Connecticut Sets State Records For Sports Betting And iGaming Handle

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Connecticut Sets State Records For Sports Betting And iGaming Handle

Connecticut has been betting legally on sports and casino games for a year. In October the state's sports betting handle surpassed $160 million. The state also saw $1 billion in bets accepted for iGaming during October.

October's sports betting handle in Connecticut was $164,170,106. The previous record was set in January 2022. Mobile betting numbers dominate Connecticut. Retail sports bettors made $10,856,965 in October. Total taxable gaming revenue fell 2.3% from $12.93 million in September to $11.48 million.

Connecticut Sets State Records For Sports Betting And iGaming Handle.

Connecticut set new records for sports betting and iGaming handle in October. October's online casino total taxable gaming revenue was $21.4 million. The revenue share earmarked for state coffers was $3.9 million, up 13.7%.

Connecticut Sets State Records For Sports Betting And iGaming Handle. Jim Tomlin has more than 30 years of experience in sports journalism as an editor and writer. He has covered pro and college sports from football, baseball, basketball, soccer, golf, motorsports and more for publications such as the Tampa Bay Times, SaturdayDownSouth.com, FanRag Sports and TopUSCasinos.