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Michigan Sports Betting Sets Monthly Record After $354.3 Million September Online Handle

The Michigan Gaming Control Board released September online sports betting handle numbers. Expectedly, with the NFL kickoff, the numbers were huge.

Michigan Sports Betting Handle October 2021
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The NFL season brought Michigan sports betting in like a lion, and (mercifully) not like the Detroit Lions.

September saw $354.3 million in online sports bets placed in the state, according to numbers released Thursday by the Michigan Gaming Control Board. The tally approached the monthly online record of $359.5 million, set in March on the strength of March Madness wagering.

But combined with the $32.5 million of retail sports betting handle announced Tuesday by the MGCB, the overall betting handle of $386.8 million did set a new monthly standard.

Because 0-5 Lions.

Big sports betting numbers push Michigan past Indiana again

The numbers elevate Michigan to the national powerhouse it was expected to be all along. And the totals don’t include bets placed at retail tribal casinos across the state, which are not required to report numbers publicly. Alongside the huge numbers of more than $100 in revenue posted by online casinos and poker in September, Michigan is an online gambling hub.

We’ll monitor where this sports betting number puts Michigan on the national hierarchy as other states release totals, but it repositioned Michigan over neighboring Indiana ($355.4 million combined September retail and online handle). Iowa also set a record for September, but its $210.4 million handle is well behind the MI pace. Leading sports betting states New Jersey, Nevada, Illinois and Pennsylvania have yet to report.

The MI September online sports betting handle was a 84.2% jump from August. During that month, with hardly any meaningful football being played, Michiganders wagered $192.3 million online.

Licensee Online Brand Total Handle Online Handle Retail Handle Revenue (GGR) Promos State Tax Local Tax
Bay Mills DraftKings $106,895,762 $106,895,762 ? $3,019,482 $7,752,042 $0 $0
MGM Grand Detroit BetMGM $95,011,537 $81,843,140 $13,168,397 $10,129,722 $6,059,742 $211,148 $164,839
MotorCity FanDuel $89,454,520 $82,077,330 $7,377,190 $8,410,116 $3,936,146 $237,082 $179,187
Greektown Barstool $41,445,688 $29,462,787 $11,982,901 $2,519,851 $614,547 $93,472 $79,342
Grand Traverse Caesars $23,948,900 $23,948,900 ? $596,928 $1,756,077 $0 $0
Lac Vieux Desert PointsBet $13,457,380 $13,457,380 ? $1,519,337 $2,240,804 $0 $0
Little Traverse Bay Fox Bet $5,200,531 $5,200,531 ? $392,933 $201,799 $16,055 $0
Little River BetRivers $3,449,844 $3,449,844 ? $312,459 $209,920 $0 $0
Sault Ste. Marie WynnBet $2,272,058 $2,272,058 ? -$55,863 $133,930 $0 $0
Hannahville TwinSpires $1,568,521 $1,568,521 ? $72,783 $232,315 $0 $0
Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Play Gun Lake $1,457,687 $1,457,687 ? $60,430 $108,468 $0 $0
Nottawaseppi Huron FireKeepers $1,025,967 $1,025,967 ? $71,754 $58,436 $0 $0
Keweenaw Bay Golden Nugget $1,003,105 $1,003,105 ? $28,322 $36,807 $0 $0
Pokagon Four Winds $588,733 $588,733 ? $57,097 $314,356 $0 $0
Total $386,780,231 $354,251,744 $32,528,487 $27,135,351 $23,655,388 $557,758 $423,369

DraftKings Sportsbook keeps sports betting handle lead

After taking the top spot for the first time in August, DraftKings Sportsbook stayed atop the hill in September.

The industry power took $106.9 million in September online bets, good for a 30.2% market share. That was the first time any Michigan sports betting operator took nine figures of online sports bets in a single month.

BetMGM Sportsbook was third statewide ($81.8 million; 23.1% share).

Barstool Sportsbook had $29.5 million in online sports bets for the month, fourth in the market with a 8.3% share. Caesars Sportsbook was in fifth place with $23.9 million in September online bets, a 6.8% share.

The operators combined to pay $426,873 in state taxes and $263,398 in taxes to the city of Detroit in the month. Sports betting operators held 6.7% of the September online handle in gross revenue, but heavy promotional write-offs again kept tax revenue down.

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A Michigan native, Matt has worked at newspapers in Michigan, Missouri and the Virgin Islands. A versatile sports reporter, Matt has covered sailing on the Great Lakes, cricket in the Caribbean, high school and pro playoffs, and the Olympics in Rio. He's also the former host of the Locked On Pistons Podcast and producer of a documentary on Emoni Bates. A former blackjack dealer, Matt has studied the industry from all sides.

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A Michigan native, Matt has worked at newspapers in Michigan, Missouri and the Virgin Islands. A versatile sports reporter, Matt has covered sailing on the Great Lakes, cricket in the Caribbean, high school and pro playoffs, and the Olympics in Rio. He's also the former host of the Locked On Pistons Podcast and producer of a documentary on Emoni Bates. A former blackjack dealer, Matt has studied the industry from all sides.

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