FanDuel takes top spot as Indiana sportsbooks bring in $17.0m in February
| By Daniel O'Boyle
Indiana's regulated sports betting market saw handle increase 31.6% year-on-year to $273.9m in February, a growth of almost $100m, although both revenue and handle dipped when compared to January.
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Adjusted gross revenue for February came to $17.0m, which represents 53.2% year-on-year growth but is a decrease from the figures posted in January.
Basketball remains the most popular sport to bet on by some distance, up 29% from 2020 and drawing in $127.2m in wagers. That figure represents almost double what was spent on parlay bets, which totaled $66.4m.
Penn National Gaming’s Ameristar East Chicago and its DraftKings sportsbook proved to be the most successful, contributing 58% – $114.95m – of the total handle.