Michigan Online Casinos’ Freight Train Speeds To Record $109.7 Million Of October Revenue

Written By Matt Schoch on November 18, 2021
Michigan Online Gaming Revenue October 2021

One month after its first nine-figure revenue month in history, the Michigan internet gaming sector went for an encore in October.

Spurred by wildly popular Michigan online casinos, the 14 operators again set another record, raising $109.7 million in revenue, according to numbers released Thursday by the Michigan Gaming Control Board.

This total comes after the casinos and two Michigan online poker operators raised $102.4 million in September revenue, a number that has grown in each full month since the July 22 launch of live dealer online casinos.

BetMGM Casino MI once again leads internet gaming market

BetMGM Casino Michigan once again led the way for the state’s operators, earning $41.4 million in revenue, good for a 37.7% market share.

Licensee Brand Revenue (GGR) Promos State Tax Local Tax
MGM Grand Detroit BetMGM $41,372,055 $4,137,205 $7,298,031 $3,593,163
Bay Mills DraftKings $19,658,185 $1,965,819 $3,963,090 $990,773
MotorCity FanDuel $17,617,301 $1,761,730 $3,107,692 $1,530,063
Little River BetRivers $7,270,958 $727,096 $1,465,825 $366,456
Keweenaw Bay Golden Nugget $5,201,308 $520,131 $1,048,584 $262,146
Greektown Barstool $4,542,870 $454,287 $801,362 $394,548
Sault Ste. Marie WynnBet $4,255,150 $425,515 $857,838 $214,460
Pokagon Four Winds $2,121,078 $212,108 $427,609 $106,902
Hannahville TwinSpires $1,797,699 $179,770 $343,685 $85,921
Grand Traverse Caesars $1,709,593 $0 $300,888 $75,222
Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Play Gun Lake $1,354,274 $135,427 $214,517 $53,629
Nottawaseppi Huron FireKeepers $1,148,176 $114,818 $165,337 $41,334
Little Traverse Bay Fox Bet $984,512 $98,451 $198,478 $49,619
Lac Vieux Desert PointsBet $640,736 $1,480 $102,281 $25,570
Total $109,673,896 $10,733,837 $20,295,218 $7,789,807

The gambling giant has led the way since January’s launch of the sector. That success is buoyed by a strong name brand in the state, relentless advertising and aggressive bonusing in the sector’s early stages.

The company also benefits from having one of the state’s two online poker brands, BetMGM Poker MI, as part of its offerings and bottom line.

Two huge names in daily fantasy sports took their battle to the sports betting arena and now are fighting for second place in Michigan internet gaming.

In October, DraftKings Casino edged FanDuel Casino for second place, earning $19.7 million (17.9% share) in revenue, compared with FanDuel’s $17.6 million (16.1%).

Both operators were among the 10 of 14 MI internet gaming brands to improve revenue from September.

Stars Casino, PokerStars combine for 66.2% revenue drop

Most notably of those dipping in revenue, Stars Casino and PokerStars MI suffered significant month-over-month losses, gaining just $984,512 in revenue.

That’s the first month the Flutter brands brought in less than $1 million in MI revenue. The total was a 66.2% drop from September, while the overall market grew by 7.1%.

The pair combined for a 0.9% market share of revenue in October after earning 2.8% of the September revenue.

Big month means big tax haul for state, Detroit, tribes

The big internet gaming month again means another nice tax outcome for several public entities.

From October’s haul, operators paid $20.3 million in state taxes, $5.5 million to the city of Detroit and $2.3 million to tribal operators. Since January’s launch, online casinos and poker have contributed $159.3 million in tax money to the state, $44.0 million to Detroit and $17.5 million to tribes.

However, it also means a dent in money in the pockets of many Michiganders who play these online games. It also means potentially serious issues for these individuals, including the substantial impacts of problem gambling.

If you or someone you know needs help, call the Michigan Problem Gambling Helpline at 1-800-270-7117.

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A Michigan native, Matt has worked at newspapers in Michigan, Missouri and the Virgin Islands. A versatile sports reporter, Matt has covered sailing on the Great Lakes, cricket in the Caribbean, high school and pro playoffs, and the Olympics in Rio. He’s also the former host of the Locked On Pistons Podcast and producer of a documentary on Emoni Bates. A former blackjack dealer, Matt has studied the industry from all sides.

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