Michigan Online Casino & Poker Revenue Hit $1.6 Billion in 2022
Data from the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) show the state’s three commercial casinos stayed ahead of 12 tribal casinos in terms of online casino revenue and handle in 2022.
Data from the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) show the state’s three commercial casinos stayed ahead of 12 tribal casinos in terms of online casino revenue and handle in 2022.
After disrupting the DFS market all year, the Atlanta-based startup had more revenue than both of its bigger rivals in November.
Michigan will become an official part of the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA) once the combined NJ-MI player pool opens on New Year’s Day.
Multi-state poker is finally set to expand, with PokerStars taking a big step towards connecting its New Jersey & Michigan pools. Here are five things to know.
Revenue hit $49.3 million, the second-highest month on record. Sportsbooks also accepted $480.8 million in online wagers, making October the third-highest month for handle.
BetMGM Casino MI, DraftKings Casino MI, and FanDuel Casino MI broke monthly revenue records, as did smaller operators FourWinds and PlayEagle.
The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) says parents of youth aged 9 to 13 should discuss responsible gaming now in order to avoid potential problems later.
Fantasy Sports Shark, FullTime, SportsHub, and Yahoo! have all left the market. It remains unclear if any intend to apply to the regulator to re-enter it.
A record month for DraftKings and rising operator PlayEagle wasn’t enough to offset the loss of TwinSpires and a very down month at FireKeepers.
The Battle Creek casino is hoping to repeat its success in May, when a guaranteed $1 million prize pool grew to $2.2 million. It remains the only venue outside of Las Vegas to guarantee $1 million or more.