While the competition saw their revenue figures decline, PokerStars excelled in the New Jersey Online Poker market.
PokerStars NJ saw it online poker revenue rebound in October after a disappointing September when it generated its lowest amount of revenue since entering the New Jersey market in March 2016.
Operating in conjunction with its land-based casino partner, Resorts Casino Hotel, PokerStars collected $560k in rake and tournament fees, according to figures released by the New Jersey Department of Gaming Enforcement (DGE).