Player spending was up 50.1% year-on-year from $35.1m in November 2020 and while this fell short of the record $60.2m set in October 2021 by 12.5%, it was the second-highest monthly handle total since the market launched.
Mobile betting accounted for $28.7m of all wagers placed during the month, while retail wagers amounted to $24.0m.
Consumers spent $18.6m betting on sports at the Twin River retail sportsbook, while sister property Tiverton Casino processed $5.4m in bets in November.
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Original article: https://igamingbusiness.com/rhode-island-sets-new-sports-betting-revenue-record-in-november/