New Jersey in the News — Weekly Round-up for March 30, 2018

Ezugi Launch Online Live Roulette With Golden Nugget

To New Jersey-situated patrons

Live dealer provider Ezugi has launched online live casino floor roulette in the New Jersey market with Golden Nugget Atlantic City.

New Jersey-situated online patrons can now play live roulette on their desktop or mobile devices via a live video feed from the Golden Nugget casino floor, 24 hours a day, following the launch.

“By bringing the casino floor to online patrons, GoldenNuggetCasino.com keeps innovating and further proving to be the online destination of choice for authentic casino players,” Thomas Winter, senior vice president and general manager of online gaming at Golden Nugget, commented.

“Innovation drives our product ethos and live-dealer casino-floor roulette was a natural next step for us to collaborate on with GoldenNuggetCasino.com and Golden Nugget Atlantic City,” added Kfir Kugler, CEO of Ezugi New Jersey. “This product shows the current power of live streaming technology and demonstrates Ezugi’s ability to work with its partners on delivering complex products.”

First Time Lucky For New Jersey Online Player

Imagine winning $194,000 on your first spin after registering as a player

Imagine winning $194,000 on your first spin after registering as a player…that’s what happened to New Jersey online punter Anibal Lopes this week, reports the Associated Press news agency.

Lopez told online casino playsugarhouse.com management that he was bored after work Monday night, so he created an account on the website on his smartphone.

Choosing a slots game called Divine Fortune, he won its Mega Jackpot on his very first spin.

The website, run by Rush Street Interactive, is affiliated with Atlantic City’s Golden Nugget casino.

Lopes says he has played other online gambling sites in New Jersey sporadically since it became legal in 2013, but stopped for a number of years.

The construction company superintendent plans to use the money to pay bills, repair his house, and save for his 6-year-old son.