Indiana Sets Another Sports Betting Handle Record in November

The Hoosier State saw $614 million in action leading to nearly $70 million in adjusted revenue.

Ethan Matthew - News Editor at Covers.com
Ethan Matthew • News Editor
Dec 15, 2024 • 08:22 ET • 4 min read
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The highs keep getting higher in the Hoosier State. After a massive $537.9 million in bets the previous month, that train kept rolling in November with an even greater $614.3 million, a 14% increase.  

The Indiana Gaming Commission reported also reported $68.5 million in adjusted revenue, nearly twice as large as October’s haul of $35 million. Year-over-year has shown some great strength in the Indiana market. Handle has increased by nearly 20% versus 2023 while revenue is 123% higher. 

It’s no surprise that a better hold percentage contributed to the underlying numbers. After a bettor-friendly 6.5% in October, November rebounded with the books keeping roughly 11% of their action. 

When the sportsbooks win, so too do the state’s coffers. Roughly $6.5 million was brought into the Hoosier State in November, versus the $3.3 million the month prior.  

FanDuel the new leader in a top heavy market 

Operator November Handle Adjusted Revenue
FanDuel  $214.4 million   $23.6 million  
DraftKings  $205.4 million    $25.8 million   
BetMGM  $47.6 million   $5.6 million 
Fanatics Sportsbook  $28.9 million   $2.6 million 
Caesars  $28.7 million   $2.5 million 
bet365  $26.9 million   $2.8 million  
ESPN BET $18.1 million  $1.3 million 

I’m not sure whether DraftKings or FanDuel celebrated more when looking at November’s leaderboard. Both operators enjoyed more than $200 million in handle each, more than the other online operators combined.  

In October, DraftKings saw the most action while FanDuel recorded more revenue. In November, those roles reversed. FanDuel was the top operator, by $9 million, but DraftKings made $2 million more in adjusted revenue. 

Indiana bettors joining football bandwagon 

Like every state, football is the top attraction for bettors, but Indiana has bucked that trend. In November 2023, more money was placed on basketball wagers than football ones.  

With the Indianapolis Colts more competitive, the Indiana Hoosiers in the College Football Playoff, and the Indiana Pacers, so far, a constant disappointment, bettors have flocked back to the gridiron.  

Football wagers made up just under 30% of the statewide action. Basketball bets contributed 25%, but parlays are the money-making ticket for sportsbooks. Parlays lead the field with 33% of November’s Indiana sports betting handle. 

Hollywood Casino, Lawrenceburg leads the retail market 

On the casino side, none of the 12 retail sportsbooks accepted more than $3 million in action. The Hollywood Casino in Lawrenceburg – just west of Cincinnati, Ohio – led the field with $2.9 million. They also saw the more adjusted revenue with $383,000. 

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Ethan Matthew - Covers
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Born in Silver Spring, Maryland, Ethan has previously written industry articles for Forbes Betting. He's also written game previews for USA Today's SportsbookWire.

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