Has sports wagering taken off in Kansas? You can bet on it

Figures announced Monday showed that sports wagering has generated $1.3 million in revenue in Kansas during its first month.

Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway, in Wyandotte County, showed the highest revenue of the four state-owned casinos, with $762,305 generated in revenue, according to a news release from Gov. Laura Kelly.

That resulted in $76,230 for the state of Kansas from Hollywood Casino, and a total of $130,000 for the state from the four casinos.

“These revenues reinforce what we already knew: Legal sports betting is a common-sense solution that keeps Kansans’ money in Kansas and supports Kansas businesses,” Gov. Kelly said. “While legal wagering is just in its infancy, these revenues will continue to grow and benefit the state over time.”

On May 12, 2022, Gov. Kelly signed Senate Bill 84, bipartisan legislation making it legal to wager on sports at casinos, on digital platforms, and other venues in Kansas. Sportsbooks opened in record time on Sept. 1, with Gov. Kelly placing the first legal bet.

“Sports betting has successfully kicked off in Kansas, and players could not be more excited to get in on the action,” Stephen Durrell, executive director of the Kansas Lottery, said. “The launch went smoothly thanks to the efforts of our casino partners, the sports wagering platforms, the KRGC, and our staff at the Kansas Lottery. We will continue to work to make sports betting in Kansas safe, secure, and fun for all players as we expand and grow.”

  • Story from Gov. Kelly’s office

Hollywood Casino approved for sports betting

Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway has been approved by the state of Kansas and the Kansas Lottery to offer retail and online sports betting.

According to today’s announcement, Hollywood Casino will begin taking wagers on its Barstool Sportsbook mobile app and will open its temporary retail Barstool Sportsbook on the casino floor below the Turn 2 Sports Bar at noon Thursday, Sept. 1.

The start time is pending any final regulatory approvals, according to the casino news release.

“We are thrilled to be launching Barstool Sportsbook in Kansas, which will provide our customers and mychoiceTM loyalty program members with another exciting way to enjoy our unique entertainment offerings,” said Lydia Garvey, vice president and general manager of Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway. “We can’t wait for the upcoming football season and welcoming patrons from Kansas, Missouri and beyond to what we expect to be the best sportsbook in the entire Midwest.”

The temporary retail Barstool Sportsbook will consist of 30 sports betting kiosks, five betting windows, odds boards and over 45 high-definition televisions, according to the announcement.

Hollywood Casino plans to open a permanent Barstool Sportsbook that will include a full restaurant, field house games and outdoor accessibility to The Patio, Hollywood Casino’s featured area that overlooks Kansas Speedway. Construction is anticipated to begin in the fall, the news release stated.

Customers can download the Barstool Sportsbook app on their device via the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android) to pre-register in advance of the launch.

In addition, Hollywood Casino will be holding a Kansas City Watch Party for the football game on Thursday, Sept. 15, to celebrate the opening of Barstool Sportsbook and to cheer on the hometown team.
– Story from Hollywood Casino

Do you have a Powerball ticket worth $50,000?

Two Kansans won $50,000 in Powerball on Monday night.

While they didn’t take home the approximately $700 million jackpot, one ticket in northeast Kansas and one in northwest Kansas matched four numbers and the Powerball to win $50,000, according to the Kansas Lottery. The northwest Kansas ticket added on a Power Play multiplier that doubled the prize to $100,000.

The northeast Kansas area includes Wyandotte, Johnson, Leavenworth counties and several other counties.

Powerball’s winning jackpot ticket was sold in California. Powerball now returns to a $20 million jackpot.

The winning Powerball numbers on Oct. 4 were 12-22-54-66-69 Powerball 15 and PowerPlay 2X.

In Saturday night’s drawing, two Kansans also matched four numbers and the Powerball to win $50,000. There have been seven $50,000 winners in Kansas in the past month.

The Kansas Lottery is currently taking appointments to 785-296-5700 for in-person prize claims of $600 or more.