Hard Rock in April was the highest earning casino in the Hoosier State for a seventh consecutive month — once again surpassing the former earnings leader, Horseshoe Casino in Hammond.
Indiana casinos and their online sports wagering affiliates handled $500.1 million in sports bets last month — crushing the old monthly record of $463.7 million set in November by nearly 8%.
Data released Wednesday by the Indiana Gaming Commission show the Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana in December was the highest earning casino in the Hoosier State for a third consecutive month.
Hard Rock's win from slot machines and table games totaled $30,850,687 for the month, while Horseshoe's monthly win was $30,687,628.
The Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana in October attracted more play and earned more "win," or revenue after paying successful bettors, than the Horseshoe Casino in Hammond.
The Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana in October attracted more play and earned more "win," or revenue after paying successful bettors, than the Horseshoe Casino in Hammond.
An incredible $355.4 million was wagered in Indiana on sporting events in September, according to the Indiana Gaming Commission. The previous record, from January 2021, was $348.2 million.
ATLANTIC CITY — A 21-month streak of total gaming revenue increases came to a screeching halt in March, as the novel coronavirus forced the indefinite shutdown of the resort’s nine casinos.