Delaware has reported iGaming net revenue of $898,000 (£650,000) for March 2021, a 75% rise from March 2020, and a 20% rise from February 2021.
According to figures from the Delaware Lottery, table games revenue for the month amounted to $180,000, with video lottery amounting to $681,000. Poker rake and tournament fees brought in $37,000.
The total wagered for March 2021 meanwhile was $30.7m, an 88% increase from the prior-year period, and a 41% sequential increase. Table games represented $12.5m of the total, with video lottery representing $18.2m.
Delaware Park was the leader of the state’s three operators in terms of wagers for both table games and video lottery, reporting $8.1m and $6.8m respectively. Dover Downs followed with $2.6m in table games and $6.7m in video lottery, with Harrington reporting $1.8m and $4.7m respectively.
Of the total wagered, therefore, $14.9m came through Delaware Park, $9.3m through Dover Downs, and $6.5m through Harrington.
The Delaware Lottery also reported new player registration numbers in the state, with the 732 total slightly lower than the 782 new registrations in February 2021. Dover Downs led the way with 354 new players, followed by Delaware Park and Harrington, with the former registering 256 and the latter registering 122.