Indiana Sportsbooks Take Hit as April Sees Big Drop in Sports Betting Activity

Lowest amount wagered since August 2021

by - Wednesday, May 18th, 2022 8:54

Indiana Sports betting

The Indiana Gaming Commission’s latest monthly revenue report has revealed that the state’s licensed sportsbooks reported accepting just over $360 million during the month of April.
Lowest amount wagered since August 2021

Indiana Sportsbooks Take Hit as April Sees Big Drop in Sports Betting Activity

Sports betting in Indiana had a new market leader for the first time this year as Blue Chip Casino reported accepting $112.4 million in wagers during March. Almost all of wagers accepted by the casino came through its online partnership with FanDuel while retail bets amounted to just $425,850.

Long-time market leader, Ameristar Casino was Blue Chip’s nearest competitor accepting $101.5 in wagers throughout the month. This was a sharp drop from the $145.8 million reported in the previous month. Of that total figure, just over $98 million came through the casino’s online partnerships with DraftKings ($97.4 million) and theScore ($635,654). Meanwhile wagers at the casino’s retail sportsbooks came to $3.4 million.

Hollywood Lawrenceburg remains the retail market leader accepting over $8.3 million in wagers during March, a significant drop on the $12.75 million reported during the previous month.

Blue Chip posted the highest aggregated gross revenue (AGR) of the month with $12.6 million while Ameristar reported AGR of just over $7 million. Despite a much lower overall handle, combined AGR for the month fell by only $3.6 million month-on-month to $28.6 million. This resulted in state taxes of $2.7 million, a slight decrease from the $3 million paid in March.

Basketball was the most popular sport at Indiana sportsbooks with over $129 million wagered on the sport thanks to the NBA playoffs and the Final Four.

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David Burke

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Indiana Sportsbooks Take Hit as April Sees Big Drop in Sports Betting Activity