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Georgia Gaming Market Assessment - Pennsylvania Treasury

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to include a minimum of three games at one time). Sports betting has continued in the state with<br />

the following restrictions:<br />

1. Betting is only available during NFL season and on NFL games<br />

2. The minimum bet is $2, and the maximum bet is $100<br />

3. The betting has to be made in person at one of the three registered facilities<br />

4. There is not betting allowed on the over and/or under of the total score of the game<br />

Table Games<br />

While Delaware currently has electronic table games in its casinos, live table games were banned<br />

from the state until May 14, 2009. The legislation that went into effect on this date allowed for<br />

live table games, sports betting and the addition of three more casinos in the state.<br />

After an extensive regulatory control period, table games were initiated at the three casinos in<br />

June 2010. The three casinos, Delaware Park, Dover Downs and Harrington raceway have 42,<br />

40 and 37 tables, respectively. The state has averaged nearly $1,550 win per table over the first<br />

eleven months of operations. Delaware Park has been the market leader in terms of both total<br />

revenue and win per table. Over the first eleven month period, Delaware Park has averaged<br />

$2.85 million in win and just under $2,275 win per table.<br />

Win Per Table<br />

$3,000<br />

$2,500<br />

$2,000<br />

$1,500<br />

$1,000<br />

$500<br />

$0<br />

Win Per Table by Month by Property<br />

Delaware Park Dover Downs Harrington State<br />

The Innovation Group Project #054-11 August 2011 Page 59

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