Revenue at Maryland’s casinos inched upward in October, marking the 11th straight month of year-over-year gains, the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency reported Friday.
The increases were less pronounced than in previous months. The combined revenue of the state’s five casinos was $95.4 million, 0.8 percent higher than in October 2015.
Horseshoe Casino Baltimore, Rocky Gap Casino Resort in Allegany County and Casino at Ocean Downs in Worcester County all posted gains.
Horseshoe generated $26.6 million from slots and table games — up 7.9 percent — in what general manager Erin Chamberlin called “another strong month.”
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