![]() Online sports betting accounted for 97% of the entire wagering amount in September.ĭraftKings led the way with a handle of $261.3 million. Operators enticed customers to kick off football season with over $52 million in promotional credits, the most handed out since February.ĭrumming up business worked out well for the Buckeye State, which hauled in $16.4 million in taxes from online and retail sportsbooks combined. Total taxable revenue for the year is $699.1 million after September. The wagering amount jumped 82% month-over-month and represented the third-highest handle in nine months of sports betting.Īn impressive 11.7% hold, which stayed in double digits for the third consecutive month, helped Ohio sportsbooks bring in $81.7 million in taxable revenue, up 100% from August and the fourth most this year. The Ohio Casino Control Commission reported Tuesday a September handle of $690.4 million from mobile and retail operators. The Buckeye State got its first real taste of football season in September as it represented the first full month of NFL and college wagering since legal sports betting went into effect in January.Īnd the sportsbook operators weren’t disappointed.
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