Connecticut‘s three mobile sportsbooks — FanDuel, DraftKings, and Play SugarHouse — all posted double-digit win rates for August and furthered the nationwide trend of the house dealing bettors big losses for the month.
The state’s Department of Consumer Protection reported overall gross revenue totaling $9.9 million with a 12.36% hold when including the Connecticut Lottery’s retail locations. It was the second-highest win rate in 11 months of wagering in the Nutmeg State, barely behind the 12.4% attained last November.
Handle ticked 2.2% higher than July to $80 million, the third-lowest amount wagered since launch. Operators claimed more than $1.5 million in promotional credits, which meant the state collected $1.1 million in tax receipts from $8.4 million in adjusted revenue.