
Lotto Expands to Ohio
Lotto Expands to Ohio
Customers can order a main lottery ticket and a scratch ticket.
US.-Lotto, a digital platform for ordering official state lottery tickets, has been expanded to Ohio. Customers can order a state lottery ticket that offers lottery games and state scratch tickets, including Powerball, Mega Millions, Ohio Pick 3, and Lucky for Life. The platform has an Ohio retail store in Players Cafe, 17 Fifth Avenue, Columbus.
Lotto is currently active in seven U.S. states, expanding to New York, Texas, and Colorado in July, and is also available in Arkansas, Minnesota, and New Jersey.
CEO Thomas Metzger said, "We are excited to welcome Ohio into our seventh state, and it will be an important milestone in our fast-growing strategy. We welcome the Buckeyes to ordering their lottery tickets through a safe, secure and convenient platform, and we are excited to continue bringing the thrill of playing them online to our new audience."
Ohio Casino And Lachino Reported Revenue Of $194.8 Million In August
According to the Ohio Casino Control Board, Ohio's casinos and lacynos recorded $194.8 million in gambling revenue in August. That's down from a record $196 million in August 2022 and down 4.3% from July 2023.
Four casinos in Ohio earned $82.3 million in revenue, down from $84.3 million last year. Hollywood Columbus earned $22.1 million, Jack Cleveland Casino $22.3 million, Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati $19.6 million, and Hollywood Toledo $18.3 million. 바카라사이트
The state's seven lacinos brought in $112.5 million. MGM Northfield Park had $26 million, Miami Valley Gaming had $19.1 million, Soto Downs had $18.5 million, Jack Thistle Down Lachino had $15.2 million, Hollywood Mahoning Valley had $13.2 million, Hollywood Dayton had $13.5 million and Beltera Park had $6.9 million. So far in 2023, casinos and lacinos have earned $1.6 billion in gambling revenue, up from $1.58 billion in the first eight months of last year.