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Indiana breaks sports betting handle record in January

| By Nosa Omoigui
The Indiana Gaming Commission has reported sports betting handle of $498.4m (£368.9m/€440.5m) across the state in January 2022, setting a new record.
Indiana sets handle record in January

January’s total eclipses the previous record of $463.7m set in November 2021, in addition to representing a 43.5% increase on the same month in 2021. January’s handle was also a 7.6% increase compared to the previous month.

Basketball proved to be the most popular sport to bet on, with customers wagering $192.4m. Parlay bets followed with $122.6m, while American football attracted $118.3m in wagers.

In terms of adjusted gross revenue (AGR), Indiana’s total came to $35.6m for January – up 21.5% from 2021, but below the record high set in November.

Blue Chip Casino and its FanDuel-operated sportsbook continued to have the highest AGR of $12.2m from a handle of $127.2m. The DraftKings-partnered Ameristar Casino came next with $11.2m despite bringing in a higher handle of $168.9m.

Belterra Casino, another user of FanDuel’s sportsbook, had AGR of $5.0m from $55.5m handle. Hollywood Lawrenceburg and its Barstool sportsbook generated $1.9m in revenue from $48.1m in wagers.

Indiana also collected $3.4m in sports betting tax for January, up from $2.8m the previous year.

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