Arizona sports betting handle reaches $617m in November

Privilege fees totalled $3.8m in November.
Privilege fees totalled $3.8m in November.

Arizona’s sports betting handle grew 32.3 per cent year-on-year. 

US.- Bettors in Arizona wagered nearly $617m in November of 2022, according to the Arizona Department of Gaming. That represents a 32.2 per cent increase when compared to November of 2021.

Privilege fees totalled $3.8m in the month, resulting in approximately $31m in privilege fees collected by the state since the start of legal sports betting.

Ted Vogt, director of Arizona Department of Gaming, said: “It is exciting to see a second consecutive month of over $600m wagered on sports by patrons within the state. This milestone highlights Arizona’s strong sports betting market, which has already established itself as a top-10 market nationally.”

Jackpocket partners with Circle K to launch in Arizona

The lottery company Jackpocket has announced its launch in Arizona in partnership with Circle K. Lottery players in the state can use Jackpocket to play a variety of online games, including Powerball, Mega Millions, The Pick, Fantasy 5 and Pick 3.

Through the app, players can place ticket orders, view their tickets, check results, receive prizes up to $599 and make payouts. To celebrate its launch in the state, the firm is offering players their first lottery ticket free – new players can receive a $2 lottery ticket by entering the code HEYAZ at checkout.

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