The highest monthly total to date, the p came from handle of $17m, according to the state lottery, and was 33% up on March’s tally.
That has taken Rhode Island sports betting handle to date to $94m, generating revenue of $3.9m.
The state’s target for the next fiscal year is revenue of $22.7m, having missed its target of $11.5m for the previous fiscal year.
Rhode Island is yet to legalise mobile wagering, which is a huge factor in its below-target results to date – as well as a Super Bowl which lost the state’s sportsbooks $2.4m.
However, a lawsuit was filed in May to stop Rhode Island sports betting until it is approved by voters.