Contact The Author Touchdown! New Yorkers placed a record-shattering $603 million in bets during the launch of mobile sports gambling, according to initial figures released by the state Gaming Commission on Friday. The wagers on football, basketball, hockey and other sports generated $48.2 million in gross gaming revenues from Jan. 8-16. That means New York — which imposes a whopping 51 percent tax rate on mobile sports betting operators’ revenues — has already pulled in $24.6 million for state coffers. Over the course of two weekends and nine days, New York has already surpassed Pennsylvania as having the most successful launch. The Keystone State generated $23 million in sports betting revenue for the entire month of November 2021, according to gambling analysts at PlayNY.com. The $603 million in bets during the launch amounts to $67 million per day in wagering. By comparison, New Jersey previously set the US record for bets in a month with $1.3 billion in October, or about $41.9 million in sports wagers per day, PlayNY said. “Betting volume is outstripping even the most optimistic projections so far. Some of this is enthusiasm over finally getting mobile sports betting,” said PlayNY.com analyst Mike Mazzeo. New York’s four mobile sportsbooks combined to handle over $603.1 million in the first week, per @NYSGamingComm. The state averaged $86.2 million in wagering per day — over twice as much as New Jersey did when it broke the monthly handle record of $1.3 billion in October
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