Figures released Monday by the New Jersey Division of Gambling Enforcement reveal that online gaming continued its upward monthly growth path in April, rising 10.6 percent year-on-year to $23 million.
April’s revenues were the 2nd greatest since online gaming was legalised in the state, topped only by the $25.6 million recorded in March this year (see preceding InfoPowa reports).
Internet casino revenues topped the gifts, rising 12.7 percent y-o-y at $21.25 million, but online poker stayed unsatisfactory, declining 10.5 percent to just $1.76 million.
The Golden Nugget-Play Sugar House-Betfair combo once more led the market with revenue of $8.13 million, with Borgata trailing at $4.6 million (half a million from poker), Resorts-PokerStars-Mohegan delivered $3.6 million ($800,000 from poker) and Caesars Interactive contributed $3.5 million (with poker just short of half a million). The wooden spoon went to Tropicana about $3.17 million.