Nevada casinos "win" $1.03B in April, South Shore $21.7M

STATELINE, Nev. - Casinos in the state of Nevada shut down in March 2020 as the coronavirus started to put its grip on public activity. This monthly report of Nevada's non-restricted gaming licensees for the month of April 2021 does not compare to the previous year's activity as normal due to the closure.

The Gaming Control Board (GCB) reported a total “gaming win” of $1,039,444,911 for the month of April 2021. In its monthly report, GCB figures show the casinos on the South Shore of Lake Tahoe had a "win" of $21,760,733. Both of these figures are down from last month.

The casinos on the South Shore reported $4,165,000 in winnings from table games and $17,596,000 from slots.

The "gaming win" represents the computed income of casinos before business expenses and taxes.

The State has collected $701,591,542 in percentage fees to date for the fiscal year which began July 1, 2020.

Washoe County posted a win of $87,431,561 as a whole with North Lake Tahoe casinos' "win" of $1,923,259.

The Carson Valley casinos had a "win" of $11,591,393.

Last month's report: http://southtahoenow.com/story/04/27/2021/north-and-south-lake-tahoe-casinos-have-win-62-million-march