Pennsylvania: Gambling Revenue Breaks Another Record, Online Poker Dips Slightly

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Pennsylvania: Gambling Revenue Breaks Another Record, Online Poker Dips Slightly
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November's gambling revenue for Pennsylvania hit a record-high of $432,493,349. Online poker revenue remains steady.

The state's four online poker rooms pulled in $2,754,681 last month. WSOP.com saw an increase in revenue, while the rest of the sites didn't match the previous year. PokerStars hasn't broken the $1 million mark since June. Geolocation rules limit the size of player pool in Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania's gambling revenue breaks another record. Online poker revenue in Pennsylvania drops slightly.

Online poker revenue gap is wide. Hollywood Casino at Penn National partners with BetMGM, Rivers Casino with Borgata, Mt. Airy with PokerStars, and Harrah’s with WSOP.

Pennsylvania's gambling revenue reached a new record of $761 million in November. Sports betting helped drive the industry to its growth. The state took in more than $400 million for the fifth straight month. Online poker revenue declined slightly. Omnicron variant is currently forcing the cancellation and postponement of many major sporting events.

Online gaming revenue in November was $94 million across 10 casinos. Hollywood Casino at Penn National's online gambling apparatus pushed it to the top of the total gambling revenue board with $60 million. In-person gaming revenues fell by $17 million and $6 million from October.