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Race Tightens in 3-Way Battle for New Jersey Online Poker Market Lead
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The battle for online poker supremacy in New Jersey is heating up, with February revenue numbers showing Atlantic City’s Borgata (Partypoker) and Resorts Casino (PokerStars) closing in on Caesars’ WSOP brand, which has long held on to the top spot.
New Jersey online poker sites are seeing waning traffic as the state’s COVID-19 restrictions ease.
The latest monthly figures released by New Jersey’s Division of Gaming Enforcement for February 2021, show the three online poker offerings generated just shy of $2.5 million in the month. WSOP.com in New Jersey garnered $955,318 in rake for the month, or 38.5% of the total. Both the Borgata/Partypoker and Resorts/PokerStars came in just a few percentage points behind. Borgata raked $796,647 for 32.1% of the state’s February action. Resorts took in $728,945 in February for a 29.4% market share.