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		<title>Pennsylvania Sees A Higher Handle Thanks To March Madness</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Apr 2019 17:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>People in Pennsylvania wagered $44.5 million in March. All the sportsbooks in the state saw profits for the month. A lack of mobile sports betting could still be holding the state back. PITTSBURGH – Pennsylvania saw a large boost in sports betting during the month of March with over $44.5 million wagered. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control ... <a title="Pennsylvania Sees A Higher Handle Thanks To March Madness" class="read-more" href="https://www.sportsbettinginpennsylvania.com/pa-sees-march-madness-higher-handle.html" aria-label="More on Pennsylvania Sees A Higher Handle Thanks To March Madness">Read more</a></p>
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<li>People in Pennsylvania wagered $44.5 million in March.</li>
<li>All the sportsbooks in the state saw profits for the month.</li>
<li>A lack of mobile sports betting could still be holding the state back.</li>
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<p><em>PITTSBURGH</em> – Pennsylvania saw a large boost in sports betting during the month of March with over $44.5 million wagered.</p>
<p>The <a href="https://gamingcontrolboard.pa.gov/?pr=848" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board</a> said that a record $44.5 million was wagered in March. For comparison, there was $31.5 million in bets made in February. The hold for March was about 12.5 percent of all of the bets made. This allowed the state to collect $2 million from the sports betting operators in taxes.</p>
<p class="green-bg">March Madness Boost</p>
<p>A large percentage of the money wagered that was wagered in March was due to the NCAA tournament, March Madness. The American Gaming Association <a href="https://www.americangaming.org/new/americans-will-wager-8-5-billion-on-march-madness/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">predicted</a> that over $8.5 billion would be wagered during this year's tournament. While the official numbers are not in, it is safe to say the tournament had a large factor in the increase in revenue.</p>
<p>The tournament proved very profitable for the sportsbooks in Pennsylvania. The Rivers Casino had a handle of $11.9 million and the hold was $1.3 million in March. This was an increase in revenue compared to February. Every other sportsbook in Pennsylvania also had a larger profit in March compared to the previous month.</p>
<p>Pennsylvania was not the only state to see an increase in sports betting revenue thanks to the tournament. Rhode Island and New Jersey saw an increase in bets being made during the month of March as well. The tournament is unpredictable, so it generates a lot of excitement for bettors all over the country.</p>
<p class="green-bg">Mobile Needed For Growing Market</p>
<p>Pennsylvania sportsbooks are confident that the market for sports betting is increasing in the state. However, not many people are betting compared to other states. New Jersey sees a larger number of people placing bets even though the total population of the state is smaller.</p>
<p>New Jersey has an edge over <a title="Sports Betting in PA" href="https://www.sportsbettinginpennsylvania.com/" target="_self">sports betting in Pennsylvania</a> because they have mobile betting. There are no restrictions to sign up either, people in New Jersey can register for mobile sports betting account remotely. This has proven to work because 80 percent of all of the sports bets made in New Jersey were made on a mobile device.</p>
<p>If Pennsylvania is going to keep up with their growing sports betting market, they may want to implement mobile sports wagering apps. It should be important to note that mobile wagering is legal in Pennsylvania. The only issue is no one has launched a mobile app just yet. Many are predicting that Pennsylvania mobile sport wagering apps could come by summer this year.</p>
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		<title>March Madness Looks To Boost Pennsylvania Sports Betting Handle</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2019 17:39:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Pennsylvania sportsbooks are hoping March Madness will increase handle February had a small handle dip compared to January More are predicted to bet on March Madness than the Super Bowl PITTSBURGH – Pennsylvania sportsbooks are hoping their first March Madness will boost their sports betting handle. Ever since November of 2018, sportsbooks have opened all ... <a title="March Madness Looks To Boost Pennsylvania Sports Betting Handle" class="read-more" href="https://www.sportsbettinginpennsylvania.com/march-madness-looks-to-boost-pa-sports-betting-handle.html" aria-label="More on March Madness Looks To Boost Pennsylvania Sports Betting Handle">Read more</a></p>
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<li>February had a small handle dip compared to January</li>
<li>More are predicted to bet on March Madness than the Super Bowl</li>
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<p><em>PITTSBURGH</em> – Pennsylvania sportsbooks are hoping their first March Madness will boost their sports betting handle.</p>
<p>Ever since November of 2018, sportsbooks have opened all over Pennsylvania. Now, these sportsbooks are hoping that Mach Madness will surpass the first legal Super Bowl bets that they had.</p>
<p class="green-bg">Sports Betting In Numbers</p>
<p>The sports betting handle in February for Pennsylvania took a small dip when compared to January. According to <a href="https://gamingcontrolboard.pa.gov/files/revenue/Gaming_Revenue_Monthly_Sports_Wagering_FY20182019.pdf" rel="nofollow">figures</a> released by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, the total handle across all sportsbooks was $32 million in January. February had a $31.5 million handle which leads the state to collect $700,000 in local and state tax revenue.</p>
<p>Although the Super Bowl happened in February, sportsbooks suffered a small loss in handle compared to previous the previous month. But that was expected to happen. The Super Bowl is when football season ends and a lot more football is played during January thanks to the playoffs.</p>
<p class="green-bg">The March Madness Boost</p>
<p>March Madness is the most popular event for bettors to wager on. The American Gaming Association (AGA) predicts that bettors will wager over $8.5 billion during March Madness this year. That is double the amount that was predicted to be wagered on the Super Bowl.</p>
<p>The most popular method that people will wager on March Madness is through brackets. The AGA predicts that about 40 million people will take part in some sort of bracket during March Madness.</p>
<p class="green-bg">Regulated Versus Unregulated Sports Betting</p>
<p>Although there are plenty of state-licensed sportsbooks that are available in Pennsylvania, the AGA said that there will be more people using online offshore sportsbooks instead. 4.1 million people are predicted to go to a state-licensed provider to wager on March Madness. 7.6 million people will make their wagers using offshore sportsbooks.</p>
<p>When you compare the two numbers, they are actually not too far away from each other. The gap has decreased dramatically ever since states have legalized sports betting. Right now, there are only eight states that have state-licensed sportsbooks. President and chief executive officer at the AGA Bill Miller believe that more states legalizing sports betting will decrease the gap further.</p>
<p>“These results indicate there’s still work to do to eradicate the vast illegal sports betting market in this country, and we’re committed to ensuring sound policies are in place to protect consumers, like the 47 million Americans who will bet on March Madness,” said Miller.</p>
<p class="green-bg">The Sports Betting Boost</p>
<p>Casinos are seeing more revenue come in through other services they provide thanks to <a title="Sports Betting in PA" href="https://www.sportsbettinginpennsylvania.com/" target="_self">sports betting in Pennsylvania</a>. Rivers Casino vice president of gaming Andre Barnebei said that food and beverage sales have increased thanks to sports betting. That is because patrons come in early to make place their bets and they stay for the whole length of the games they wager on.</p>
<p>Revenue all over the casino is predicted to receive a large increase thanks to March Madness. As the tournament approaches, the casinos are preparing for the crowd by offering sales on tables and seats in the sportsbook so guest can secure a spot for themselves.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2018 17:32:00 +0000</pubDate>
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	<p>Pennsylvania is one of the first states to approve and regulate legal sports betting in the wake of the Supreme Court overturn of the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA, 1992). However, it’s been lagging behind its contemporaries when it comes to actually offering sports wagering venues to the public. No PA casino or racino venue has even applied for a state sports betting license going on almost 3 months since PASPA’s elimination. That said, one venue in PA, Parx Casino and Racing, has become the first PA property to actually make any move at all in the sports betting space, officially partnering with British-based online gambling company GAN in a bid to build out their sportsbook’s technological platform. But still, like all the other gambling locales in PA, Parx has not yet applied for a state license to bring this platform to market.</p>
<p>Why? Well, it’s not much of a mystery, actually. This unanimous hesitance is due to the fact that the state government’s requirements for sportsbooks to operate within PA borders borders on the insane. To wit: Whereas most states who have already broached the issue of sportsbook licensing fees have settled on figures in the $100,000 to $250,000 range (typically for five-year licenses), PA requires a payment of $10 million for any book looking to open up shop. That represents about two years of average sportsbook profit, and Pennsylvania wants this upfront.</p>
<p>But while that’s a big number, it’s actually not the biggest reason that casino operators in PA are reticent to enter the sports betting space. No, the real reason that Pennsylvania sports betting is taking so long to get going is that the PA state government is taxing sportsbook revenue at 36%, the highest rate of sports betting taxation anywhere in the entire world! For perspective, most of the first wave of new sports betting states are taxing sportsbook revenue at between 8% and 12%, which is considered to be the high end of sustainability for the industry. Nevada, where sports betting has been reasonably (but not outrageously) profitable over the years, taxes the practice at just under 7%. Note, of course, that these state rates are in addition to the federal sports betting taxation rate of 0.25% of the handle, which equates to about 5% of the total revenue of an average sportsbook. With this in mind, the effective total taxation rate on Pennsylvania sportsbook revenue is a mind-blowingly ridiculous 41%. Why on earth would anyone even bother?</p>
<p>To make money, of course, even if the revenue stream is gimped almost to the point of unprofitability. The risk here for PA sportsbooks is two-fold, and it explains why many of these companies – particularly those that have casino chains and operate in several states – are balking at the current terms of PA sports wagering.</p>
<p>First, if Pennsylvania’s scheme works – that is, if sportsbooks actually agree to these terms and open up shop despite the significant comparative cost of doing business in the state – then these books could price themselves out of profit elsewhere by acquiescing to PA’s terms. That’s because many of these brands have properties in other states that have not yet passed sports betting legislation. If they go all-in despite PA’s huge barrier to entry, then they will simply prove to other states considering new legislation that such high rates are the way to go. Thus, these gambling companies may become bound by PA-like fees and licensing schemes in those states.</p>
<p>Secondly, of course, the flip-side of that coin is also in play: If PA’s established gambling houses don’t play ball with the state’s rates, they stand to lose significant mindshare in the betting space to other brands that “bite the bullet.” Parx, being an independent casino/racino venue limited to Pennsylvania operation, has no skin in the wider game re setting precedents for other states’ gambling industries. They’ve made the decision to take profit where they can get it, and they’re going all in with GAN to put together a compelling, first-rate product. Perhaps Parx is waiting for the state to reconsider its taxation of the industry and bring the mandated fees down out of such rarefied air. Or perhaps they’ll gladly eat the $10 million cost of entry and effective 41% tax rate on revenue just to become PA’s first (and perhaps only, if nothing changes) land-based sports betting shop. While casinos are generally considered recession-proof, if only one venue in the state offers sports wagering on-site, the state’s other venues will definitely lose customer traffic and income.</p>
<p><a title="Sports Betting in PA" href="https://www.sportsbettinginpennsylvania.com/" target="_self">SportsBettinginPennsylvania.com</a> thinks for Pennsylvania, sports betting in the state is like a game of chicken, and both the government and potential PA sportsbooks are looking to see who blinks first. Parx hasn’t blinked yet, nor has the state. But with Parx’s partnership with GAN, the PA government seems to have the edge, and that’s very bad news for casinos in states where sports betting regulations are still being hashed out.</p>
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