New Jersey online poker revenue sinks to historic low
- Jul 13, 2017
New Jersey’s regulated online gambling market enjoyed its fourth straight month of revenue over $20m despite online poker sinking to a new all-time low.
Read More . . .New Jersey’s regulated online gambling market enjoyed its fourth straight month of revenue over $20m despite online poker sinking to a new all-time low.
Read More . . .New Jersey lawmakers are no longer taking any chances that Atlantic City casinos might be forced to close in the event of another state government shutdown due to a budget impasse.
Read More . . .On Friday, New Jersey senators voted 29-6 in favor of a bill that would legalize, regulate and tax daily fantasy sports in the state. The bill, A-3532, is now waiting for Republican Gov. Chris Christie’s signature.
Read More . . .The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to hear arguments on whether sports betting should be legalized at racetracks and casinos in New Jersey
Read More . . .A new report analysing the effects of igaming in New Jersey has found that the industry is generating tax revenue, adding jobs and inspiring technological innovation.
Read More . . .New Jersey's online casinos have now generated more than $100 million in total tax revenue for the state after posting another impressive month in May, according to analysts from PlayNJ.com.
Read More . . .Caesars' first attempt to bring skill-based games to its Atlantic City casinos was apparently a flop, according to a report.
Read More . . .Poolside and restaurant gambling, skill-based slots, fantasy sports betting and hidden VIP gambling rooms are among Hard Rock International's initial plans for their remake of the former Trump Taj Mahal casino.
Read More . . .Tribal gaming operator Pala Interactive has added a poker product to its New Jersey online gambling operations.
Read More . . .MGM Resorts International and Caesars Entertainment have revealed their intention to join forces on an Atlantic City casino project.
Read More . . .The chairman of casino operator Hard Rock International (HRI) can’t wait to rid the Trump Taj Mahal of everything that reminds people of the current occupant of the White House.
Read More . . .The owner of a New Jersey racetrack is willing to wait six years to summon the dead North Jersey casino plan initiative back to life.
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