Maryland casino revenue surpasses $90M in November

Dec 5, 2014, 10:31am EST

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Jaclyn Borowski

The Horseshoe Casino Baltimore opened in August.

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Maryland casinos brought in a record $90.2 million in November, but revenue decreased year-over-year when excluding Horseshoe Casino Baltimore which opened in August.

Not including the Horseshoe, casino revenue declined 0.6 percent, or $40,567, from a year ago, the state's Lottery and Gaming Control Agency reported Friday.

Compared with October, casino revenue increased nearly 4 percent from $86.8 million.

Despite Horseshoe's opening, revenue at Maryland Live — the state's largest casino — increased 7 percent in November to $53.8 million, up from $50.3 million a month before. Maryland Live revenue was virtually on par from a year ago.

Horseshoe raked in $23.4 million, up 4 percent from October.

Hollywood Casino Perryville brought in $6.2 million in November, down 6.9 percent from a year before.

Casino at Ocean Downs revenue slipped 3.8 percent to $3.3 million in November. Rocky Gap Casino Resort generated $3.5 million, up 5.8 percent from November 2013.

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