’s
betting revenue rose by about $1m from October to $18.3m.

FANDUEL ARRIVES IN ATLANTIC CITY, SIGNS SIR CHARLES
In other US betting news, FanDuel launched a temporary retail sportsbook at Bally’s Atlantic City casino,
following FanDuel’s deal with Bally’s Corporation (formerly Twin River Worldwide Holdings) in October.
The plan is for FanDuel’s permanent Bally’s sportsbook to open sometime in the spring.

Bally’s (the casino) previously had a sportsbook but it was based in the Wild Wild West area that
was shared with the adjoining Caesars Atlantic City casino. That area stayed with Caesars AC when
Caesars Entertainment sold the casino to Twin River in April.

FanDuel currently operates a retail book at its primary New Jersey betting partner, the Meadowlands
racetrack, but this will be FanDuel’s first retail presence in Atlantic City. The FanDuel/Meadowlands
is the unquestioned New Jersey Sports Betting revenue market leader.

FanDuel further boosted its national profile this week by signing NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley
to an exclusive, multi-year deal as the company’s new Sports Betting and daily fantasy sports brand
ambassador. In honor of Barkley’s former #34 jersey, FanDuel is donating 340k meals to the Feeding America foodbank.
 

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