New Jersey Online Gambling Brief: Last Chance to Capitalize on Summer Promos
As summer comes to a close, New Jersey poker has some positives coming forward. Only time will tell if they can help save the troubled Atlantic City.
As summer comes to a close, New Jersey poker has some positives coming forward. Only time will tell if they can help save the troubled Atlantic City.
If the first four events of the SHRPO series are any indication of how the rest will turn out, there is no way to look at it but very positively.
Online poker in New Jersey continues to rise and have increasing traffic numbers, but the brick and mortar casinos of Atlantic City are in big trouble.
This NJ online gambling brief takes a look at PokerStars eventual reentry into NJ and possible expansion into Florida as well as higher traffic for iPoker.
This weeks brief of recent events. From Atlantic City’s bleak future to Senator Lesniak’s most recent events to legalize sports betting, we have it all.
This brief on NJ Online Gambling discusses details of recent events such as iPoker traffic, Greg Merson, Phil Ivey, the Caesars Casino bandits and more.
Trump Plaza Casino in Atlantic City is officially set to close. Despite reflecting continued poor performance by NJ Casinos, iGaming numbers are still up.
Borgata is giving their players the chance to win awesome new prizes! In the Sizzlin Summer Promo, players can win anything from a MacBook to a vacation.
Online Poker has never seen a deal like this before and now it seems PokerStars could be reevaluated to enter the US regulated iGaming market in New Jersey.
In early-August 2013, Atlantic City’s Tropicana confirmed its alignment with UK-based software solutions provider Gamesys. The pioneers behind the widely popular and successful Jackpotjoy.com, Gamesys brings a wealth of experience and ambition to New Jersey’s newly-forged Internet gambling industry. Only problem was not too many US citizens were familiar with the Gamesys brand. But in acquiring one of the most recognizable names in all of gaming, the heralded Virgin Games, in January 2013, Gamesys finds itself backed by a name […]