The latest online gambling statistics from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement show that growth continued in September, with total Internet gaming win of $12 million, an improvement of just over 17 percent on September 2014’s $10.2 million.
Online poker again showed a decline at $1.77 million.
Year-to-date numbers indicate that online poker has delivered revenues of $18 million this year, whilst online casino activity has generated $90.78 million, bringing the total for the nine months from online gambling in New Jersey to $108.78 million.
PartyPoker – Borgata – Pala continued to lead the field with a 28.1 percent share of the New Jersey online market, followed by Caesar’s Interactive with 22.1 percent; Tropicana (casino games only) in third at 21.8 percent; Golden Nugget – Betfair at fourth on 20.1 percent; whilst Resorts continued to improve at 7.8 percent and is still awaiting the arrival of partner Pokerstars.
Atlantic City land and internet revenues combined reached $230.1 million in September 2015 compared to $209.4 million in the same period a year ago, representing an almost 10 percent increase.