Through the first quarter of 2017, poker revenue is up 1.5 percent. February of this year did have one less day due to the leap year in 2016.
Here’s a look at how each poker room did last month:
Parx: $1,436,830 (45 tables)
Sands Bethlehem: $1,016,488 (30 tables)
SugarHouse: $798,076 (28 tables)
Rivers: $684,591 (30 tables)
Harrah’s Philadelphia: $470,328 (28 tables)
Penn National: $440,820 (16 tables)
Mohegan Sun: $236,357 (18 tables)
The Meadows: $180,085 (14 tables)
Mount Airy: $96,685 (9 tables)
Presque Isle: $91,520 (7 tables)
Two of the state’s casinos (Valleyforge and Nemacolin) don’t have poker rooms.