The Ohio Casino Control Commission and Ohio Lottery reported a combined total of $67.5 million in adjusted gross sports betting revenue for May on Monday as FanDuel continued its rampage against Buckeye State bettors.
Operator winnings were up 16.4% from last May, notably lagging behind the 36.9% surge in handle to $612.7 million as the still-robust 11% hold was nearly two full percentage points lower. Handle was down 9.1% from the $674.2 million wagered in April, while revenue slacked 8.8%. Ohio sportsbooks have combined to attain a double-digit hold in 13 of the 17 months of wagering since launching on New Year’s Day last year.
It was the eighth consecutive month handle surpassed $600 million, as the Buckeye State’s all-time total eclipsed $11 billion.
