Delaware’s online gaming market recovers in November
Licensed online gambling operators in Delaware posted $376,331 (£286,930/€337,906) in collective revenue for November, the second-highest monthly total of the year so far and a significant improvement on the year-low of $246,092 in October.
Market revenue was up 52.9% on a month-on-month basis, while the November performance placed Delaware just behind its year-high result of $384,820 in September.
Players spent a total of $12.4m, which was up from $9.8m in October and also higher than $11.8m in September when the state set its yearly record. Punters won $12.0m from online gaming during the course of November.
Table games were again the most popular form on online gaming, with players spending $7.8m and licensees generating $74,220 in revenue.
However, despite consumers wagering less on video lottery ($4.6m), operators collected more in revenue ($277,631). In addition, poker rake and fees brought in a further $24,479 in revenue for licensed operators in the state.
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