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New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement said internet gambling brought in just over $214 million in November .
That narrowly eclipses the previous record of $213 million set a month earlier .
The casinos collectively matched their pre-pandemic in-person revenue total of $223.9 million .
But only three casinos — Hard Rock, Ocean and Resorts — won more from in person gamblers in November than they did in November 2019 .
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