New Jersey Online Poker Revenues for September Lowest on Record New Jersey Online Poker Revenues for September Lowest on Record
Key Takeaways
  • In addition to having posted their aggregate lowest revenues, both Borgata and Caesars posted their individual lowest revenues.
  • In 2014, October and November also produced declining figures – suggesting that online poker operators are in for a rough ride before the year is out.

According to figures reported by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) last week, online poker revenues for September sunk to their lowest levels since state approved ipoker’s first full month in December 2013.

The $1,771,123 generated is a 10.7% decrease over the $1,983,230 reported in August and a 15% decline over the $2,085,295 reported in September 2014.

In addition to having posted their aggregate lowest revenues, Borgata, representing partypoker and Borgata Poker, and Caesars, representing WSOP.com and 888, each posted their individual lowest revenues of $950,310 and $820,813 respectively.