![]() The volume was also an 18.3% increase from November 2022. Overall, the 12 online and 18 retail sports betting sites in the state established a new high of $934.1 million in collective handle last month, a 12.7% increase from October, when Pennsylvania sportsbooks exceeded $800 million for the first time. Combined in Pennsylvania, they took $65.1 million in bets in November, more than double what Barstool saw in October, but ESPN BET also used $14.8 million in promotional credits from bonus offers to lure customers, more than twice as much as its $7 million in gross revenue. ![]() It showed a net monthly loss of $7.8 million for the combination of PENN’s Barstool Sportsbook and ESPN BET, which replaced Barstool on Nov. The news for PENN Interactive and its rebranded sportsbook wasn’t all positive, however, in the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board’s November report released Tuesday. ![]() The mid-November arrival of ESPN BET on the Pennsylvania sports betting scene helped push the monthly statewide handle over $900 million for the first time, setting the second consecutive record for wagering volume. ![]()
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