Poker News

BetMGM Dominates NJ Online Poker Market for Second Consecutive Month

Summary

  • BetMGM maintains its NJ market lead despite a drop in revenue
  • WSOP’s October online bracelet series didn’t have that much market impact
  • NJ’s online poker revenue continues to fall

BetMGM has maintained its position as the new online poker market leader in New Jersey (NJ), generating the highest revenue in October, though overall figures are slightly down from last month.

BetMGM’s main rival, WSOP/888poker, failed to regain its status as the dominant player in NJ despite running an online bracelet series throughout most of the month.

BetMGM pulled in over $933,000 in total revenue for October, while WSOP generated $875,000.

BetMGM’s dominance for the last couple of months comes as a bit of a surprise considering that the WSOP played host to a massive online series in conjunction with the live festival at the Rio in Las Vegas. The October online series didn’t have the same market impact as the main domestic bracelet series that the WSOP had hosted back in July, most probably due to the site’s decision to shift to a weekly tournament schedule instead of running events on a daily basis.

NJ Market Continues to Shrink

Meanwhile, the online poker market in NJ has continued to shrink, with revenue dropping 2.4% to $2.4 million in October, the lowest it has been in the last four months. Official data from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJDGE) also show a year-to-year decline in revenue generated by the three regulated online poker rooms in NJ, with the overall figure down 3.4%, representing a significant slump from 2020 when online poker enjoyed a peak as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Of the three regulated rooms in NJ, WSOP was the only one that saw its revenue increase from last month. The operator’s revenue for October was up 8.7%, though year-to-year, it’s down 8.1% from $952,000.

BetMGM Looking To Maintain Dominant Status

BetMGM’s monthly revenue suffered an 8.6% decline in October but it has remained at the top of the pile for the second straight month. Its October 2021 revenue also represents a whopping 29% year-to-year increase. The operator only brought in $724,000 during the same period last year.

BetMGM is currently running “The End Boss Poker Series” hosted by Darren Elias. The festival could help the operator maintain its status in New Jersey when figures for November are released.

Doug Ramirez

Doug is our American guru, he will be keeping us informed with latest poker tournament news and goings on in the USA

Share
Published by
Doug Ramirez

Recent Posts

Scott Seiver’s Premonition Comes True with WSOP Player of the Year Win

Summary: Scott Seiver won the WSOP Player of the Year, as anticipated by the player…

3 months ago

Bally’s Rebrands Poker Room Following Maverick Gaming Partnership

Summary: Bally's Twin River Lincoln rebranded its poker room following its partnership with Maverick Gaming.…

4 months ago

Moneymaker Wins Triton’s Event #1: $25,000 GGMillion$ Live for $900K

Summary: Chris Moneymaker won Event #1: $25,000 GGMillion$ Live at Triton Montenegro. Moneymaker scooped up…

6 months ago

Melanson Is the New WSOP-C Playground Main Event Champion

Summary: Dustin Melanson has crushed the final table at the WSOPC Playground Main Event. The…

6 months ago

Nick Yunis Drops Out of SHRPO for the Birth of His First Child

Summary: Yunish abandoned the $1,100 Triple Stack No-Limit Hold'em in the middle of a heated…

7 months ago

Martinez Jr. Wins $100K in bestbet Jacksonville Main Event

Summary: Dimas Martinez Jr. has won over $100,000 in the RunGood Poker Series bestbet Jacksonville…

7 months ago