Boston Billiard Club & Casino installs 50 HHR gaming terminals
The New Hampshire venue plans to launch more than 300 HHR terminals by December.
US.- Boston Billiard Club & Casino (BBC&C), in Nashua, New Hampshire, has launched its first 50 Historical Horse Racing (HHR) gaming terminals, provided by Exacta Systems. It comes after hospitality and entertainment company Delaware North completed its purchase of the charitable casino. It plans to have more than 300 HHR terminals live by December.
Jeff Clifford, vice president of sales for Exacta Systems, said: “We are excited to partner with Delaware North to open their first HHR property with top-performing games from AGS on Exacta Connect.”
Mark Bennett, general manager for Delaware North at BBC&C, added: “As part of our ongoing commitment to the best-in-class gaming experiences, we are pleased with how quickly and seamlessly Exacta was able to deploy their HHR system at Boston Billiard Club & Casino with a variety of great games from AGS.”
Exacta Systems also launched its historical horse racing (HHR) system at Ocean Gaming Casino in New Hampshire, in May. In Kentucky, two new HHR venues have added more than 1,200 machines in the state. Churchill Downs and a joint venture between Kentucky Downs and Keeneland operate the venues.
New Hampshire sports betting revenue up 68.2% in September
New Hampshire saw wagers of $78m in September, up 14.8 per cent compared to September 2021 and up 80.2 per cent from August’s sports betting handle of $43.4m. Consumers wagered $58.5m online, while the remaining $19.8m was spent betting at retail sportsbooks.
Gross gaming revenue from sports betting for the month amounted to $7.4m, up by 68.2 per cent year-on-year and 76.2 per cent more than $4.2m in August this year. It was the highest monthly amount since $8m (January 2022). Online sports betting generated $7.7m, while retail sportsbooks lost $374,088.