NEVADA STILL BATTLES
12 June 2009
April another poor month for gambling
With the latest disappointing land casino results in
from Nevada, it's likely that operators in the gambling
state will be hoping for a boost to revenues following
this (June) month's World Series of Poker currently
running in Las Vegas.
The latest statistics show
that statewide revenues endured a seventh straight month
of double-digit declines, with April recording the
sixteenth consecutive month that gaming revenues headed
downhill compared to the previous year.
Statewide, gaming revenues reached $859.4 million during
the month, compared with $1 billion in April 2008.
So far, for the first four months of 2009, casino
revenues statewide are down 14.6 percent.
"We
were disappointed with the number because we were
comparing with a 5 percent decline a year ago," said
Frank Streshley, chief of the Gaming Control Board's tax
and license division, reporting the April figures on
Friday.
On the Strip, gaming revenues were
$441.3 million in April, a decline of 15.8 percent.
Revenues are down on the Strip 16.6 percent for the
(2009) year to date.
Customers gambled $2.2
billion in April on table games, which was an increase
of less than 1 percent from a year ago. However, casino
revenues from table games was $251.6 million, a decline
of 20.5 percent. The hold percentage for tables games
was 11.45 percent compared with 14.47 percent a year
ago. Streshley estimated that if casinos held the same
percent they did a year ago, gaming revenues would have
been $66 million higher.
"Luck definitely played
a factor and had a huge impact on gaming revenues," the
official said.
Revenues from slot machines were
$596.2 million, a decline of 11.2 percent. Gamblers
wagered $9.7 billion on slot machines in April, a
decrease of 7.9 percent from a year ago, while the hold
percentage on slot machines was 6.17 percent, compared
with 6.4 percent in April 2008.
Gaming taxes
based on the April casino revenues fell 5.9 percent to
$51.8 million, and gaming tax collections in the fiscal
year are down 14.6 percent.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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