Gambling revenue has fallen from last year in several cities across Nevada, but a $25 million increase from the Las Vegas Strip and a particularly lucrative card game is buoying the statewide figure.
“The Strip has had five consecutive monthly increases,” Michael Lawton, senior research analyst for the Nevada Gaming Control Board, told The Post. “It’s being driven by baccarat.” Reported by Washington Post 7 hours ago.
“The Strip has had five consecutive monthly increases,” Michael Lawton, senior research analyst for the Nevada Gaming Control Board, told The Post. “It’s being driven by baccarat.” Reported by Washington Post 7 hours ago.