Louisiana Sportsbooks Ride Parlay Success to 15.7% Hold in September

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The beatings shall continue until parlay wagering improves.

The Louisiana State Police reported $35.1 million in gross sports betting revenue from parlays Thursday, part of a spectacular September for sportsbooks as they reaped $55.2 million overall.

In the nearly three years Louisiana has conducted commercial wagering, it has been a relative safe haven for sportsbooks. The all-time hold is an eye-watering 11.9%, with September's 15.7% win rate marking the sixth time it eclipsed 15% with at least $170 million handle. There was also a seventh instance last December in which the sportsbooks had a 14.99% hold against a record $377 million handle.

Gross revenue was up 28% compared to last September, slightly outpacing the 25.6% bump in handle to $351.7 million as the crunching hold was only three-tenths of a percentage point higher. It was the second-highest gross revenue in state history behind the $56.5 million won last December, while handle slotted in back of both December and November's $356.5 million.

Handle also surged 50% compared to August while revenue more than doubled. The state had a record inflow of more than $7.6 million into its tax coffers, and the $44.2 million accrued in the first nine months of the year has already exceeded the full-year 2023 total of $43.8 million.

Multi-Leg Wagers Lead to Multimillion Hauls

The LSP only provides revenue figures for select categories, and that may be a good thing given the rampant success Louisiana sportsbooks have enjoyed with parlays. Using 30% handle as a benchmark, the hold would have been a staggering 33.2% on the multi-leg bets.

To get a 25% hold that would have been only slightly higher than the 24.4% reported in New Jersey for September, wagering would have had to total $140.3 million — nearly 40% of all bets.

Parlay revenue accounted for 63.5% of September's total operator winnings, and the year-to-date total surpassed $200 million. It was the second-highest monthly total for parlay revenue in state history, trailing the $43.2 million won by the house last December.

Maryland, Mississippi, New Jersey and Louisiana — the four states where parlay revenue figures are published — have combined for $173.9 million, which represents 70.3% of their $247.3 million in total winnings for September. The parlay winnings also account for 18.6% of the $934.6 million in total gross revenue from the 21 states to report figures for the month.

The catch-all "other" category, which is comprised of golf, tennis, hockey, auto racing, and MMA among others, provided the biggest chunk of revenue outside parlays with a state-record $9.5 million. That demolished the previous standard of $5.7 million in May and was just the second time above $5 million.

Baseball revenue topped $2 million for the sixth consecutive month as operators continued to whittle down the deficit Jim "Mattress Mack" created with his $58.7 million worth of 2022 World Series winning bets. The overall revenue deficit for baseball wagers is $10.1 million, with operators claiming $14.6 million in winnings so far this year.

Hitting a Milestone on the Retail Side

Louisiana's 18 brick-and-mortar sportsbooks combined for $5.3 million in revenue as they surpassed $100 million in all-time winnings. It was the second straight September with more than $5 million in operator winnings, with revenue down 7.2% as this year's win rate was 1.5 percentage points lower.

Like their mobile counterparts, Louisiana's retail sportsbooks did the bulk of their damage via parlays, collecting close to $3.6 million in winnings. That was second in state history behind the $3.7 million won the launch month of November 2021. September's total was a 9% increase over last year and the third time in as many Septembers retail parlay revenue topped $3 million.

About the Author
Chris is a Senior Analyst at Better Collective US and his focus is breaking down monthly sports betting revenue figures from state agencies across the United States. Prior to joining Better Collective in November 2019, Chris acquired more than two decades worth of experience at three national sports news wire services.

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