Nevada slots win was $595m, up 6.7% over April 2012 on a 1.37% hold. Blackjack revenue slipped 1.55% but still led all table games with $76.5m. Baccarat fell 1.68% to $64.9m on a win rate of 12%. Roulette win rose nearly 18% to $29.2m thanks to a win rate of 23.4%, while craps fell 32.5% to $23.3m on an 11.5% win rate. Three-card poker fell 3% to $12.7m, pai gow poker slipped 0.8% to $8.2m, mini-baccarat rose 23.3% to $6.9m, while keno fell 8.5% to $2.4m. Race book revenue fell 3% to $3.7m on a 15.7% hold, while sports book win rose 17.9% to $5.7m on a 3% hold.
Meanwhile, Atlantic City’s casino revenue slipped 3.8% in May, which the Division of Gaming Enforcement is declaring “an improvement” over the trend that developed over the first four months of 2013. Total casino win was $253.1m, with slots win off 3.7% to $180m and table games off 3.9% to $73.2m. For the year to date, casino win is $1.138b, a 10.4% drop from the same period last year. Just four AC casinos – the Atlantic Club, Borgata, Caesars and Resorts – posted revenue gains in May, with the Atlantic Club leading the pack with a 24.5% gain over May 2012, although it’s not clear how much of that extra cash came from Isai Scheinberg.