Online poker revenue fell 24%

Atlantic City poker rooms earn USD 2.8M in April

According to official figures, New Jersey's poker market- combining poker rooms and online poker- reached USD 4.79M in April, down 11% compared to the USD 5.38M collected during the same month last year.
2017-05-22
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According to official figures, New Jersey's poker market- combining poker rooms and online poker- reached USD 4.79M in April, down 11% compared to the USD 5.38M collected during the same month last year.

Poker revenue by room in April 2017:

Borgata: $1.83 million (3.7 percent decrease)
Harrah’s: $358,000 (32.6 percent increase)
Bally’s: $316,000 (2.5 percent decrease)
Tropicana: $237,000 (8.2 percent increase)
Golden Nugget: $80,000 (11.1 percent decrease)

Online poker revenue by operator:

Resorts: $794,000 (32.7 percent decrease)
Borgata: $598,000 (19.8 percent decrease)
Caesars: $577,000 (10.4 percent decrease)

Online poker revenue is down five percent on 2017, going from $9.19 million during the first third of 2016 to $8.73 million during the same period this year. Live poker revenue through April was $10.8 million, nearly unchanged year-over-year.

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