Indiana has reported its state revenue for the month of July. The state reported a total revenue of $212.7m, a total slot revenue of $173.2m and a total table win of $39.5m.
In regards to casinos generating the most revenue, Hard Rock Casino North Indiana garnered the highest revenue of $36.9m, followed by Horseshoe Indianapolis with the second highest figure of $30m.
Meanwhile, Rising Star Casino saw the lowest casino revenue of $4.1m; however, this casino has the least amount of table games, with just 16.
When compared to the likes of Horseshoe Indianapolis' 91 table games and Horseshoe Hammond's 81 table games the Rising Star is inevitably going to generate less revenue.
The graph above displays the top five revenue-generating casinos in Indiana.
Rising Star Casino’s slots are also the lowest at 627 compared to Horseshoe Indianapolis' 1,531. Due to its small size, Rising Star Casino generated the lowest amount of table win, slot win and total revenue.
Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana had the highest table win with $10.9m, followed by Horseshoe Hammonds' $6.4m table win. Furthermore, the casino with highest slot win is Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana with $26m, followed shortly by Horseshoe Indianapolis with $25.5m
Moving away from table games and towards sports betting, the total sports betting handle came in at $203.8m for the state in July.
Sports betting handle was the highest at Ameristar Casino with $78.7m in handle, followed by Blue Chip Casino with a handle of $62.9m.
Falling short amongst the rest, Bally's Evansville generated the smallest sports betting handle with $579,030, while Caesars Southern Indiana generated $758,634.
Statewide handle by sport in July showed that the most bet on sport was baseball with $69.4m generated in handle.