Delaware’s online gaming market bounced back with a strong November, as online gambling operators earned revenue of $376,000, a rise of 53% month-on-month.
Online gaming is run by the Delaware Lottery and available at Delaware Park, Dover Downs and Harrington Raceway.
Table games and video lottery took in a total handle of $12.4m.
Dover Downs led the pack with a year-high revenue of $147,000, up 245% from last month.
The casino earned $91,000 from video lottery.
Harrington placed second with $119,000 of revenue, an improvement of 55%.
Video lottery accounted for $110,000 of the casino’s profits. November marked the first month this year that Harrington topped $100,000 in video poker.
Delaware Park claimed third spot with revenue totaling $109,000, a decrease of 14%. The gaming facility was hit hard by a drop in table games, where revenue fell 57%.
The online gaming results provide Delaware’s gaming operators some solace after its sportsbooks struggled to bring in as much revenue in November.
Delaware’s November sports betting revenue brought in $1.4m, a slight decline from $1.7m in October.
Revenue fell despite sports wagering handle increasing to $10.4m, up $700,000 from the prior month.
Delaware currently lacks mobile sports betting.