SLOT VOLUMES DOWN AT VEGAS LAND CASINOS
19 September 2008
A sign of tough economic times
This week's business report from the Nevada Gaming
Control Board had some depressing news for land casino
operators - slot wagering volumes, which deliver around
two thirds of Nevada gaming revenues, are down.
The report reveals that slot players wagered $1.1
billion less on slots in July than the same month a year
ago, with volumes on the Vegas Strip down by $500
million.
Slot volume fell 12 percent in July 2008 compared with
the same period a year ago, and constituted the worst
drop in the past seven straight months that slot
spending has been on the decline. In June 2008 slot
volumes fell 10 percent compared to June 2007,
indicating an accelerating rate of decline.
Operators are hoping that an easing in the price of
gasoline will bring players back and halt the downward
spiral.
The good news in the report was that table game play
actually improved, rising 5 percent on the Strip for
high end as well as typically lower end games: Baccarat
play was up 15 percent and blackjack rose 7 percent.
Despite these encouraging numbers, Strip casinos won 21
percent less from table game players in July, mainly
because players were just lucky, winning a greater
percentage of wagers than is usually the case.
Online Casino News courtesy of
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