The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement released its September 2019 revenue numbers this week. Online poker dropped from August to September. While it showed a slight improvement year-on-year, that doesn’t sound as impressive when one recalls that last year was a particularly bad one for online poker in New Jersey. Nearly the entire year showed a downward trend.
Again, while online casino games thrive and carry the Internet gambling category, online poker remains a disappointing side note.
September Online Poker Revenue
The monthly drop is another in a series of bad signs for online poker in New Jersey, despite the slight year-on-year uptick.
- September 2019 online poker win: $1,638,916
- August 2019 online poker win: $1,708,331
- September 2018 online poker win: $1,609,989
Month-on-month reported a 4.1% decrease but the Year-on-year report, had an 1.8% increase.
As mentioned, the yearly increase isn’t as positive as one might think. The report from September of last year showed that online poker was down 15.4% year-on-year and 11.3% from August to September. That revenue figure was the lowest point for online poker since the games launched in New Jersey five years prior.
Sure, it’s a positive sign that September 2019 isn’t quite as bad as last year, which was the game’s lowest point. But considering this year’s number is less than 2% better, it keeps this in perspective.
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