Real-money online gaming win in the US state of New Jersey grew by 51.3 per cent in November, compared with the same period in 2014, rising to $13.22m.

For the year-to-date win, i-gaming in the state was up 20.2 per cent year-on-year to the end of November, to $134.8m. Taking account of discontinued operations from Trump Taj Mahal, like-for-like operations were up 26 per cent on the period.
All properties offering real-money online gaming in New Jersey saw year-on-year gains in November, where comparative figures are available.
Caesar’s Interactive saw the highest proportional growth with a 147.4 per cent increase, year on year, taking $2.7m in November 2015. The Borgata retains the highest market share with $4.1m win in November, a rise of 22.1 per cent year on year.
The other established online operators, Golden Nugget and Tropicana, both saw significant gains (up 46.3 per cent and 33.4 per cent respectively) while Resorts Digital posted win of $1.22m in November.