In a statement Wednesday, the control board said during a “further analysis of unaudited Super Bowl wagering data submitted to the board this year, it was discovered that amounts had been incorrectly reported to the board for the past two Super Bowls. This year, Nevada sportsbooks held 3.6 percent of all wagers from betting on the game, collecting $5.4 million, the third lowest total in the last 10 years. Eilers & Krejcik Gaming consultant Chris Grove said Nevada’s sportsbooks could see $200 million in wagers on the game in 2024. With Super Bowl LVIII headed to Allegiant Stadium next February, analysts believe a new standard for NFL championship betting in Nevada will be set. The Gaming Control Board said Monday that wagers placed on the Kansas City Chiefs' 38-35 win over the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII were the fourth highest of all time, although $26.6 million below the $179.8 million bet a year ago. But the focus immediately switched to next year when the NFL championship game will be played in Las Vegas. Nevada sportsbooks took in $153.2 million in wagers on Sunday’s Super Bowl, falling well short of last year’s record and keeping one of the smallest revenue totals in recent years.
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