The Delaware Lottery release their June results to the dismay of iGaming enthusiasts that want to see this type of gambling prosper in the United States after total iGaming revenue rings in at a 42% loss year-on-year.
It’s been three months since Nevada and Delaware began sharing online poker player pools with their soft launch. A launch that is still not hard. The Delaware Lottery has released their June iGaming results and they continue to turn the cheeks of the states online poker zealots the color your finger goes when you tie floss around it too tight.
Total online gaming revenue for the month totaled $108,700. That’s down 18.7% on the $133,700 posted in May and $132,000 posted in April. If they take a look over their shoulder they will also see a 42% loss against the $187,332 earned year-on-year.
$30,700 of that cut came from the wallets of online poker players. That’s a 21.8% loss month-by-month, but rather interestingly a 20% betterment year-on-year. Don’t get too excited though as that was the worst performing month since action began in Nov 2013, and June’s total was the second worst of the year. It seems a certain percentage of Delawarean grinders bugger off to the World Series of Poker (WSOP) for their annual bucket list attempt at glory.