- Caesars Sportsbook today announced its self-service sports betting kiosks have launched in Washington, D.C.
- The sportsbook has installed kiosks in 48 small businesses across the district
- Caesars Sportsbook kiosks have replaced the GambetDC kiosks that were previously in D.C.
The last visage of GambetDC sports betting has all but disappeared from Washington, D.C., as Caesars Sportsbook announced it has launched its self-service sports betting kiosks across 48 local businesses in the district.
The Office of Lottery and Gaming appointed Caesars Sportsbook as the provider of the kiosks earlier this year, taking over for original sports betting provider GambetDC.
Caesars Sportsbook expanded their sports betting footprint earlier this year when the Washington, D.C. City Council allowed operators outside of FanDuel to offer their services to customers district-wide.
District Wide Kiosk Opportunities
The kiosks are now operational across 48 local businesses in Washington, D.C. The kiosks are at the following businesses in D.C.:
- Ben’s Next Door
- Ivy City Smokehouse
- A-1 Wines & Liquor
- H Street Liquors
- Neighborhood Market (1611 Rhode Island Ave.)
- Metro Wine & Spirits
- Shell (Parkway)
- Citgo (Freedom)
- Abunai
- Trinity Grill & Social Marketplace
- Duffy’s Irish Pub (Dupont Circle NW)
- Flagler Market
- Minnesota Liquors
- Shipley Liquors
- Gateway Market
- O’Connor’s Liquors
- Tony and Joe’s Seafood Place
- Nick’s Riverside Grill
- AST Market
- Argyle
- Patron Convenience Store
- Thomas & Sons Mini Grocery
- Ram Grocery
- Exxon (Columbia Heights)
- The Artemis
- Greenway Liquors
- Fairfax Liquors
- Grand Liquor
- Reyna Liquor, Market & Deli
- Suburban Liquors
- Texas Convenience Store
- BP (Benning Rd.)
- Southern Express Liquors
- Bowen Discount Liquors
- Fort Drum Market
- Gateway Newstands (L’Enfant Plaza)
- Capitol View Market
- DC Supermart & Z Burger
- Lobby Mart
- Jefferson Liquors
- Riggs Liquors
- MAX Liquors
- Takoma Park Liquors
- Food Barn
- BP (Blair Rd.)
- Mayfair Liquors
- BP (Georgia Ave.)
- Morris Miller Wines & Liquors
The self-service kiosks also accept cash deposits to Caesars Sportsbook online accounts.
“We appreciate the Office of Lottery and Gaming for providing us the opportunity to further our connection with sports fans in our nation’s capital,” said Eric Hession, President of Caesars Digital, said when the OLG awarded them the opportunity. “Our self-service betting kiosks are an excellent addition to our sports wagering options in D.C. Whether sports fans prefer a traditional ticket-in-hand wagering experience or want to simply deposit cash for their mobile app account, our kiosks enhance the premier sports betting experience we offer through the combination of options and convenience that supports dozens of small businesses locally.”
FanDuel Remains Top D.C. Sports Betting Operator
FanDuel remains the top operator in the district, reporting more than $30.5 million in sports betting handle for the month of September. The operator reported more than $875K in sports betting tax revenue for the month.
DraftKings was the second most popular operator, reporting $14.9 million in handle and nearly $632K in sports betting tax revenue.
Here are the full handle and tax revenue totals for September:
- Caesars Sportsbook: $5,801,739 handle, $207,292 in tax revenue
- BetMGM: $5,969,237 handle, $70,546 in tax revenue
- FanDuel: $30,503,363 handle, $875,885 in tax revenue
- DraftKings: $14,911,675 handle, $631,987 in tax revenue
- Fanatics Sportsbook: $728,538 handle, $35,742 in tax revenue
Caesars Sportsbook, one of the leading sports betting operators in the United States, has recently introduced self-service sports betting kiosks in Washington D.C. This new offering allows sports bettors in the nation’s capital to place bets on their favorite sports teams and events conveniently and quickly.
The introduction of self-service sports betting kiosks is a significant development for sports betting enthusiasts in Washington D.C. It provides them with a more convenient and efficient way to place bets on a wide range of sports, including football, basketball, baseball, and more. With these kiosks, bettors can skip the lines at traditional betting windows and place their bets with just a few taps on the screen.
One of the key benefits of using self-service sports betting kiosks is the convenience they offer. Bettors no longer have to wait in long lines or deal with crowded betting windows to place their bets. Instead, they can simply walk up to a kiosk, select their desired bet, enter their wager amount, and confirm their bet with a touch of a button. This streamlined process saves time and makes placing bets more efficient for sports fans.
In addition to convenience, self-service sports betting kiosks also offer bettors a greater level of control over their bets. With these kiosks, bettors can easily browse through different betting options, compare odds, and make informed decisions about where to place their money. This level of autonomy empowers bettors to make more strategic and informed bets, ultimately increasing their chances of winning.
Furthermore, self-service sports betting kiosks provide a secure and reliable way for bettors to place their wagers. These kiosks are equipped with advanced technology and encryption protocols to ensure that all transactions are safe and secure. Bettors can trust that their personal and financial information is protected when using these kiosks, giving them peace of mind while placing their bets.
Overall, the introduction of self-service sports betting kiosks by Caesars Sportsbook in Washington D.C. is a game-changer for sports betting enthusiasts in the area. With these kiosks, bettors can enjoy a more convenient, efficient, and secure way to place their bets on their favorite sports teams and events. Whether you’re a seasoned sports bettor or new to the world of sports betting, these kiosks provide a user-friendly and accessible way to get in on the action.