Congratulations. You have posed what is perhaps the first truly unanswerable Question of the Day.
Due to the literally hundreds of casinos in the State of Nevada, the Nevada Gaming Control Board only breaks down revenue in the most rudimentary fashion, reporting numbers for the major cities and counties, nothing more. The major corporations stopped giving out property-by-property breakdowns long ago. And most of the small, stand-alone casinos to which you refer are privately held and thus have no obligation to report income to shareholders or anybody except the NGCB. The state's lone tribal casino isn't answerable to anyone. Were you asking about Atlantic City or Iowa or Louisiana, we might be able to satisfy your curiosity (with some caveats) but Nevada is sphinxlike in terms of the lack of information it provides to the public.