It has been a few months since the federal government decided to overturn the Professional And Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA), and we are beginning to see individual states jump into action. While many states are still putting together their plans for launching sports betting products, New Jersey is ahead of the pack with Atlantic City’s Resorts Casino cutting the ribbon on its brand-new sports book tomorrow. New Jersey’s First Sports Book Resorts Casino will be the first venue in New Jersey to offer sports betting products to local punters. Its sports book with be a state-of-the-art facility at which… Read More
Tag: new jersey
NJ Casinos to Offer Legal Sportsbetting in Time for NFL
With football season just around the corner, New Jersey casinos are getting ready to launch sportsbooks for the first time ever. The recent overruling of the sports betting ban in the state has prompted New Jersey’s local gaming operators to get ready to accept wagers by the time the Eagles and Falcons kick off in September. Four Sportsbooks, More to Come So far, only two casinos and two tracks offer sports betting in New Jersey: Borgata, Ocean Resort, Monmouth Park and the Meadowland. The new law would permit other local license holders to provide their players with the ability to… Read More
New Jersey Offers Sports Betting
The world knows online and land based sports betting is key. Plenty of countries are working towards getting sports betting to be more of a thing in their markets. GAN raising money is just one company that is attempting to get sports betting as part of their offerings in more places. The US Supreme Court’s recent decision is another thing that makes us take notice of sports wagering and how popular it is. The Federal Court overturned a ruling that would limit sports betting to Nevada only for US people, which is making several states happy. Just yesterday, Mississippi announced… Read More
New Jersey Online Gambling Market Continues to Save Atlantic City
New Jersey continues to dominate the regulated online gaming industry as it posts yet another record-setting monthly gross revenue of $20.6 million from its online casinos and poker sites – a 23.4 percent increase from 2016 – while the overall Atlantic City gambling numbers for October reached $206.3 million – a 0.3 percent decline without the strong figures from iGaming. This month’s fantastic performance pushes the year-to-date online gaming revenue to more than $200 million, a figure that is already $7.5 million more than any previous year’s total since online gaming was legalized. And with 2 months left on the… Read More



