Delaware Park Casino Football Betting
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- Q's about Delaware Park and Football Parlay betting All My brother and I were thinking of making the 1.5 hour drive from NJ to Delaware Park on Sunday to partake in non-serious NFL parlay betting.
- Sports Betting Delaware Park is only one of three venues on the East Coast to offer parlay sports betting on pro football. Parlay cards include Half-Point, Teaser and Super Teaser; we also accept “Off-The-Board” Parlays. Cards are available every Thursday at noon in the Sports Book (1st & 3rd Clubhouse floors) for the following week’s games.
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o Where and when can I get my parlay cards If there is a plus next to the team you selected—add those points to the final score for your team.
If there is a minus next to the team you selected—subtract those points from the final score for your team
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What’s the minimum wager?
The minimum wager is $2. All wagers must be parlays consisting of three or more selections (Super Teaser – 4 or more selections).
Where and when can I get my parlay cards?
Parlay cards are available on Wednesdays at all Sports Lottery locations. For a complete list of all Sports Lottery locations, click here.
The lines for each week’s coming games are posted every Monday at the Sportsbooks* (casinos) and Sports Lottery Retailers. OFF-THE-BOARD PARLAY wagers may be made all week long.
Tickets go as written. Please check your ticket(s) for accuracy before leaving the wagering counter.
Complete your cards with a blue or black pen, or a pencil. No red ink, please. DO NOT ERASE. Remove the perforated stub from the card prior to presenting to the sports terminal operator.
Wagers are accepted until the kickoff of a scheduled game. Tickets go as written. Please check your ticket(s) for accuracy before leaving the Sports Lottery terminal.
Ask for a Quick Pick.
Not sure what selections to play? Just ask your Retailer for a full or partial quick pick, which is available for all selections or for teams only.
The Lottery will generate a ticket with random selections.
Delaware quickly saw the impact of football season on its bottom line for sports betting.
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The Delaware Lottery reported that it took just under $17 million in sportsbook wagers for a period that encompassed the first month of the college football and NFL seasons.
That is more than double the amount of sports wagers handled by the state’s sportsbooks in the previous period reported by the lottery.
The latest from Delaware sports betting
The state saw $16,830,010 in wagers for the period from Aug. 27 through Sept. 30, according to the latest numbers from the lottery.
The last period in Delaware was just $7.7 million in wagers. (The comparison is not apples to apples, as it covered fewer days, July 29 through Aug. 26.)
The average daily handle was $481,000 a day, up from $276,000 a day in August. That’s the obvious effect of football season, which is the most popular betting sport for Americans.
Operators generated $3.15 million in revenue for the period ending Sept. 30.
The state has seen nearly $40 million in wagers and more than $5 million in revenue since the launch of sports betting in the state in June. The state has held about 7.6 percent of wagers.
Breaking it down by Delaware casino
The numbers for Delaware sports betting came only from the state’s three physical sportsbooks — there is no online wagering yet, like there is in New Jersey.
Like in past months, the vast majority of wagering came from Delaware Park:
- Delaware Park: $11.6 million wagered, $2.2 million revenue
- Dover Downs: $3.3 million wagered; $608,000 revenue
- Harrington Raceway: $2 million wagered, $378,000 revenue
Parlay wagering in Delaware
The figures above do not count NFL parlay wagering (bets on the outcomes of multiple games) that is available in about 100 lottery retail locations around the state, a legal product even before the federal sports betting ban was struck down this year.
For parlay betting, the state took $6.4 million in wagers, holding about $2.2 million of those wagers.
If you blend parlay wagering and sportsbook wagering, the state took about $23 million in wagers and kept $5.4 million, for a hold percentage of 23 percent.
New Jersey > Delaware?
The numbers in Delaware are going to pale in comparison to those in the nascent NJ sports betting industry.
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New Jersey, with eight online and eight physical sportsbooks, took in about $100 million wagers in August, and it figures to do much better in September and beyond.
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While New Jersey has about nine times the population of Delaware, NJ will certainly outstrip the amount of wagers and revenue on a per capita basis.