Together, these wagers generated $545 million in gaming revenues. $350 million in peer-to-peer poker games.$2 billion in betting on sports, esports, as well as proposition and novelty bets.$11.6 billion in casino-related wagers, which iGO said include slots, live and computer-based table games, as well as peer-to-peer bingo.The province launched a regulated online gaming market last year, allowing licensed operators to provide services including casino games, sports betting and poker services.ĭata released this week by iGO - a subsidiary of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario that manages the regulated market - indicates that Ontarians placed $14 billion in total wagers in the recent April-June quarter.
Ontarians' total wagers on online casino games stand far higher than what's spent on sports-related betting, according to newly released figures from iGaming Ontario (iGO), providing a first glimpse into how these two segments compare.