Virginia Becomes Fastest State To Reach $2B In Sports Betting Handle

Written By Dann Stupp on December 1, 2021
Virginia sports betting for October 2021

Virginia sports betting operators had a remarkable month in October 2021, breaking multiple records.

Virginia broke its previous monthly sports betting handle record, establishing a new benchmark. Furthermore, it achieved the remarkable feat of becoming the quickest state in the United States to reach $2 billion in total sports wagers.

On Wednesday, the Virginia Lottery, responsible for regulating sports betting in VA, published its most recent monthly report on sports betting revenue.

In October 2021, Virginia recorded an impressive $427.3 million in sports bets, experiencing a significant 45% month-over-month surge. This surge was primarily driven by the five weekends of NFL and NCAA football, along with other notable sports events.

October 2021 a record-breaker for VA sportsbooks

FanDuel kickstarted the VA sports-betting market on Jan. 21 as the first operator to make its debut. By the beginning of March, a total of six operators had joined in, just in time for the NCAA men’s basketball tournament.

Virginia bettors set a new record in March with $304.1 million in wagers, fueled by the excitement of March Madness betting.

Following the typically sluggish summer period, the VA sports betting market experienced a resurgence as football made its comeback and new operators entered the scene this autumn. In August, Virginia sports bettors placed bets worth $182.4 million, which then increased to $293.9 million in September. This brought the overall Virginia betting total to $1.97 billion at that time.

The March record has finally been surpassed with the latest October 2021 numbers. October’s official total of $427,320,306.07 exceeded March’s previous record by a staggering 39%, equivalent to $125 million.

Month Handle GGR Hold % Promos Other deductions AGR Taxes
February 2022 $401,889,135 $27,498,133 6.8% $15,816,234 $3,797,649 $7,884,250 $7,884,250
January 2022 $485,544,417 $39,050,067 8.0% $16,850,981 $3,978,519 $18,220,567 $2,876,609
December 2021 $426,596,891 $31,515,015 7.4% $17,051,709 $4,339,908 $10,123,398 $1,729,130
November 2021 $402,621,132 $48,337,037 12.0% $14,993,073 $3,417,267 $29,926,697 $4,233,167
October 2021 $427,320,306 $30,160,385 7.1% $15,805,261 $4,569,424 $9,785,700 $1,746,204
September 2021 $293,851,531 $30,929,243 10.5% $17,422,068 $3,172,781 $10,334,395 $1,557,498
August 2021 $182,418,252 $17,967,427 9.9% $6,868,639 $2,410,724 $8,688,064 $1,378,539
July 2021 $161,901,955 $19,965,556 12.3% $4,375,872 $2,898,664 $12,691,020 $1,864,433
June 2021 $234,943,435 $22,006,296 9.4% $4,983,544 $2,125,855 $14,896,898 $2,273,995
May 2021 $226,963,573 $23,173,549 10.2% $5,168,732 $2,341,616 $15,663,201 $2,381,115
April 2021 $236,432,523 $19,442,317 8.2% $5,529,294 $2,532,886 $11,380,137 $1,652,147
March 2021 $304,066,245 $26,573,877 8.7% $10,340,533 $2,388,332 $13,845,012 $1,183,487
February 2021 $265,778,306 $12,238,730 4.6% $13,187,560 $2,282,972 ($3,231,752) $300,594
January 2021 $58,896,564 $3,586,077 6.1% $6,343,077 $478,612 ($3,235,612) $39,710
Total $4,109,224,266 $352,443,759 8.6% $154,736,576 $40,735,209 $156,971,974 $24,622,911

Due to an unusual occurrence in the 2021 calendar, the month of October presented a unique opportunity for five full weeks of football betting. Moreover, October was further enriched by the occurrence of the 2021 World Series, as well as the commencement of the 2021-22 NHL and NBA seasons.

In general, there was a 2.5% decline in October’s gross gaming revenue (GGR), which amounted to $30.2 million compared to the previous month’s record of $30.9 million in September 2021. After allocating $15.8 million towards promotional activities, the taxable revenue stood at $9.8 million, resulting in $1.7 million in state taxes.

In October 2021, operators collectively held a total of 7.1%.

Virginia eclipses New Jersey in race to $2B

Virginia has achieved the milestone of reaching $2 billion in total wagers between Jan. 21 and Oct. 31, clocking in at a faster rate than any other state, with a staggering $2,392,572,691.

Old Dominion achieved the milestone in just under nine months, surpassing the previous record set by New Jersey, which took approximately 10 months to reach $2 billion in wagers.

In June 2018, New Jersey introduced legal sports betting, following the notable overturning of the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act by the US Supreme Court.

Since that time, New Jersey has established itself as the dominant force in sports betting in the United States. Thus far, bettors in New Jersey have accumulated almost $20 billion in wagers.

Virginia is not expected to surpass New Jersey’s achievement of reaching $1 billion in wagers in a single month. Nonetheless, if Virginia manages to reach the $2 billion milestone before New Jersey does, it will be in esteemed company.

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Dann Stupp, a seasoned sports journalist, has contributed to prominent publications such as The Athletic, USA Today, ESPN, MLB.com, among others. Currently, he resides in Lexington, Virginia.

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