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Chris Altruda was a sportswriter with ESPN, The Associated Press, and STATS for more than two decades before turning to the gambling industry at Sports Handle in 2019. When not crunching sports betting revenue figures for InGame or Casino Reports, he is usually listening to Iron Maiden or exploring Chicago neighborhoods. His ‘X’ handle is @AlTruda73 and can be reached via email at [email protected].

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Illinois March 2025 revenue
News

Illinois Sportsbooks Claim $95.5 Million In March As Bet365 Debuts

A chalk-heavy NCAA Tournament brought down holds, but the newly operating book helped handle rise

New York April 2025 sports betting revenue
News

New York Sportsbooks Claim $192.6 Million In April Revenue

It was a bounce-back month for NY books, which recorded sixth-highest monthly total of post-PASPA era

$500 billion sports betting handle
Analysis

Post-PASPA US Sports Betting Handle Surpasses $500 Billion

Betting in '25 off to a fast start, and the next milestone — $600 billion — may be just six months away

DC Appellate dismisses CFTC appeal vs Kalshi
Sports Betting

D.C. Appellate Court Grants CFTC Dismissal Request In Kalshi Case

Lower-court ruling now stands in case about election betting

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Sports Betting

Ohio Sports Betting Operators Narrowly Miss $1 Billion Handle For March

State sportsbooks had combined average handle of 6.7%, just above the national average for March

march madness
Industry

Basketball Bettors Hammer Nevada Sportsbooks In March

The chalk-heavy NCAA Tournament results contributed to a relatively rough month for operators

essex county courthouse NJ
Legal

Kalshi Can Continue To Operate In New Jersey, District Court Judge Says

Earlier this month, a Nevada judge also found in Kalshi's favor and the platform is still offering sports contracts

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Industry

Pennsylvania Retail Sportsbooks Struggle Again In March

Overall hold was a mediocre 5.8%, but it was worse than that at B&M books