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    Internet Gambling A Bust In NJ

    TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - When it comes to raising revenue for the state, Internet gambling has been a bust.
    Online gambling has failed to generate most of the tax revenue that it had been anticipated to this year, accounting for roughly half of a downward adjustment to the annual state budget.
    New Jersey is now projected to end the fiscal year in June with less revenue than expected, the third straight year Gov. Chris Christie's administration overestimated revenue collections on which the state budget is based. The administration reduced its revenue forecast by $251 million; a legislative estimate represents a further reduction of $217 million.
    The forecast for the Casino Revenue Fund, which collects taxes from online gambling and Atlantic City's brick-and-mortar casinos, has been cut by $126 million, accounting for roughly half the state's revised budget projection, said State Treasurer Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff.
    He told the Senate Budget Committee on Tuesday he remains optimistic that taxes from Atlantic City gambling will rise over the mid- and long-term, while acknowledging that online gambling receipts come in far shy of projections during the first four months of availability.
    "Clearly, the results so far have not met our expectations," he said.
    Legislative budget officer David Rosen, who testified earlier before the Senate panel, said the tax has generated $4.2 million between the last week of November, when Internet gambling started, through the end of February. He said monthly amounts have been rising from $1.1 million in December to $1.4 million in January and $1.5 million in February. He said he expects that trend to continue and for the state to generate a total of $12 million this year, and $48 million next year.
    The administration originally projected $180 million in Internet gambling taxes, then dropped the number to $160 million in June.
    Sidamon-Eristoff refused to specify how much the administration is expecting from online gambling compared with casinos. However, he did say 248,000 Internet gambling accounts had been opened as of Feb. 28, a 25 percent increase from the prior month.
    Sen. Paul Sarlo, a Democrat who chairs the budget panel, said he is frustrated to be ending another fiscal year having to make late budget adjustments.
    Rosen's Office of Legislative Services projects that the state has overestimated revenues by a combined $509 million through the fiscal year that begins July 1.
    Christie proposed a $34.4 billion budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1 based on revenue growth of 5.8 percent. Rosen forecasts revenues to grow at 5.5 percent.
    Rosen also said New Jersey has been slower to recover from the recession than neighboring states.
    The state's lagging economic recovery is one reason Wall Street rating agencies have been cool toward New Jersey's fiscal outlook.
    Fitch Ratings last week lowered the state's credit outlook from "stable" to "negative," while maintaining the state's credit rating, following Moody's Investor Service, which took the same actions in December. A third agency, Standard & Poor's, has held a negative credit outlook for New Jersey since September 2012.
    Sarlo also quizzed Sidamon-Eristoff on the state's transportation plan, suggesting that one way to solve infrastructure needs is by raising the gas tax. Sarlo said the administration's five-year pay-as-you-go plan has remained largely unrealized.
    "All we've done is borrow, borrow, borrow," Sarlo said.
    The treasurer said the administration would present a plan for funding the Transportation Trust Fund in about nine months.

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    new jersey

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    sure it is as rigged as the SBR Casino. people catch on when they see their online nj casino account dwindling as fast as they can deposit and re-deposit.

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    Fuk em. They quit.

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    Failure

    People not interested I guess

    Too much gambling now

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    Started from the bottom

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Failure

    People not interested I guess

    Too much gambling now
    What did they expect? Online poker boomed because there were 100k+ people on a site at a given time. Now your lucky to find a table at these shit places. One state can't do it alone. I was heavy on Full Tilt back in the day and I played online maybe two weeks before I got fed up not finding a game. They expect us to play online casinos that when we lose we are going to claim rigged? Good luck fellas. Prob should have thought this out. Legalize sports and we are onto something.

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    Multistate online poker would work

    I tried a few places and got bored

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    Why does it suck as long as it's making $?

    if they knew what they were doing it would be better, give it time

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    legalize marijuana
    Should bring in around 40mil a year for NJ

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    Start accepting sports betting and the revenues will multiply 20 fold

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    We have online poker in Nevada, but from what I've heard, it's sporadic too. Not as bad as NJ I'd bet, but we've been spoiled by the old sites.

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    sportsbetting will never ever be legal anywhere but Nevada

    Thats a fact

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    how is that a fail? they are still making millions more than they were a year ago….

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    wait till california, we'll show you how it's done...

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    Quote Originally Posted by eidolon View Post
    legalize marijuana
    Should bring in around 40mil a year for NJ
    Make jersey a dump site for the rest of the country and it would bring in more.

    And nobody would even notice.

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    They are making millions yes but I guess way below expectations

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    They are making millions yes but I guess way below expectations

    The people complaining are against online poker or clueless. NJ is in its first year of online poker and has no interstate compacts, never mind worldwide reach yet. PokerStars grew in cash game and WCOOP traffic every single year from the start of online poker till the end on Black Friday. Look how significant the increases were year to year.


    2002 – The first WCOOP ran offering nine events and $730,000 in prize money.


    2003 – Eleven events were offered, drawing the crowds who wanted to see WSOP winner Chris Moneymaker in action. A total of $2.7 million in combined prize money was up for grabs.


    2004 – An extra event was added to this WCOOP, and prize money reached $6 million.


    2005 – Prize money during 2005 was doubled to $12 million, and 15 events were scheduled. Nearly 20,000 took part.


    2006 – Eighteen events ran during WCOOP 2006, with $18,700,000 in prize money.


    2007 – This year saw the introduction of short-handed tournaments for the first time. $24 million in prize money was on offer to the more than 40,000 players who took part in the 23 events.


    2008 – Just under $40 million in prize money was offered over 33 events.


    2009 – This year’s event broke the record as the biggest online tournament series staged. Players from 140 countries took part in 45 events over the course of 18 days to compete for the prize pool of over $50 million


    2010 – More records are beaten and over $63 million in prize money is paid out in 62 events taking place over 23 days.


    they need to just give it a chance, they act like it's costing the state money not generating hundreds of millions of dollars LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    sportsbetting will never ever be legal anywhere but Nevada

    Thats a fact
    Chris Christie will make sports betting legal in Jersey come hell or high water. He'll git-r-done one of these days.

    WE'RE GONNA MAKE IT, BRAH.

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    Vegas too much power

    they donate way too much to politicians and judges

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    What do you expect from a state that has a Governor that looks like a fukkin tub of goo and the whole state that is a toxic waste dump? Best thing that could happen to Jersey is a B-2 bomber opens it payload door and unloads its ordinance


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    Sanchez watch your remarks about NJ

    One of richest states in USA

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Sanchez watch your remarks about NJ

    One of richest states in USA
    Lots of Unemployment and Food Stamps Coach....Yeah you're reeeeeeal rich

    2. New Jersey
    > Median household income: $69,667
    > Population: 8,864,590 (11th highest)
    > Unemployment rate: 9.5% (tied-5th highest)
    > Pct. below poverty line: 10.8% (5th lowest)
    The median household income in New Jersey was just shy of $70,000 in 2012. This was due in part to the large number of especially wealthy households. More than 11% of households had an income of at least $200,000 in 2012, a higher percentage than any other state except Connecticut, and nearly double the national rate. But not all residents were well off in 2012. The state’s unemployment rate for the year was 9.5%, among the highest in the nation. Also, the percentage of households that depended on food stamps rose from 8.0% in 2011 to 9.3% last year. This mirrored a nationwide trend: The number of American households on food stamps rose to from 13.0% to 13.6% between 2011 and 2012.

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    Sanchez where do you live??


    You have always been a thorn in my side..lets square off

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirty Sanchez View Post
    Lots of Unemployment and Food Stamps Coach....Yeah you're reeeeeeal rich

    2. New Jersey
    > Median household income: $69,667
    > Population: 8,864,590 (11th highest)
    > Unemployment rate: 9.5% (tied-5th highest)
    > Pct. below poverty line: 10.8% (5th lowest)
    The median household income in New Jersey was just shy of $70,000 in 2012. This was due in part to the large number of especially wealthy households. More than 11% of households had an income of at least $200,000 in 2012, a higher percentage than any other state except Connecticut, and nearly double the national rate. But not all residents were well off in 2012. The state’s unemployment rate for the year was 9.5%, among the highest in the nation. Also, the percentage of households that depended on food stamps rose from 8.0% in 2011 to 9.3% last year. This mirrored a nationwide trend: The number of American households on food stamps rose to from 13.0% to 13.6% between 2011 and 2012.
    Places like Newark, Paterson, Clifton, the Oranges, etc probably skew those numbers a good bit. I'm in Paramus, pretty wealthy town... median home value is $539k. Plenty of Caucasian folk here too which is always a good thing. Though, a black family moved in next door a couple years ago... those lazy fukks don't deserve to live here.

    Where are you at, JJ?

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    Minorities ruined NJ

    Newark..white section

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Sanchez where do you live??
    You have always been a thorn in my side..lets square off
    We square off it wouldn't be one of your sad sack video's...my military schools and training would make the ass whoopin that Opie put on you seem like a rub down at a Turkish Bath House


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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Newark..white section


    Where the fukk is there a white section in Newark, JJ??

    I go to the Prudential Center every now and then... the arena is in a ''decent'' area of Newark, but I still fear for my life every time I go there. srs.

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    There is a white section by branchbrook park

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    sportsbetting will never ever be legal anywhere but Nevada

    Thats a fact
    you can bet selected football in delaware

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    It's parlays Boss

    I know better than nothing

    Boss good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by eidolon View Post
    legalize marijuana
    Should bring in around 40mil a year for NJ
    sounds good - and it will happen -

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Minorities ruined NJ

    Newark..white section

    Been in Newark all week at 15 Washington St.We have a pick it- line there.Stop by JJ and Ill itroduce you to some of my Union brothers JJ

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    those parlay cards have been a real boon to the state of Del's economy. revenues for the state lottery (who runs it) up significantly year over year. also good for the bar/rest biz showing the games. more sales, more taxes collected, more shifts to work. sundays have a "big game" feel with ev1-- sharps, squares, greaseballs, students, grannies-- all betting on the games. need a short card college game for Sats to maximize revenue as many ppl would play both. NFL opening lines can be very beatable before they're updated on Fri. still, you are playing a minimum three teamer with less than true odds. all in all it's a foot in the door and makes Dover an attractive alternative to AC. lots of Jersey ppl traveling to play each Sun too-- silly that NJ gets it's pocket picked like that with casinos already legalized.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Minorities ruined NJ

    Newark..white section
    Fukking guido fukks!!

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