For all the consternation about visitation on the Las Vegas Strip, the resort corridor has seen its gaming revenue rise nearly 1% through the first 11 months of the year, while statewide numbers are up 1.5%.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board released its final report of 2025, detailing the breakdown of revenue captured during the first 11 months of the year. The year-end report for December will be released in the last week of January.
All markets are up through the first 11 months of 2025 when it comes to gaming win, with exception of the North Shore Lake Tahoe market that is down 7.7% so far this year.
November statewide total win of $1.348 billion increased 2.4% ($31.4 million) compared to November 2024 to boost the 2025 win up 1.5%. Statewide table games win of $474.6 million decreased 6.2% or $31.3 million. Games drop of $3.4 billion increased 2.3% or $75.8 million from November 2024. Games hold percentage was 13.9% versus 15.1% last year. Baccarat win of $137.7 million decreased 6% or $8.8 million. Baccarat drop of $948.6 million increased 8.6% or $74.8 million. Baccarat’s hold percentage was 14.5% versus 16.8% last year, according to Shelley Newell, a senior economic analyst for the Board.
Statewide slot win of $873.3 million increased 7.7% or $62.7 million and coin-in of $12.8 billion was up $444.7 million or 3.6%.
Nevada sportsbooks won $72.9 million, up 7.9% compared to November 2024 on a hold percentage of 8.0% versus 8.0% last year. Sportsbook wagers totaled $908.1 million, up 8.4% or $70.2 million compared to last November when $837.9 million was wagered statewide. Mobile wagers totaled $654.7 million, up 11.8% or $69.2 million, and accounted for 72.1% of all wagers, Newell said.
Strip total win of $784.3 million decreased 0.6% ($4.4 million) versus November 2024. For the year, total win is up 0.7%.
The Strip’s games win of $362.8 million decreased 6.7% or $26.2 million; drop totaled $2.5 billion and increased 0.9% or $22.9 million. Games hold percentage was 14.4% versus 15.6% last year. Baccarat win on the Strip totaled $137.7 million and was down $8.3 million or 5.7%. Volume totaled $935.3 million, up 9.2% or $78.6 million. Hold was 14.7% versus 17%.
The Strip’s slot win totaled $421.6 million and increased 5.5% or $21.8 million, with a 5.4% or $281.7 million increase to coin-in. Slot win percentage was 7.6% versus 7.6% last year.
Downtown Las Vegas total win of $87.2 million an increase of 10.3% ($8.2 million) and revenue for the first 11 months was up 1.9% over 2024. Downtown slot win totaled $54.4 million and increased 15% ($7.1 million). Slot coin-in was up 4.5% ($29.5 million). Slot win percentage was 8% versus 7.3% last year.
Game and table win totaled $32.7 million, up 3.3% ($1.1 million). Games drop increased 17.1% or $51.6 million on a hold of 9.3% versus 10.5% last year.
North Las Vegas total win of $25.6 million increased 4.7% ($1.2 million) and for the year total win is up 4.5%. North Las Vegas slot win totaled $22.6 million and increased 6.1% or $1.3 million. Volumes were up 0.6% or $1.7 million. Hold was 7.7% versus 7.3%.
Boulder Strip total win of $79.5 million was up 20% ($13.2 million) and for the year total win is up 3.3%. Boulder Strip slot win was up 28.3% ($15.5 million). Slot coin-in was up 0.9% ($10.1 million). Slot hold was 6.2% versus 4.9%. Game and table win totaled $9.2 million down 19.5% ($2.2 million). Games volume was up 1.2% ($753,000). Hold was 14.3% versus 18%.
For the balance of Clark County, total win of $154.4 million was down 0.1% ($115,000) while total win for the year is up 1%. Balance of Clark County game and table win totaled $35.8 million down 9.9% ($3.9 million). Games volume was down 5.1% ($15.2 million). Hold was 12.48% versus 13.15%. Slot win totaled $118.6 million and was up 3.3% or $3.8 million. Volumes were up 0.8% or $15.4 million while hold was 6.0% versus 5.9% Newell said.
In Washoe County, total win of $80.9 million increased 6.4% ($4.9 million) and for the year total win is up 3.6%. Washoe County slot win increased 9.3% ($5.7 million). Slot coin-in totaled $1.3 billion and was down 0.4% ($4.8 million) versus November 2024. Hold was 5.2% versus 4.7% last year. Game and table win totaled $13.9 million, down 5.5% ($814,000). Games volume was up 4.6% ($3.8 million), while hold was 15.7% versus 17.4%.
Washoe County sportsbooks were up 9.7%. Volumes were up 12.6% or $4.1 million on a hold percentage of 12.5% versus 12.8% last year.
Reno’s total win of $55.6 million increased 7.1% ($3.7 million) and for the year total win is up 4.1%. Slot win was up 10.4% or $4.1 million. Volumes were down 1.5% ($13.1 million) and the hold was 4.9% versus 4.4% last year.
Sparks total win totaled $14.9 million and decreased 0.8% ($119,000), while total win was up 1.8%. Slot win totaled $13.9 million and increased 1.9% ($256,000). Coin-in increased 1.3% ($3.4 million). Hold was 5.2% versus 5.2% last year.
In the Carson Valley, total win of $11.6 million increased 2.2% ($247,000) and for the year total win is up 4%. Slot win up 1.9% ($202,000). Slot coin-in was up 0.8% ($1.3 million). Slot hold percentage was 6.4% versus 6.3%.
South Lake Tahoe total win of $13.8 million decreased 4.6% ($658,000) and for the year total win is up 1%. Slot win decreased 5.6% ($586,000). Volume was up 10.7% ($16.6 million). Hold was 5.7% versus 6.7%.
Elko’s total win of $35.6 million increased 5.3% ($1.8 million) and for the year total win is up 3.3%. Slot win increased 5.9% ($1.7 million). Slot coin-in increased 7.3% ($35.0 million). Slot hold was 5.8% versus 5.9%, Newell said.




