HARRISBURG — Sports gambling at Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course generated more than $1.4 million in wagers from Nov. 15-30, according to the initial monthly report released Wednesday by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board.
Penn National is the first casino to launch a sports wagering facility in Pennsylvania. Two other facilities — Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh and SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia — commenced sports betting this month. Revenue figures for those facilities will be released in next month’s report, the Gaming Control Board said.
Hollywood Casino reported a total handle of $1,414,586.55 in wagers, and an adjusted gross revenue after payout of $508,996.60.
A total of $183,238.77 of tax revenue was generated and returned to the Commonwealth from sports wagering at Hollywood Casino during this two-week period:
- State tax (34% of adjusted gross revenue): $173,058.84
- Local Share Assessment (2% of adjusted gross revenue): $10,179.93