November’s total in Illinois was 50.8% higher than October’s short-lived standard of $52.6 million.Īmong the 24 states to publish revenue reports for November, Illinois became the 21st to set its monthly all-time high for revenue. It was the fourth state to surpass $70 million for the month as Nevada also cleared that bar with close to $72 million. The revenue total was the sixth-highest total of the post-PASPA era nationally, but November has proven to be such a spectacular month for operators that Illinois ranked third for the month behind New Jersey ($114.8 million) and Pennsylvania ($84.9 million).
Illinois sports betting operators feasted on the failed legs of parlays, collecting more than $44 million off those wagers while posting a record $79.3 million in overall adjusted revenue, according to figures released late Friday by the Illinois Gaming Board.