Full online betting goes live Tuesday

Connecticut casino win, online wagering soft launch see positive numbers

Mohegan Sun Connecticut launched on-site sportsbooks on September 30, along with Foxwoods Resort Casino.
2021-10-18
Reading time 2:16 min
Online gambling and sports betting had a slow, limited launch on Oct. 12, with 750 people able to wager for a seven-day period. More than $60,000 were placed in bets the first two days. The Connecticut Lottery Corp. gave information on the betting trends in sports betting and the quality of the wagering activity and trends coming from the existing accounts. Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods saw win growth of 7.8% and 12.1% in Sept., respectively.

The two southeastern Connecticut casinos posted their year-over-year stats report showing increases in slot machine revenue on Friday. Mohegan Sun reported it kept $43.4 million after paying out prizes last month, a 7.8% increase over the $40.2 million it saw in September 2020. Foxwoods Resort Casino got $31 million, up 12.1% in a year-over-year comparison. 

The casinos contributed 25% of their slot wins to the state, with Mohegan Tribe’s property giving $10.9 million and Foxwoods’ $7.8 million. 


Connecticut's Gov. Ned Lamont at the Mohegan Sun's ribbon-cutting ceremony of its in-person sportsbook.

Both casinos launched on-site sportsbooks on September 30, and are currently in the midst of a weeklong “soft” launch of online sports betting and casino gaming, which features online versions of most casino tables as well as slots. Online betting platforms have been confirmed to launch on October 19 by Gov. Ned Lamont on his official Twitter account. 

The soft launch of online gambling on Tuesday on phones, tablets, computers and desktop formats had limited hours of operation and betting accounts. The average bet was $45 and wagering ranged between 10 cents and a little less than $1,800.

The state’s initial move into online gambling brought in more than $60,000 in bets the first two days and the new system, including financial transactions, worked well, according to Lottery officials. 

The Connecticut Lottery Corp. 's president and CEO Greg Smith told the lottery’s board on Thursday October 14 “we are seeing what we consider after a few days very normal activity and a good test of the system so far”. 

As the Lottery reported, bettors wagered on NCAA, NFL, Major League Baseball, preseason NHL, NBA, WNBA, golf, tennis and soccer which was described by Smith as the “predictable sports”. Data also shows that bets also were placed on Russian table tennis and UFC mixed martial arts competition. 

Robert Simmelkjaer II, chairman of the Lottery, also commented: “Accounts have been created, bets have been placed, deposits have been made all without any real drama.”

State officials limited gambling accounts each for 750 for the Mohegan Sun, Foxwoods Resort Casino and Connecticut Lottery Corp. Those whose requests got turned down are waiting to bet when full online gambling begins, which Simmelkjaer said will be Wednesday, October 20 “if all goes according to plan”.

Three gambling sites are expected soon in New Haven and at Bobby V’s Restaurant & Sports Bar. Seven more locations will be established by the end of October, according to Smith. 

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