Up 1.2% compared to last year

Nevada’s April gaming win reaches USD 886.5M

The Gaming Control Board reported that Las Vegas Strip market was the only one to show an April decline, with win down 3.2 percent to $475.4 million. Downtown Las Vegas continued its torrid pace, with win up 21.9 percent to $52.3 million.
2017-06-01
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The Gaming Control Board reported that Las Vegas Strip market was the only one to show an April decline, with win down 3.2 percent to $475.4 million. Downtown Las Vegas continued its torrid pace, with win up 21.9 percent to $52.3 million.

The information reported by Las Vegas Review- Journal showed that casinos had a 13.1 winning percentage in baccarat and won $76.7 million from players last month.

The Strip’s downturn was in baccarat and mini-baccarat, which had percentage declines of 27 percent and 26.7 percent, respectively.

Gaming analyst Joseph Greff of New York-based J.P. Morgan, noted that excluding baccarat, monthly gaming win was up 3.2 percent despite volume being off 2 percent. Greff also noted that April faced a tough comparison against April 2016 because there was one fewer weekend day and Easter fell in March in 2016 and April this year.

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