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Agencies battle Baccarat wildfire north of Reno

Truckee Meadows Fire reports Monday morning that the Baccarat Fire, which started Sunday night north of Reno, is estimated to be 1,400 acres with no containment and threatens 75 structures.

Carson City area gaming win up 8.58 percent in October

Statewide gaming win fell 2.85 percent in October, driven down by a nearly 22 percent decrease in Baccarat win.Total win for the month was $887.58 million.But the decrease didn’t hurt Washoe County or ...

Nevada gaming win down, but Carson area up 7.3 percent

Statewide gaming win dipped 3.15 percent in March, reporting a total of $951.2 million.But casinos were up against a tough comparison as March 2014 had one more Saturday and a strong showing on the Baccarat...

Nevada gaming win down, but Carson area up 7.3 percent

Statewide gaming win dipped 3.15 percent in March, reporting a total of $951.2 million.But casinos were up against a tough comparison as March 2014 had one more Saturday and a strong showing on the Baccarat tables. At...

January gaming down by 9.2 percent

A strong increase Baccarat win fueled a 7.75 percent overall increase in statewide gaming win for January.Baccarat was up 69.2 percent or $56.3 million to a total of $137.8 million for the month.Total gamin...

January gaming win up by 7.75 percent

A strong increase Baccarat win fueled a 7.75 percent overall increase in statewide gaming win for January.Baccarat was up 69.2 percent or $56.3 million to a total of $137.8 million for the month.Total gaming win was $...

Dip in 2014 gaming win blamed on lagging Baccarat

Total gaming win by Nevada casinos fell 1.1 percent in 2014, ending a streak of four consecutive increases.And according to Gaming Control Board Analyst Mike Lawton, the problem was Baccarat, for the year, was 5.9 percent down ...

Dip in 2014 gaming win blamed on lagging Baccarat

Total gaming win by Nevada casinos fell 1.1 percent in 2014, ending a streak of four consecutive increases. And according to Gaming Control Board Analyst Mike Lawton, the problem was Baccarat that, for the year, was 5.9 percent...

Nevada Casinos Report Modest Decline In August Revenue Report

CARSON CITY – Nevada casinos raked in $859.2 million from gamblers in August, but it wasn’t enough to stave off a modest 3.1 percent revenue decline over August 2011, the state Gaming Control Board reported today.

Clark County was down 3.4 percent with $727 million in revenues, but the Strip was off only 1.2 percent with $490.9 million taken in on table games and slots.

Nevada Gaming Win Exceeds $1 Billion In July, Up 17 Percent Statewide

CARSON CITY – Nevada casinos had an impressive month in July, taking in just over $1 billion in revenue from gamblers for a 17 percent gain over July 2011, the state Gaming Control Board reported today.

It was the second $1 billion month this calendar year, which has not occurred in Nevada since 2008, said Michael Lawton, senior research analyst for the state gaming agency.

“A $1 billion month is a number that we like to see, it’s a very strong number,” he said.

Gaming Win Down Six Percent In Nevada In June, Difficult Comparisons Cited As Primary Cause

CARSON CITY – Nevada casinos took in $832.5 million in gaming revenue in June, a decline of 6 percent compared to the same month a year ago, the Gaming Control Board reported today.

The win was about $53 million less than June 2011 as casinos tried to build on the win in June 2011, which was up 16 percent over June 2010.

Nevada Gaming Win Plummets In May By Double Digits, Down 18.2 Percent on Strip

CARSON CITY – Nevada gaming revenues took a big tumble in May, shrinking by nearly $100 million over the same month a year ago to $885 million for a 10.1 percent decline, the state Gaming Control Board reported today.

Nevada Gaming Win Rebounds In April Due To Strength In Clark County

CARSON CITY – Nevada’s casinos returned to their winning ways in April, posting a statewide total win of $855.7 million for a 6.2 percent gain over April 2011, the Gaming Control Board reported today.

Clark County overall was up 8.9 percent in April to $743.7 million while the rest of the state did not fare as well. Washoe County was down 15.5 percent, South Lake Tahoe was down 4.4 percent and Elko County was down 2.3 percent.

Lucky Gamblers Help Push Nevada’s Gaming Win Down In March

CARSON CITY – Nevada’s casino winnings took a tumble in March after two strong months in 2012, dropping 10.9 percent compared to March 2011, the Nevada Gaming Control Board reported today.

The decline was led by Clark County markets, including the Las Vegas Strip, which was down 14.9 percent over March 2011.

February Gaming Win Up 5.7 Percent With Strength Seen Across All Major Markets

CARSON CITY – Nevada casinos won $932.2 million in February for a 5.7 percent gain over the same month in 2011, even without the Chinese New Year event that annually brings high rollers to the Las Vegas Strip, the Gaming Control Board reported today.

Chinese New Year Brings Huge Win To Nevada Gaming Industry In January

CARSON CITY – It was the month the Nevada gaming industry and state political leaders were waiting for: the casino industry won more than $1 billion from gamblers in January, a double-digit rise fueled by a nearly 30 percent increase on the Las Vegas Strip.

The reason:  The Chinese New Year came in January instead of February this year. The celebration, which brings high rollers into Nevada’s casinos, ran from Jan. 23 to 29.

Nevada Casinos Eke Out Modest Revenue Gain In December, Up 2.8 Percent For All Of 2011

CARSON CITY – Nevada’s casinos brought in $855.7 million in gaming revenue in December 2011 for a 2.1 percent gain over the same month in 2010, the state Gaming Control Board reported today.

The Las Vegas Strip saw a 3.6 percent gain, bringing in $518.4 million.

Nevada Statewide Gaming Win Up 7.1 Percent, Strip Up 9 Percent In November

CARSON CITY – Several major events in Las Vegas, including the final table at the World Series of Poker, combined with a healthy baccarat win, pushed Nevada gaming revenues up 7.1 percent in November, the Gaming Control Board reported today.

August Gaming Win Down 6.1 Percent But Not A Big Disappointment, Analyst Says

CARSON CITY – Nevada’s gaming win declined 6.1 percent statewide in August over August 2010, but the downturn is not as significant as it might appear, a Gaming Control Board analyst said today.
Nevada’s casinos won $886.9 million in August, nearly $58 million less than the same month last year, said state gaming analyst Michael Lawton.

Baccarat dip hurts August gaming win

After three straight months of increases, gaming win fell 6.1 percent in August, and the reason was baccarat.The total $886.8 million in win was $57.6 million less than the previous August. Of the ...

Lucky Baccarat Players A Factor in Nevada Gaming Revenue Decline Of 4.7 Percent In May

CARSON CITY – Lucky baccarat players on the Las Vegas Strip were a major contributor to a 4.7 percent decline in Nevada statewide gaming revenues in May, the Gaming Control Board reported today.

Lucky Baccarat Players A Factor in Nevada Gaming Revenue Decline Of 4.7 Percent In May

CARSON CITY – Lucky baccarat players on the Las Vegas Strip were a major contributor to a 4.7 percent decline in Nevada statewide gaming revenues in May, the Gaming Control Board reported today.

Lucky Baccarat Players A Factor in Nevada Gaming Revenue Decline Of 4.7 Percent In May

CARSON CITY – Lucky baccarat players on the Las Vegas Strip were a major contributor to a 4.7 percent decline in Nevada statewide gaming revenues in May, the Gaming Control Board reported today.

Lucky Baccarat Players A Factor in Nevada Gaming Revenue Decline Of 4.7 Percent In May

CARSON CITY – Lucky baccarat players on the Las Vegas Strip were a major contributor to a 4.7 percent decline in Nevada statewide gaming revenues in May, the Gaming Control Board reported today.

Lucky Baccarat Players A Factor in Nevada Gaming Revenue Decline Of 4.7 Percent In May

CARSON CITY – Lucky baccarat players on the Las Vegas Strip were a major contributor to a 4.7 percent decline in Nevada statewide gaming revenues in May, the Gaming Control Board reported today.

Lucky Baccarat Players A Factor in Nevada Gaming Revenue Decline Of 4.7 Percent In May

CARSON CITY – Lucky baccarat players on the Las Vegas Strip were a major contributor to a 4.7 percent decline in Nevada statewide gaming revenues in May, the Gaming Control Board reported today.

Lucky Baccarat Players A Factor in Nevada Gaming Revenue Decline Of 4.7 Percent In May

CARSON CITY – Lucky baccarat players on the Las Vegas Strip were a major contributor to a 4.7 percent decline in Nevada statewide gaming revenues in May, the Gaming Control Board reported today.

Lucky Baccarat Players A Factor in Nevada Gaming Revenue Decline Of 4.7 Percent In May

CARSON CITY – Lucky baccarat players on the Las Vegas Strip were a major contributor to a 4.7 percent decline in Nevada statewide gaming revenues in May, the Gaming Control Board reported today.

Lucky Baccarat Players A Factor in Nevada Gaming Revenue Decline Of 4.7 Percent In May

CARSON CITY – Lucky baccarat players on the Las Vegas Strip were a major contributor to a 4.7 percent decline in Nevada statewide gaming revenues in May, the Gaming Control Board reported today.

Lucky Baccarat Players A Factor in Nevada Gaming Revenue Decline Of 4.7 Percent In May

CARSON CITY – Lucky baccarat players on the Las Vegas Strip were a major contributor to a 4.7 percent decline in Nevada statewide gaming revenues in May, the Gaming Control Board reported today.

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