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NY sets record for online sports betting

New Yorkers are the most depraved gamblers in this country.

Mobile sportsbooks in the Empire State collected a staggering $2.3 billion in wagers in October, breaking the national record for wagers of $2.1 billion set last year, according to new statistics from the State Gaming Commission.

October was the second month in a row and the fifth month overall. big apple sportsbook There were over $2 billion at stake.


The Empire State's mobile sportsbook attracted a staggering $2.3 billion in bets in October. Getty Images

No other state has reached the $2 billion threshold in a single month.

“The excitement and revenue generated by sports betting in New York has exceeded all expectations,” Commission Chairman Brian O'Dwyer told the Post.

Of the nine state-regulated online sportsbooks, FanDuel raised the most money in October with $907.6 million. DraftKings was next with $813.7 million in wagers.

Overall, sportsbooks took home a whopping $176.4 million from bettors in October, as both the Mets and Yankees made it to the postseason, but ultimately lost to the champion Los Angeles Dodgers. .

Football is the most popular sport among New York gamblers.


A man looks at baseball statistics on a computer screen during the first day of sports betting at FanDuel Sportsbook at Meadowlands Raceway.
Football is the most popular sport among New York gamblers. helaine sideman

The recent Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight on Netflix was the highest-stakes fight in American history, and the state did not allow betting.

Of the revenue generated by mobile sports betting in the Empire State so far this year, $595.4 million has been allocated to public education aid funds, the commission said.

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