
The Great American Gambling Craze isn’t abating, although Las Vegas Strip revenues slipped 3% in March, down to $724.5 million. This was paradoxical, as it came in a month in which airline passenger loads into and out of Las Vegas grew 25% year/year, buoyed by two Taylor Swift concerts and March Madness. Part of the problem was bad luck by the house. Baccarat win plunged 50% despite on 5% less wagering as the man saw relatively little ($63 million) of the $604.5 million that was bet. Other table games revenue was actually up 7% to $239 million, while slots did well also, hopping 6.5% to $422 million. Still, the baccarat bath was sufficient to pull Strip table revenues from 7% up to 14% down.
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