William Hill DC handle dips in January, but stays ahead of Gambet
| By Robin Harrison
William Hill saw its sportsbook handle in Washington DC fall month-over-month in January, despite the operator rolling out a limited mobile offering during the month.
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Amounts wagered at the operator’s brick-and-mortar book at the city’s Capital One Arena, and via a mobile offering available in a two-block radius around the venue, fell 14.9% to $10.6m in January.
Players won $8.7m during the month, leaving gross revenue of $1.9m. While this represented a rise in average hold percentage to 17.9%, the monthly total was down marginally compared to December.
January’s figures take the total handle wagered via William Hill in DC’s fiscal year, which runs to 30 June, to $51.0m, and its total gross revenue to $9.2m.
This means it continued to outperform the DC Lottery’s Intralot-powered Gambet mobile app, which is available citywide.