Carson City, Carson Valley see gaming win increases for November
Carson City and Carson Valley casinos saw a 2.57 percent increase in gaming win in November, the state gaming control board reports this morning. Statewide gaming numbers, however, decreased by nearly 5.9 percent over last year.
Elsewhere nearby, Washoe County saw sharp declines, with Reno gaming numbers dropping by nearly 21 percent and Sparks by nearly 15 percent, the Nevada Gaming Control Board reports.
At Lake Tahoe, Stateline casinos saw a 5.25 percent decrease in gaming win in November, with North Tahoe casinos seeing a 7.7 percent decrease.
The Carson City and Carson Valley regions and North Las Vegas were the only two areas in the state to see increases, according to the gaming control board. North Las Vegas saw a gaming win increase of 3.46 percent.
The Las Vegas strip, saw a 4.1 percent drop over November 2009 numbers.
Nevada’s nonrestricted gaming licensees reported a total “gaming win” of $822,097,967 for the month of November 2010.
This amounts to a 5.87 decrease compared to November 2009, when licensees reported a gaming win of $873,336,531. For the fiscal year (July 1, 2010 through November 30, 2010), gaming win has increased 2.28.
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