Connecticut Sports Betting Records Broken Again in November

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Connecticut Sports Betting Records Broken Again in November

For the second month in a row, figures for sports betting records in the Constitution State were rewritten. The start of the holiday season, including Thanksgiving NFL games and critical college football games, probably helped the state break marks set in previous month.

Connecticut took in $14,126,454 in sports betting revenue for November. Mobile sports betters accounted for $154,453,896. The only decline was in retail sports bets at brick-and-mortar facilities.

Connecticut's online gambling revenue fell 7.4% in November. The state share declined by $13,000. The top casino bonuses for states with legal iGaming are here at TopUSCasinos.com. Connecticut, West Virginia, Delaware, Michigan, Pennsylvania and New Jersey are on the list.

Connecticut Sports Betting Records Broken Again in November. 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.