South Dakota Deadwood casino gaming handle up 20%

The casinos had a taxable adjusted gross revenue of more than $11.7m in October.
The casinos had a taxable adjusted gross revenue of more than $11.7m in October.

The casino has taken $1.3bn in bets for the first ten months of the year.

US.- According to a report from the South Dakota Commission on Gaming, Deadwood casino‘s October gaming handle was up 20 per cent over October 2020, hitting $125.7m on wagers in October. Gamblers wagered more than $116m on slot machines, $8.3m on table game bets, and $815,036 on sports bets.

Compared to October 2020, the slot machine handle was up by 18.84 per cent and table game handle by 34.35 per cent. The casino has taken $1.3bn in bets for the first ten months, an increase of 37.85 per cent over the same period in 2020. So far in 2021, slot machines handled more than $1.2bn, up 37 per cent and table games nearly $77.9bn (up 49.72 per cent.

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