New Yorker, consider yourself a terrifying gambler – the Lord has mercy!
According to reports from Erich Richter of the New York PostThe New York sports gambler bets over $129 million in a Super Bowl matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs, with Sportsbook taking home a profit of $41.3 million.
Of the books, the $56.78 million featured in “The Big Game,” earned $22.3 million, with Fan Duell being the most cash-raked. These numbers are about 40% pending Super Bowl LIX. Draftkings didn’t benefit from how Fanduel did when it came to “The Empire State,” but managed to earn $10.5 million in dealing with handles that are under $40.5 million. (Related: Ticket prices for the four countries showdown championship game are expensive – very, very expensive – yet I still want one)
But for New Yorkers who saw Pocket hit, here’s the good news. Yes, New York wins 51% of the $41 million it earned in the tax book, and eventually ships cash to the education department.
Mark Harris from Outkick There was a perfect quote to explain it: “The loss of gambling building the education sector is an American action you simply have to respect.”
ESPN doesn’t offer sign-up bonuses to New York bettors hurt them here. You cannot have 25% of the handle as a fanatic.
Other highlights
->New Yorkers are not good at betting. The book earned $41.3 million
-> Did Fan Duell win 60% in bets? New Yorkers need to do better than that pic.twitter.com/ryxxqojjdn– Erich Richter (@erichterrr) February 13, 2025
Our education system is currently obsessed with the loss of gambling… and this is exactly why I homeschool my kids.