On Tuesday, the Michigan Gaming Control Board reported that sportsbooks combined for a hold of over 10% in August. This was their fifth consecutive month with a double-digit hold. Their longest streak has a hold of at least 10% since sports wagering started in 2020. Of the $29.1 million in revenue last month, $27.4 million was from digital sportsbooks. Detroit’s three retail casinos had a 17.6% win rate in August and collected $1.7 million in revenue.
They had a $289.7 million handle, up 26.8% from August 2023. Gross sports betting revenue was up 23.7% year-over-year. Michigan became the ninth state to surpass $1.5 billion in gross revenue in the post-PASPA era. All-time tax revenue in the Wolverine State surpassed $50 million in August.
While FanDuel is usually the top dog for hold percentage in Michigan, BetMGM was able to snag first place. Their 11.3% hold in August led all 12 online sportsbooks in the state. They claimed $4.6 million in gross revenue from $41.2 million in wagers taken. BetMGM’s yearly hold is now 9.3%, nearly two-thirds higher than it was in August 2023.
FanDuel was a close second with an 11% hold in August. It was the sixth straight month they had a double-digit hold. In August, FanDuel paced all 12 digital operators with $11.1 million in revenue from $101 million worth of bets. They also surpassed a $5 billion handle since entering the market in Michigan. Additionally, FanDuel has reached eight figures in gross revenue for nine consecutive months.
DraftKings’ three-month run of double-digit holds came to an end In August. However, they still had a solid 9.7% win rate to collect $7.6 million in winnings from a $78.1 million handle. Their all-time revenue in Michigan is over $300 million. Caesars Sportsbook accepted $18.4 million worth of wagers but was under $1 million in revenue for August in a third straight month.
Fanatics Sportsbook and ESPN BET both had seven figures of revenue in August. With a $16.5 million handle, Fanatics was able to reap $1.3 million with a 7.6% win rate. Additionally, ESPN BET had $1.1 million in revenue from a 7.7% hold and $14.2 million worth of bets.
With $196.7 million in revenue last month, online casinos provided a ton of business in Michigan. That was a 29.2% year-over-year increase. It was also their third-largest iGaming total in state history. BetMGM led all online operators with $52.5 million in revenue and surpassed $6 billion in year-to-date online casino revenue