
Online sports betting has claimed its second victim. First it was Wynn Interactive. Now it’s Churchill Downs subsidiary Twin Spires. Too much competition and too little profitability were the reasons cited by CEO Bill Carstanjen. CHDN will also cease its Internet-casino operations. It will, however, retain its four retail sports books, including Rivers Casino Des Plaines, as they are all performing in the black. “We had high hopes for the potential to build a profitable business in this space … We have profitable retail sports books in four of our casinos. However, the online sports betting and online casino space is highly competitive, with an ever-increasing number of participants that the states have licensed,” Carstanjen said, adding that he did not see a path to profitability in OSB “for at least several years.” Which was too much red ink for Churchill Downs to stomach.
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