New Jersey Online Poker Holds Steady In October Compared To Prior Month
The Garden State online poker market in October was virtually unchanged compared to September, according to New Jersey figures.
→The Garden State online poker market in October was virtually unchanged compared to September, according to New Jersey figures.
→The WSOP announced Friday that it will hold a hybrid online/live $10,000 Main Event, with the heads-up match to be played in Las Vegas.
→September was the weakest month since the pandemic for the NJ online poker market, but October tournaments will reverse trend.
→Former title challenger Brian Ortega hasn’t fought since losing in brutal fashion in December 2018. He’s an underdog Saturday night.
→With the WSOP online bracelet events winding down in New Jersey, the online poker market cooled greatly but was still up big versus 2019
→America’s favorite combat sport is back in full swing, but that doesn’t mean the UFC has stopped giving bettors some interesting fights.
→Twin River, soon to be the owner of Bally’s Atlantic City, on Tuesday announced a sports betting deal with Sporttrade, its third skin deal.
→From March through July, New Jersey’s three online poker operators generated $21.6 million in rake, compared to $9 million in 2019.
→The UFC event on Saturday is widely seen as determining the greatest heavyweight in the history of the promotion.
→A piece of legislation cleared the New Jersey Assembly last week that would address some integrity concerns for wagering events.
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