New York’s four full-scale commercial casinos generated a combined $62 million in gaming revenue in March, up 1.8% year-over-year.
The figures, published by the New York State Gaming Commission, show that slots produced $46.4 million, up 3.5%, while table games contributed $14.4 million, down 2.5%. Poker contributed $789,799, and retail sports betting contributed $387,533.
Rivers Casino and Resort led the market for the month with $20.3 million, up 3.5%, ahead of Del Lago Resort and Casino, which was up 5.9% year-over-year to $16 million. Tioga Downs was up 2.2% to $10.7 million.
Resort World Catskills was the only casino to record a year-over-year decline, dropping 4.5% to $15.1 million.

