Gaming revenue on the South Shore drops, gains on North Shore and Carson Valley

Gaming revenue on the South Shore dropped by almost three percent in November compared to the same time last year, according to figures released Thursday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Stateline casinos were not alone on the down side (-2.92 percent), they were joined by Clark County (-3.21 percent) and the State of Nevada as a whole (-2.30 percent).

Carson City and the Carson Valley saw climbs in their "gaming win" with a gain of 10.83 percent.

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

South Shore casinos had a win of $15,510,510 in November. North Shore's "win" was 1,859,371 and the Carson Valley's was computed at $8,670,998.

The State of Nevada had a gaming win of $909,007,025.