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The legal sports betting boom in the US continued in October. Overall betting handle in the US topped the $3 billion mark for the first time, as domestic sportsbooks took more than $3.2 billion in wagers.

Each of the top six sports betting states generated more than $200 million in overall betting handle for October. Those numbers are driven by mobile wagering, which proceeded to set US records yet again in a strong October showing.

The following table takes a look at overall handle from each of the top six US markets for sports betting, including what share of handle comes from mobile sports betting. Illinois has yet to release November revenue figures, so this Bonus.com roundup takes a look at the numbers from October 2020.

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October 2020 Sports Betting Handle (Top Six US Markets)

Overall Betting HandleMobile Betting Handle% Handle From MobileMTM Handle Change
New Jersey
$803,096,172
$743,899,049 92.6%
+7.3%
Nevada
$659,222,395 $376,842,105 57.2%
+14.6%
Pennsylvania
$525,802,524 $472,276,003 89.8%
+13.6%
Illinois
$434,310,957 $409,543,119 94.3%
+52.3%
Indiana$230,932,251 $191,579,593 83%+11.3%
Colorado$210,719,821 $206,441,153 98%+1.5%
Totals$2,864,084,120
$2,400,581,022
83.8%
+11.9%

1. New Jersey ($803,096,172 overall, 92.6% from mobile)

New Jersey set all-time US records for overall betting handle, online handle, and online sports betting revenue in October. The Garden State produced more than $743 million in monthly handle from mobile betting.

New Jersey’s online betting handle alone eclipsed the overall handle figures from any other US state. Mobile wagering accounted for 92.6% of wagers in October.

The COVID-19 pandemic prevented Atlantic City casinos from running at normal capacity for most of the year. Mobile sports betting apps, however, show no signs of negative effects from the shutdown of their parent casinos.

The mobile share of overall handle has steadily increased from the beginning of the year. Around 80% at the beginning of 2020, that number went over the 90% mark in September and climbed even more in October.

The October reports from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement can be viewed here.

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2. Nevada ($659,222,395, 57.2% from mobile)

Nevada’s retail sportsbooks take a bigger share of overall handle than any of the other states in this month’s roundup, by far. The world’s most robust land-based casino economy was still outperformed by mobile apps in the sports betting handle category in October, however.

With 57.2% of wagers coming from mobile apps, remote sports betting produced the majority of overall betting handle in Nevada for October. The Silver State’s online sports betting economy functions in a unique fashion compared to the other states on this list, especially considering the viability of retail sportsbooks on the Las Vegas Strip.

William Hill Sportsbook dominates the Nevada online betting economy, and US-leading brands like FanDuel and DraftKings aren’t available in Nevada as of now. Still, mobile betting plays a vital role in Nevada’s sports betting landscape.

The October figures from the Nevada Gaming Control Board can be seen here.

3. Pennsylvania ($525,802,524, 89.8% from mobile)

Much like neighboring New Jersey, Pennsylvania hosts a flourishing sports betting marker powered by mobile betting. Pennsylvania experienced new highs in overall handle, mobile betting handle, and mobile betting revenue in October.

Pennsylvania trailed only New Jersey in October mobile betting handle. The Keystone State’s online sportsbooks generated more than $472 million in bets in October.

Nearly 90% of overall handle comes from online sports betting platforms in Pennsylvania. The state’s top three online sportsbooks include FanDuel Sportsbook, DraftKings Sportsbook, and Barstool Sportsbook.

The monthly revenue breakdown reported by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board can be found here.

4. Illinois ($434,310,957, 94.3% from mobile)

Illinois sports betting handle exploded in October, driven by a mobile industry that produced 94.3% of all wagers. Illinois sportsbooks took in more than $434 million in bets in October, with $409.5 million of that total coming from online wagering.

The October overall handle figure represents a 52.3% increase month-to-month over September. Illinois ran away from Indiana and Colorado in October, bringing in nearly as much handle as those two states combined.

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Illinois laws generally require in-person registration for an online sportsbooks account, but that mandate has been waived several times due to COVID-19 considerations in 2020. The waiver currently extends to January 9, 2021. The success of Illinois mobile sportsbooks could lead Illinois lawmakers to consider waiving the in-person requirement for good.

The interactive reports from the Illinois Gaming Board can be viewed here.

5. Indiana ($230,932,251, 83% from mobile)

Indiana took over the No. 5 spot from Colorado among US states in the October betting handle rankings. The Hoosier State saw new benchmarks reached in overall handle, mobile betting handle, and mobile betting revenue in October.

Indiana’s status as a top-five sports betting market in the US was driven by 83% of handle coming from mobile wagering. DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and PointsBet compete as the top four mobile sportsbooks in the Indiana market.

The monthly breakdown from the Indiana Gaming Commission can be viewed here.

6. Colorado ($210,719,821, 98% from mobile)

Colorado’s flourishing sports betting industry topped $210.7 million in October, the best month yet since legal sports betting launched in the state in May. Mobile wagering props Colorado’s sports betting economy more so than any other state.

Online sportsbooks produced 98% of overall wagers in October. Retail sports betting is limited to three small mountain towns and two tribal casinos in Colorado, and the trend of nearly 100% of wagers coming from online will probably persist for the foreseeable future.

The breakdown from the Colorado Division of Gaming can be viewed here.

Sports wagering apps are more important than ever for sports bettors in Nevada. The various sports wagering apps can make you a smarter sports bettor. The quick access to find the best point spread or odds can be at your fingertips.

We’ll look at both scenarios and why any sports bettor visiting or living in Nevada should use a sports wagering app.

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Nevada sports betting apps: the who and the where

The various sports wagering apps don’t offer the same number of wagers, point spreads, or odds. The only thing they may have in common is the software platform.

For example, the information on the Westgate sports wagering app may have different point spreads and odds from what you’ll find on the Station Casinos app even though they use the same software and look similar.

Some sports wagering apps also allow you to wager on horse racing. These accounts may be separate, so you’ll have to fund two accounts instead of using just one.

Here’s a list of sports wagering apps by name with casino affiliation and links to download for iOs and Android devices:

Atlantis Sports – Atlantis Sports App

Download:

  • App Store
  • Android

B-Connected Sports – B Connected App

Download:

  • App Store
  • Android (sports and horses)

Aliante, Cannery, The California, Eastside Cannery, Fremont, Gold Coast, The Orleans, Sam’s Town, Suncoast (Main Street Station does not have a sportsbook)

Caesars – Caesars App

Download:

  • App Store
  • Android (sports and horses)

Harrah’s Las Vegas, Flamingo Las Vegas, The Cromwell, The LINQ, Bally’s Las Vegas, Paris Las Vegas, Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino, Caesars Palace, Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino, Harrah’s Laughlin, Harvey’s Resort Hotel/Casino, Harrah’s Casino Hotel Lake Tahoe, Harrah’s Casino Hotel Reno

CG Technology

Download:

  • App Store
  • Android

Cosmopolitan, Hard Rock, M Resort, The Palazzo, Palms (Station operates rest of casino, but not sports book), Silverton, Tropicana, The Venetian

Golden Nugget – Golden Nugget App

Download:

  • App Store
  • Android

Golden Nugget

MGM Resorts – PlayMGM App

Download:

  • App Store
  • Android

Aria, Bellagio, Circus Circus, Excalibur, Luxor, Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand, The Mirage, Monte Carlo, New York-New York

NV Sports – NV Sports App

Download:

  • App Store
  • Android

Cannery, Eastside Cannery, Rampart, South Point

Station Casinos – STN Sports App

Download:

  • App Store
  • Android (sports and horses)

Station Casinos – Boulder Station, El Cortez, Fiesta Henderson, Fiesta Rancho, Green Valley Ranch, Palace Station, Red Rock Resort, Santa Fe Station, Sunset Station, Texas Station, Wildfire Casinos

South Point – South Point App

Download:

  • App Store
  • Android (only horse racing)

Treasure Island – Ti Sports App

Download:

  • App Store
  • Android

Treasure Island

Westgate – Westgate Superbook App

Download:

  • App Store
  • Android

Westgate Las Vegas

William Hill – William Hill App

Download:

  • App Store
  • Android

Binion’s, The D, Downtown Grand, Ellis Island, Four Queens, Hooters, Plaza, Silver Sevens, SLS Las Vegas, Tuscany and more

Wynn – Wynn App

Download:

  • App Store
  • Android

Encore, Wynn

Sports betting is on the rise

There has been sort of a boon in sportsbook upgrades and renovations in the past five years.

Sportsbook operators and casinos in Las Vegas upgraded no fewer than 10 sportsbooks in 2016 alone. There will be even more sportsbook upgrades and renovations in 2018. These renovations are making the sportsbook a more comfortable place to watch the games.

When the sportsbook experience becomes better more people will spend time in the sportsbook. On a semi-related note, some sportsbooks are so nice that the operators are charging a premium for seats during busy days like NFL Sunday, March Madness, and the Super Bowl.

Chances are good that when someone visits a casino to watch a game that they will wager on the game.

The amount of money wagered on sports has increased every year since 2004 and shows no sign of slowing down.

The Nevada Gaming Control Board is approving more and more wagering opportunities for sportsbooks. The casinos and sportsbook operators are taking full advantage of the opportunity to the satisfaction of bettors and the casino bean counters.

More people in the sportsbook means more people betting and more business for the operator. This also means longer lines to wager on a regular basis.

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Super Bowl is one of the busiest sports betting weekends in Las Vegas

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Super Bowl weekend is one of the busiest times of the year for Las Vegas sportsbooks. There’s more money wagered on this game than any other individual event.

According to ESPN, there was more money wagered on the Super Bowl in 2016 than any other year. In 2015, there were over 300,000 people in Las Vegas on Super Bowl weekend.

Visitation to Las Vegas continues to rise. Estimates for 2016 already show more people visited Las Vegas than ever before. There’s no reason to expect that 2018 won’t break visitation records again.

Between visitors and locals, there’s more interest to wager on the Super Bowl than any other game. Wagering on the Big Game is unlike any other sporting event of the year.

Between all Nevada sportsbooks, there will be nearly 500 proposition bets in addition to the normal point spreads, moneylines, and totals.

When you combine the number of people in Las Vegas wagering on the Super Bowl with the increased betting options, you have a recipe for chaos in the sportsbook. Funding a mobile sports wagering account will allow you to avoid the madness and lines of the sportsbook on Super Bowl weekend.

Become a better sports bettor with apps

Not all sportsbooks offer the same point spreads and odds.

Funding multiple sports betting accounts allows you the ability to shop around for the best odds without hopping in your car and driving to multiple casinos to get current numbers. Even if you do want to visit a casino and wager in person, you can compare odds on your mobile device to choose the best sportsbook to place a wager.

Betting on sports isn’t easy. The 10 percent advantage for the sportsbook operator means that you’ll have to win 52.4 percent of your wagers just to break even.

Winning is even more difficult. Why not take advantage of technology and become a better sports bettor?

Why use sports wagering apps in Nevada?

The convenience of sports betting apps is helpful on busy sports weekends like the Super Bowl, March Madness, and any NFL Sunday. However, that’s not the only time the mobile apps come in handy.

The advantage of employing an app spills over to everyday sports betting since there are more people betting in Nevada than ever.

Nevada locals no longer have to drive to the casino to wager on a game. You’ll just need to be inside Nevada state lines. Heck, you can place a wager from your seat in the sportsbook if you’re comfortable and don’t want to walk to the counter to place a wager.

The majority of sports wagering app users live in Nevada. However, tourists should find the convenience of the sports wagering apps useful too. There’s more reason to use sports wagering apps since more people are visiting Las Vegas and Nevada for major events like the Super Bowl.

Who can use a sports wagering app in Nevada?

You must be at least 21 years old (legal gambling age in Nevada). In order to place a wager, you must be inside the state of Nevada. Signals are triangulated using both satellite and GPS to ensure you’re in Nevada.

Setting up a sports betting app and account

The process to set up a sports wagering account is painless but may take a few minutes.

The accounts must be set up in person at a sportsbook. You will need a casino players club card when you fill out the basic information form. The process takes about 3-4 minutes each for both the customer and representative to enter the data.

Once you have an account set up, you’ll have to deposit funds. Minimum deposits range from $25-$100.

Most sportsbook operators require that you deposit cash when setting up an account.

Sportsbooks have different policies for future funding. Some sportsbook operators will allow you to deposit funds into your account remotely and others won’t. Check with the sportsbook when signing up for your account since this changes with new technology.

New customer bonuses

William Hill and Station Casinos often have promotions for new customers.

William Hill may offer extra money in your account. Station Casinos may offer Boarding Pass players club points.

Players club points

Station Casinos is currently the only sportsbook operator who reward sports bets with players club points. Since many of the sports wagering apps require a players club account, this could change in the future.

When to use NV mobile sports betting apps

We’ve looked at the who, what, where, and why you should consider using sports wagering apps. Now we’re going to look at, specifically, when you should be using the sports wagering apps.

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These apps can be useful all of the time for an avid sports bettor. However, you may not see the necessity if you’re not wagering on games very often. That may be true, but there are more than a few sports events throughout the year where they come in especially handy.

Having a sports wagering app for these events will greatly improve your sportsbook and sports betting experience.

Super Bowl

Super Bowl weekend is one of the busiest of the year for sports fans in Las Vegas. There will be no fewer than an extra 300,000 people visiting Las Vegas just for Super Bowl weekend.

Not only are there more people in Las Vegas than usual, but many will be in the sportsbook.

Many people visiting Las Vegas for the Super Bowl will be wagering on the game. The Super Bowl is typically the single most wagered-on the event of the year.

Beyond the number of people wagering on the game, there are more ways to wagers on the Super Bowl than any other event. There are approximately 10 times as many different wagering opportunities available via proposition bets.

The situation for the Super Bowl in a Las Vegas sportsbook is combustible. Not only are there a lot of people wagering on the game, but many of those bettors are new. Even experienced sports bettors can get tied up choosing from hundreds of proposition bets in the sportsbook.

The best way to avoid Super Bowl chaos in the sportsbook, and lines that take up to an hour, is to use a sports wagering app.

Once the account is funded, there’s no need to stand in line to place a wager. All you have to do is open the app, look at the hundreds of options, and place your bets. If you’re a winner and don’t want your money tied up, you can simply go to the sportsbook and withdraw funds after the game.

March Madness

While the Super Bowl may be the most wagered-on event, the first weekend of March Madness might be the busiest weekend for sports fans.

The first weekend of games begin on a Thursday and continues through Sunday night. The first game will tip off shortly after 9 a.m. every day. The games will end sometime around 9 p.m.

There are 32 college basketball games to wager on Thursday and Friday. There are another 16 games played on Saturday and Sunday.

You’ll find a line at the sportsbook to place wagers all day and night for all four days of the weekend.

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Since March Madness brings out a lot of younger college basketball fans, either in college or just out of college, there are a lot of inexperienced bettors. The lines to place wagers are often much slower than usual.

More than one basketball bettor will be standing in a lengthy and sluggish line and miss getting in a last minute wager in before tip-off.

In additional to the long lines, a free seat in a sportsbook isn’t easy to come by during the first weekend of March Madness. Holding seats for a long time is frowned upon. If you have to wait in line for too long, you might lose your seat.

Not only will a sports wagering app help keep your seat in the sportsbook, but they’re are the best way to avoid lines during the first weekend of March Madness.

NFL Sunday

Football wagers comprise more revenue for casinos than all other sportscombined.

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Not only is there a lot of money on the line, but there are a lot of people betting. Some football bettors are people who wager on football whenever they have time before the games.

However, not everyone will place wagers before game day.

Many football bettors wait for the last day to place wagers. Not only are they waiting until the day of the game to wager, but they often wait until an hour before the game(s). On Sundays, the NFL schedule has three time slots.

In Las Vegas games begin around 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Since the first time slot has the most games, there are usually more people looking to place wagers.

There are lines beginning to form as early as 8 a.m. on an NFL Sunday. No matter how fast the staff may work before kickoff, the lines to place wagers on the early Sunday games can take up to 30 minutes.

Once again, sports wagering apps can help you avoid the time crunch and get your wagers completed in time. You can even wager from your house or hotel room if you’re not ready to leave the bed.

Sports wagering apps are always an advantageous way to wager on sports in Nevada. They’re especially useful during the Super Bowl, March Madness, and football season.

Having an active account can come in handy for these events even if you’re not an avid sports bettor.

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