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New Jersey took more sports bets than Nevada for the first time in May, but analysts say other states are gearing to take more than New Jersey in the future. RJ ESPAÑOL VIEW E-EDITION.
In this June 27, 2019 photo, a gambler ponders the odds at a betting window at the new sportsbook at Bally's casino in Atlantic City, N.J. New Jersey surpassed Nevada in terms of sports betting ...
Could the state of New Jersey give Nevada. the 'Silver State', a run for its money and become the top sports betting market in the United States? Some like David Rebuck, Director of the New Jersey ...
New Jersey has taken in more money from sports betting than Nevada in three of the last four months. New Jersey passes Nevada in sports gambling — should Las Vegas be worried?
In May, New Jersey books took $318.9 million in bets, beating Nevada books' $317.4 million during the month, according to gaming regulators.
Delaware, which began sharing its players with Nevada several years ago, will also be in the equation. A deal between Nevada and New Jersey was announced late last year, and it was long overdue.
Gamblers in New Jersey will soon be able to play poker at the same virtual table as those in Nevada and Delaware after New Jersey Governor Chris Christie signed a Multi-State Gaming Agreement ...
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