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New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement Reports Year-to-date Casino Win for the Nine Casino Hotel Properties was $426.6 million, a 7.7% Increase Over Last Year

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Atlantic City NJ,  the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement announced the February 2023 total gaming revenue results.

Casino Win:
Based upon filings with the Division of Gaming Enforcement, Casino Win for the nine casino hotel properties was $215.0 million for February 2023, reflecting a 1.2% increase compared to $212.4 million for February 2022. Year-to-date Casino Win for the nine casino hotel properties was $426.6 million, reflecting growth of 7.7% compared to $396.1 million for the prior period.

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NJ State Police Charge Brooklyn Duo With Placing Illegal Gambling Machines Across the State

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Wallington NJ, the New Jersey State Police have arrested Daniel Kohan, 31, and Yuriy Yakubov, 34, both of Brooklyn, N.Y. for allegedly setting up illegal gambling machines at various locations across the state that were believed to be generating more than $10,000 a month.

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NJ Super Bowl Betting Totaled $117.4 million

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Atlantic City NJ,  Today the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement announced preliminary wagering data related to the 2021 Super Bowl.

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New Jersey Loses Money on Super Bowl Gambling

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ATLANTIC NJ,  the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement announced preliminary wagering data related to the 2020 Super Bowl.

Preliminary wagering statistics reported by Atlantic City Casinos and New Jersey Horse Tracks show that wagering on this year’s Super Bowl totaled approximately $54,288,227 and with a projected total sports wagering payout of $58,568,699.  This resulted in a loss of $4,280,000, which represents a negative hold percentage of 7.8%.

These revenue figures include New Jersey’s 10 retail sports books and 19 sports wagering mobile applications