FanDuel accounted for 43% of Ohio betting market during first year

With a handle of over $1 billion in January, Ohio sports betting got off to a great start. Although the Ohio Casino Control Commission's December revenue report fell short of those figures, 2023 did close out on a positive note with nearly $830 million in wagers, making it the third-best month ever for state operators.

97% of all bets made in Ohio's first year of sports betting were made online, and most of the excitement surrounding the state's numerous opportunities to install kiosks in eateries and supermarkets turned out to be a little exaggerated.
 
Us based markets are much popular in terms of virtual sports betting that is why these websites are flourishing and you can always say that they will continue to do so as they can actually to be honest indeed in my opinion as long as they are popular choice among the players indeed actually .
 
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