Online Casino Revenue May

Statistics from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) show that online casino operators reported gross gaming revenue (GGR) of $85.9 million – a 124 percent surge compared with May. (The Center Square) – Two weeks ago on Tuesday, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board ordered all the land-based casinos in the state to shut down as part of the effort to control the spread of COVID-19. States like New Jersey that had online casinos were able to get tax revenue and keep operating online.” Like most states, New Jersey shuttered its casinos for more than four months earlier this.

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Huge holes in state budgets due to the coronavirus pandemic and the demonstrated eagerness of fans to bet on sports are likely to spur a further expansion of sports betting and online casino gambling, experts said Tuesday.

Speaking at the Betting On Sports America online conference, gambling executives, analysts and lawmakers agreed that the lure of new tax revenue could prove irresistible to cash-strapped state governments facing large deficits due to the pandemic.

And the results of last month's elections, in which voters in numerous states approved allowing or expanding casinos or sports betting, show that demand exists for legalized gambling in additional states. According to the American Gaming Association, the casino industry's national trade group, 44 states plus Washington, D.C., have legalized some form of casino gaming, including sports betting.

Chris Grove, head of sports and emerging verticals for Eilers & Krejcik Gaming, said his research firm expects about two dozen states to consider some form of sports betting legislation in 2021, with “a viable path to passage' in half of them. He cautioned that adding other forms of gambling to sports betting bills can reduce their prospects of approval.

“Most states are going to need revenue,” said Andrew Winchell, director of government relations for FanDuel. “Online casinos and sports wagering are new opportunities for this. It's not just a new source of revenue, but also a hedge against brick-and-mortar (casinos) having to close for a period. States like New Jersey that had online casinos were able to get tax revenue and keep operating online.”

Like most states, New Jersey shuttered its casinos for more than four months earlier this year as the pandemic spread across the U.S. Most physical casinos around the country are operating under restrictions limiting the number of people allowed inside.

“Legislators are going to be looking under every couch cushion to find new revenue,” said Chris Cylke, a senior vice president with the American Gaming Association. “They'll be looking at expanding brick-and-mortar (casinos), and iGaming will be an easier discussion to have in state legislatures.”

By the end of 2021, at least 25 states and the District of Columbia could have legal sports betting in place.

But states should temper their enthusiasm about sports betting revenue as a budgetary windfall. An Associated Press analysis of sports betting revenue and U.S. state budgets in 2019 found that numerous states missed their revenue projections. The AP found previously that taxes on sports betting would generate just a fraction of 1% of most states’ budgets if they met their estimates.

Still, some New York lawmakers are pushing hard to adopt mobile sports betting despite opposition from Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who thinks such a change may require a constitutional amendment. State Sen. Joseph Addabbo Jr. said his state has a potential budget deficit of up to $20 billion amid the coronavirus pandemic.

New York Assemblyman J. Gary Pretlow said both chambers of the state Legislature will include sports revenue as part of a revenue package for the next state budget, which is due in April.

“The tens of millions in additional revenue, they can't thumb their nose at it,' he said.

Gambling was a big winner in the November elections.

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Maryland, South Dakota and most parishes in Louisiana approved sports betting. Virginia approved casino gambling in four locations, Nebraska authorized adding casino games at its horse racing tracks and Colorado expanded the number and type of casino games it can offer, along with eliminating some wagering limits.

Andrew Zarnett, managing director of Jeffries LLC, predicted the expansion of sports betting will bring online casino gambling along with it in many places. That is particularly true in states bordering states that recently adopted gambling, including Texas, he said.

“The border of Texas runs up and down Louisiana; that just puts additional pressure on a state that's already talking about it,” he said. “That will be the next thing to look for.”

Other possible effects could include a renewed push for mobile sports betting in Mississippi, with Louisiana and Tennessee offering sports betting on either side of it, panelists said.

“There is an urgency to adopt sports betting that has taken us by surprise,” said Adam Greenblatt, CEO of BetMGM. “What we're seeing is latent demand and massive ramp-up.”

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This story has been corrected to show that Chris Cylke, a senior vice president with the American Gaming Association, said that the possibility of adopting internet gambling will an “easier” discussion, not an “essential” discussion, to have in state legislatures.

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May 29, 2020

Gamblers in Delaware have chosen to play casino games online in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. With live casinos closed, the revenues for online casino gaming have showed a sharp increase during the first half of the year. Many are hoping this trend will continue.

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Delaware is one of just four states that have allowed multiple forms of online gambling. This includes online casinos as well as mobile sports betting. Live sports betting is also allowed at the state's physical casinos, but the revenue from live sports betting has dropped because casinos have been closed.

More than $28 million was wagered online in Delaware during the month of April. This is the state's biggest month for iGaming revenue since Delaware made it legal to gamble online. Last April the revenues topped $11 million, meaning that the current revenues have more than doubled in one year.

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There is no question that live casino closures have had something to do with the surge in revenue. Players have not been able to visit live casinos since late March. The state is currently in the process of making a plan for a phased reopening of businesses. There is no timetable for how long a full reopening could take.

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There could be even more bad news for some live casinos in Delaware and other locations in the US. Louisiana reported the closure of Diamond Jack's Casino, a physical venue that had been serving local customers for many years. The pandemic was stated as the reason for the casino's closure. Similar closings could occur in other states, leaving the door open for increased online gambling.