Ohio Sportsbooks See Slight Decline To $446 Million In May Bets

Written By Brian Cross on June 30, 2023 - Last Updated on July 5, 2023
Ohio Sports Betting May 2023 Revenue

Ohio sports betting handle came in at $446 million in May, a 15% decline from April after falling 30% from March to April.

Revenue, however, did not fall quite as much. Sportsbooks did better overall with the handle they took in, making $57.8 million. That’s just a 9% drop from April’s $63.7 million.

Ohio sports betting has entered a summer slow down, but Major League Baseball and other sports will keep betting handle from dipping too low. Handle and revenue numbers should spike when the biggest betting sport – NFL football – returns in the fall. This trend is standard across all U.S states with legal sports betting.

Ohio pushing $3.5 billion in YTD handle

Through their first five months, Ohio sportsbooks have taken just under $3.5 billion in bets.

DraftKings Ohio each slightly increased their market share last month and combined for 68.6% of the total handle.

BetMGM OH in May handle. Both books spent heavily on promotions in May, with bet365 tallying almost $3.8 million in promos and BetMGM $3.2 million.

That has been a trend for Bet365, which kept its promotional spending high through March, while the others were dialing promo spending back. The company spent more than any other sportsbook that month, almost $17 million. That was nearly double the spending of FanDuel and DraftKings.

Sportsbook May Handle Market Share May Revenue
FanDuel $158,513,074 36.85% $24,251,483
DraftKings $137,022,634 31.8% $17,475,297
bet365 $32,094,790 7.5% $4,419,351
BetMGM $29,742,633 6.9% $3,942,247
Caesars $23,989,612 5.6% $2,028,242
Barstool $19,843,782 4.6% $1,185,143
Hard Rock $7,907,028 1.8% $481,621
Tipico $4,722,789 1.1% $426,638
PointsBet $3,526,209 .82% $474,899
BetJACK $3,453,448 .80% $337,168
BetRivers $3,022,620 .70% $342,703
Betfred $1,755,701 .41% $161,058
Fanatics $1,039,187 .24% $212,764
SuperBook $898,181 .21% $-10,990
betPARX $820,984 .19% $25,457
MVGBet $867,517 .20% $63,953
Betr $770,083 .18% $54,268
Betway $681,086 .16% $66,922

Ohio retail sportsbooks increase handle over April

Ohio’s brick-and-mortar retail sportsbooks were not part of the dip in May handle. They actually took more money in bets in May than in April – $15.6 million vs. $14.9 million.

However, the retail sportsbooks only make up about 3.5% of the overall market (3.34% of the revenue in May).

The MGM Northfield Park also stood out with over $2.1 million in handle and over $191,000 in revenue.

The BetMGM location at the Cincinnati Reds’ Great American Ball Park has not benefitted greatly from Major League Baseball being in action. The sportsbook located inside GABP only took $63,00o in May bets.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the team and sportsbook announced that the facility will be moving to a new location across the street from the stadium and within a busy entertainment district.

Property Sportsbook Handle Revenue
Hollywood Columbus Barstool 3,264,246 359,575
MGM Northfield Park BetMGM 2,145,196 191,748
Hard Rock Cincinnati Hard Rock 1,556,260 303,975
Hollywood Dayton Barstool 1,326,613 138,252
JACK Cleveland BetJACK 1,267,227 264,118
JACK Thistledown BetJACK 1,074,704 110,066
Hollywood Mahoning Valley Barstoon 1,048,325 154,493
Cleveland Cavaliers Caesars 1,201,175 110,238
Scioto Downs Caesars 974,698 -41,720
Hollywood Toledo Barsool 887,117 146,703
Miami Valley Gaming MVGBet 409,440 78,763
Belterra Park FanDuel 341,667 49,903
Cincinnati Reds BetMGM 63,289 22,956
FC Cincinnati SuperBook 10,061 1,593
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Brian Cross contributes sports betting, casino and lottery coverage to PlayOhio and PlayPennsylvania. Brian studied Professional Writing and Journalism at the University of Cincinnati and has been a contributing writer at Cincinnati’s alt-weekly for over 10 years.

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