In-Person Casino Revenues Have Struggled in Recent Months Although income from online gaming and sports betting adds to the bottom line figure, 70% of those go to third parties like sportsbook partners and tech platforms. The pre-COVID comparison is an important one for Atlantic City casinos whose core business is revenue from in-person gambling. When internet gambling and sports betting monies are included, the casinos and the three horse tracks that accept sports bets won just over $441 million in November or an increase of 0.3% from the same period last year.Ītlantic City casinos post gaming revenue almost flat at $441M, but in-person win trails pre-pandemic levels Online gambling wins improved by 24% to $146 million last month.Ītlantic City’s casinos won more from in-person gamblers last month than they did in November 2021 but most of them continue to fall behind their pre-pandemic levels.Īccording to figures released by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, the Atlantic City’s 9 casinos collectively won $214.5 million from in-person gamblers which was a 3.7% increase from November 2021.Only Hard Rock and Oceans Casino won more in November 2022 than they did during the same month last year.In-person gambling won $214.5 million last month at Atlantic City’s 9 casinos.