Online poker revenue finished out the summer strong and held solid results. The US market continues to expand and achieve year-over-year growth.
PokerStars, BetMGM/partypoker US, and WSOP.com continue to offer monthly tournament series alongside cash game promotions . In the US, online poker is currently live and legal in the following states: New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Michigan
Nevada
Delaware
New Jersey online poker holds on strong
The Garden State online poker community remains consistent. The New Jersey online poker scene has produced over $2 million each month throughout the summer. In total, the state brought in $2.2 million in August as reported by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJDGE).
New Jersey currently has three online poker operators including: WSOP.com /888poker BetMGM (including the Borgata Poker and partypoker US skins) PokerStars WSOP.com held the number one spot in the state for the fourth consecutive month. However, the site saw a small month-over-month decrease. WSOP.com reported $849,612 in revenue, down from July’s $997,213.After a month of being in third place, BetMGM regained second place and reported $724,709 . The company is currently running the Online Championships series.PokerStars fell back to third place and reported $632,332 . The site recently launched a pathway to a Platinum Pass for US online players, which may add to revenue totals in coming months.In the New Jersey live poker scene, only three rooms are open in Atlantic City including: Borgata (offers weekly tournaments) Harrahs Tropicana No casinos have announced plans for guaranteed multi-day live events yet. However, Borgata insiders have made mention of a live series returning to the casino this January. NJ iGaming sees annual growth New Jersey online casinos reported $131.4 million in August revenue, a 16.1% increase year over year. The Borgata/ BetMGM casino brand hit over $40 million again for the third month in a row.The company reported $41.8 million in overall iGaming for the month. The site has remained No. 1 in the state for 17 straight months. Golden Nugget slightly held on to second in overall iGaming with $31.3 million. Resorts stood hot on the […]
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