Kentucky's October Sports Betting Revenue Falls 61% Year-Over-Year

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This October was not like Kentucky's first full month of sports betting in 2015.

This October was not like Kentucky's first complete month of sports betting last year.


The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission reported $18.8 million in gross income, down 61.3% from October 2023. The most recent handle of $274.9 million was likewise a 4.5% decline year-over-year.


Bluegrass State operators turned an 18.6% hold in last year's first big month, but that win rate dropped to 7.7% this year, thanks to more customer-friendly outcomes from NFL favorites covering at a high rate at times in October.


Adjusted revenue of $20.5 million was down 62.1% year-over-year and 39.1% month-over-month while October's deal with increased 7.5% from September.


Retail sportsbooks reported a $78,000 loss for the month on a $9.8 million manage while online sports betting operators recorded a good 8% hang on a $265.1 million handle.


The Bluegrass State filled its coffers with nearly $3 million, a far cry from the $7.6 million in tax revenue received in October 2023.


DraftKings reaches $1 billion


DraftKings ended up being the first online operator to accept $1 billion wagered in Kentucky. The sportsbook has actually accepted $1.1 billion in bets after creating a $102.7 million deal with in October.


It's the fourth time considering that September 2023 that DraftKings has actually taped a manage of more than $100 million, and nearly $775 million has actually come year-to-date. FanDuel will be the next operator to reach that mark as the online sportsbook has produced a $994 million deal with in Kentucky.


FanDuel contributes to revenue lead


DraftKings held the handle advantage over FanDuel but lost the income battle. FanDuel led the Bluegrass State with a 10.6% hold from a $92.3 million manage that produced $9.8 million.


FanDuel also leads Kentucky sports betting operators in all-time income with $131.5 million.


bet365 created a $24.5 million deal with and was the only other online operator to carry in a minimum of $1 million in profits. BetMGM produced a hold under 6% that led to a 47% month-over-month drop in revenue.


Caesars had an even worse go, recovering just 3.4% of the $11.5 million in wagers accepted. Fanatics Sportsbook took in $9.6 million, almost identical to last month's manage, however took $300,000 less in October profits.


ESPN BET produced a 6.3% win rate on a $6.5 million deal with, while Circa Sports suffered a nearly $200,000 loss on $5 million in wagers accepted.


Retail woes


October marks the first losing month for Kentucky's brick-and-mortar sportsbooks. Three of the 9 retail operators reported an adjusted earnings loss.


Churchill Downs, which is partnered with Kambi, suffered the most, losing $132,480 in adjusted profits on a manage of $3.5 million, the biggest amongst brick-and-mortar shops. Turfway Park lost $70,863 while Ellis Park finished October over $50,000 in the red.

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