![]() Tropicana won $34.8 million, up over 33% the Ocean Casino Resort won $32.1 million, up 8.5% Harrah’s won $27.8 million, up 42.5%, and Caesars won $21.6 million, up just over 14%. The next closest competitor was Hard Rock at $48.6 million, up nearly 36%. The Borgata, Atlantic City’s perennial market leader, won more than $111 million from gamblers in September, up nearly 75% from a year earlier. In-person casino revenue was up over 30% to $248.5 million compared with a year ago, and internet gambling was up nearly 40% to $122.5 million. The casinos also were pleased with their performance in September. “By embracing mobile sports books and making sports betting more accessible than even Nevada, New Jersey has now achieved an important milestone of more than $1 billion wagered on sports in a single month.” “New Jersey reaped the benefit of being an early adopter of sports betting,” said Jane Bokunewicz, director of the Lloyd Levenson Institute at Stockton University, which studies the gambling industry. ![]()
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