
Massachusetts gaming revenue accelerated to $96 million last month, 23% higher than 2019. Encore Boston Harbor vaulted 37% to $63 million—yes, two-thirds of the statewide gross and well above Deutsche Bank‘s forecast of $55 million. Despite Wynn Resorts‘ dominance, Plainridge Park managed to add 4.5% to its 2019 numbers, grossing $12 million (Deutsche Bank was right on the money with that one). MGM Springfield didn’t exactly struggle but it was only 1% up, winning $21.5 million. Back when the Bay State was initially in play, Wynn sussed out Boston as a real gold mine and has been triumphantly ratified.
American Gaming Systems has been all over the news lately and not in a good way. 15 players are lodging complaints against the online-slot maker. What did they do wrong? Basically, they made the mistake of beating the AGS house. The latter isn’t paying, chalking up player victories to ‘a bug’ in the system, that old saw. This is the kind of thing that gives Internet gambling a black eye and AGS should definitely be investigated further than it has. In one case, player Lisa Piluso won $100,000, was offered $280 and later had that upped to $1,000, presumably AGS’ idea of being george. To us, it doesn’t matter a fig whether the AGS software was corrupted (how very confidence-inspiring) or not. Players expect a game to be on the square and should get one that is.
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