Having previously gained a licence to run New Jersey’s remote horse betting operations, Betfair has made clear its intention to offer online gaming in the state, reportedly inking a deal with the Trump Plaza as well as launching a new website, letsplayNJ.com.

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Regulated online gaming in New Jersey is set to go live on November 26, following a short trial period.

Those operators seeking an online licence in the state must also have, or be partnered with, one of the 12 bricks-and-mortar casinos in New Jersey, all of which are in Atlantic City.

So far, the Borgata and the Golden Nugget have both been awarded licences while just the Revel Casino Hotel and Atlantic Club Casino Hotel are yet to announce any online partnerships or licence applications.