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Impressive $265.8m Sports Betting Handle Achieved in Virginia during February

Henri Welsh
Last updated: April 6, 2021 7:56 am
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Virginia’s legal sports betting market officially launched on January 21, allowing enthusiasts to place wagers on various sporting events.

In February, the amount bet on sports increased by 351.3% compared to the opening 11 days of activity.

The Super Bowl event of the National Football League received $19.6m in bets, comprising 7.3% of the total wagers placed in the month.

List:

  • Super Bowl bets: $19.6m
  • Percentage of total wagers: 7.3%

In February, the revenue from sports-betting reached $12.2m, marking a significant 238.9% surge compared to January.

In February, sports bettors won a staggering $253.5m in total.

List of winners’ earnings:

Player Amount Won ($)
Player 1 50m
Player 2 35m
Player 3 25m
Player 4 20m
Player 5 30m

February’s Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) in sports-betting amounted to a loss of $3.2m. This figure encompasses the total bets made, after subtracting winnings and other authorized deductions.

This loss is a significant setback for sports betting enthusiasts, as it mirrors the previous $3.2m loss reported in January. The consistent nature of these losses raises concerns about the profitability and unpredictability of sports betting.

The main factor contributing to this defeat was the high costs associated with attracting new customers through promotional events.

In sports-betting, the loss can be attributed to the significant expenses incurred in acquiring new players through various promotional campaigns.

Table:

Reasons for the Loss:

Promotional expenses Customer acquisition

Out of all the sports-betting operators, only one reported a positive Average Gross Revenue (AGR) for the month.

The AGR is an important metric in the sports-betting industry, indicating the profitability of the operator. In this case, it suggests that only one operator had a successful month in terms of revenue.

It would be interesting to analyze what factors contributed to their positive AGR and what strategies they employed to achieve this success.

The full story on sports-betting can be found on InnovateChange North America for more details.

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By Henri Welsh
Henri Welsh is a seasoned writer with a deep passion for the world of gambling and online gaming. With over a decade of experience in the industry, Henri has cultivated an extensive knowledge of casinos, sports betting, poker, and the rapidly evolving landscape of online gambling. His writing is marked by a keen analytical eye and a talent for breaking down complex topics into engaging, accessible content. Henri's articles provide readers with insightful strategies, industry trends, and in-depth reviews, helping both novices and seasoned players make informed decisions.
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