Tag: New Jersey Internet Gambling
New Jersey Internet Gambling Growth for 2014
New Jersey internet gambling is off to a slow start, but nearly everyone involved or interested in it expects online betting to gain steam in 2014. The key question remains: Just how much better will things get? Figures released last week by the state Division of Gaming Enforcement showed New Jersey’s 15 authorized online gambling sites took in $8.4 million between the November 21st launch and the end of the year. At that rate, New Jersey internet gambling would bring in less than $100 million for the year – far less than the $200 million to $300 million many analysts…
New Jersey Internet gambling to go Live November 26th
Press of Atlantic City – Get ready, get set — click. Internet wagering is coming next month to home computers and portable electronic devices in what represents a new era of gambling for New Jersey. The state Division of Gaming Enforcement announced Friday that Internet gambling will launch on Nov. 26 following a test period for the Atlantic City casinos and their Web partners. There will be a five-day trial period of “soft play” starting Nov. 21 to test the system in a live environment. Soft play would be restricted to invited patrons only. Full-fledged Internet gambling would begin at…
Poker to be Big Part of New Jersey Internet Gambling
NJ105.com – Ever since New Jersey legalized Internet gambling in February, poker was expected to be a big part of it. Now an Internet gambling company that runs a nationally known play-in-person poker tournament is bringing its championship to Atlantic City, creating one of the many hoped-for marriages between online gambling firms and brick-and-mortar casinos. The World Poker Tour’s season-ending championship will be held at the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in April. The tour’s parent company, bwin.party, is the firm the Borgata is partnering with to offer Internet gambling once it starts, perhaps as soon as late November. Adam…
Every casino in New Jersey wants online gambling
From NJ.com In a sign of how lucrative online gambling in New Jersey may become, every casino in Atlantic City plans to offer its own games in cyberspace, state officials announced today. The city’s dozen casinos had until today to apply to the Division of Gaming Enforcement to be a part of the first round of approvals — and all did, said Lisa Spengler, a spokeswoman for the Division of Gaming Enforcement. Each resort said it plans to partner with an existing internet wagering company to offer digital gaming in New Jersey, Spengler said. Those partner companies — some based…