Dear Nevada, don’t bet on keeping your sports gambling crown much longer. Love, N.J. Gov. Phil Murphy.

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New Jersey’s quick growth in sports gambling means it could surpass Nevada next year as the top sports betting market in the United States, its governor said Wednesday.

In the 10 months that New Jersey has allowed legal sports betting, gamblers have wagered more than $2.3 billion, a pace that would put it in the same conversation as Nevada, which took in more than $5 billion in bets last year.

“Nevada is clearly in our sights,” Democrat Phil Murphy said, speaking at the Betting on Sports America conference. “We can overtake it as early as next year.”

New Jersey won a U.S. Supreme Court case last year that cleared the way for any states to legalize sports betting if desired. Eight currently take wagers and many more are considering it.

Gambling analyst Chris Grove of Eilers & Krejcik Gaming, says it's possible that New Jersey could become the top market next year due to a number of advantages.

"New Jersey's population advantage, drive-in traffic from New York, and superior mobile sports betting product are the primary forces driving New Jersey ahead of Nevada," he said. "It's not a guarantee, but it's certainly plausible."

New Jersey has nearly 9 million residents, about three times that of Nevada, where gambling is a tourist-driven industry.

And the ability to place bets from a mobile device is one reason why New Jersey has not had the same challenges meeting projections as other states offering sports betting for the first time, like Rhode Island, West Virginia and Mississippi.

Of course, New Jersey could be passed by other states as markets develop throughout the country. Right now, New Jersey benefits from a lack of legal sports betting in New York, and Pennsylvania's market is still in its infancy. As they did with land-based casinos, those states could cut deeply into any market advantage New Jersey has if New York approves sports betting in the next few years.

Jim Plousis, chairman of the New Jersey Casino Control Commission, said the current trends put New Jersey in a good place.

“It would mean bragging rights, not just for the country but for the whole world in terms of making this the place people in this industry want to be,” he said.




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Lets buy this guy a clue. The World Cup was the biggest one in the history of the buisness. No way to replace that. The first two months of their new year are going to be brutal by comparison. Real football not starting till sept assures us all that the casual street exchanger if you will, will not show up till labor day. A bunch of fancy hocus pocus talk is assured when the July on numbers start coming out. They are likely at max for attracting new players and in all cases will not see any new ones till sept, IF. The ones left are not likely to bet more than they are betting now and thus NJ has no way to grow.

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Is this new money being bet or $$ that used to go offshore or underground? Either way, those are not dollars put down over-the-counter in LV. I don't think Vegas is too worried about citizens of the US and other countries making the decision to go to New Jersey over Vegas. Besides that, sports revenue is a very small part of the overall $$ stream for those coming to LV. Food, shopping and nightlife has for many years been closing that gap with all gambling. Just because another state/platform increases sports gaming revenue does not mean those dollars are coming out of the pockets of LV casinos. This article is accurate and informative...your headline is a bit foolish.
 
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like the article says, when NY and PA comes into play, where will NJ be ?? probably not even 2nd

now if Cuomo would just get off his @ss, he might be able to talk shit by next year
 

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RunMaker might be moving there if they start taking wagers on Mexican cock fighting.
 

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NJ will be the king in the future. Why? Location and population. No doubt. LV is over crowded and full of itself.
 

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NJ will be the king in the future. Why? Location and population. No doubt. LV is over crowded and full of itself.

Vegas IMO is a place you go to have fun, either with friends or by yourself. Its a once in a life time bucket list must do if you're a gambler.

I enjoyed it w/o a doubt, but I won't travel 2,400 miles to do it again now that we have legal betting in several states on the east coast.

When Cali gets sports betting, that will definitely hurt Vegas' bottom dollar in that department.
 

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