LOUISIANA GAMBLING
18 July 2008
Big money down south....
Based on its attempted law enforcements against online
gambling executives like Sportingbet's former chairman
Peter Dick (see previous InfoPowa reports) the U.S.
state of Louisiana may not care for Internet
gambling...but it certainly does rather well out of the
diverse land gambling attractions it offers to its
residents.
This week an Associated Press report revealed that
gamblers in Louisiana lost $3.28 billion playing
state-licensed casino games during the state's
just-completed fiscal year.
Quoting state police figures released Tuesday, AP said
the games took in slightly more than during the 2006-07
state fiscal year when gambling establishments won $3.23
billion.
During the 2007-08 fiscal year that ended June 30,
riverboat casinos won $1.8 billion, Harrah's downtown
land casino in New Orleans won $419.1 million and
casinos at race tracks won another $384.4 million.
Gamblers lost another $674.1 million in video poker
machines at off-track betting parlors, truck stops and
bars.
And the figures don't include the three Indian
reservation casinos in Louisiana. Those casinos don't
have to report their winnings to the public!
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
More news here.
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