
Delaware online revenues continue to surge

 State posts another record gaming win but poker enters summer swoon
Delawareâs three online gaming operators posted a net win of almost $305,000 in June, an 8% month-on-month increase.
The figure marks a new record for the state breaking a mark which was set in April and then again in May.
The surge came entirely from table games, with revenue growing from $54,000 to $83,000, while video lotteries and poker both saw revenues dip slightly.
Video lotteries still accounted for 60% of total gaming win.
Elsewhere, the poker market mirrored New Jerseyâs summer slump, with revenue falling 10% to $36,000.
Delaware Park was the best performing platform of the three operators, enjoying 17% growth and accounting for more than 51% of the market.
Harrington also bounced back after a rough May, growing 60% and collecting 16% of the market.
Dover Downs was the only platform to lose market share, as revenue fell 8% to $110,000.
The overall June figures are arguably more positive than New Jersey, where operators reported a slight dip in egaming win compared to May, but a 41% year-on-year uptick.