RubinBrown Gaming Stats 2013
Table Games Revenue by State * , ¹ , ²
$4.10B
$4.00B
$3.96B
$4.08B
$0.90B
$0.80B
$0.70B
$0.99B
$0.86B
$0.60B
$0.50B
$0.62B
$0.69B
$0.40B
$0.30B
$0.20B
$0.36B
$0.37B
$0.13B
$0.13B
$0.10B
$0.30B
$0.33B
$0.10B
$0.08B
$0.08B
$0.07B
$0.07B
$0.01B
$0.05B
$0.01B
$0.01B
$0.01B
$0.22B
$0.23B
$0.21B
$0.26B
$0.21B
$0.21B
$0
Ohio
Iowa
Illinois
Maine
Kansas
Missouri
Indiana
Nevada
Mississippi
Colorado
Delaware
New Jersey
West Virgina
Pennsylvania
South Dakota
When analyzing the 2011 and 2012 table game hold percentages, there is a statistical correlation between daily win per table and table game hold percentage. This suggests an inverse relationship between hold and daily win per table, as jurisdictions with the lowest hold percentages will generally generate the highest daily win per table. Within the states that generate a higher daily win per table game, the volume of table game play is offsetting the lower hold percentages. The lower hold percentage in these states is attributed to a higher density of skilled table game players that wager larger sums of money, resulting in increased table game volume, and table game rules that are more favorable to the patron, thereby decreasing the house advantage and overall hold percentage.
2011
2012
Revenue per Table Game per Day †, ††
$717.08 $733.41
Colorado
$2,300.47 $2,736.53
Illinois
$1,533.92 $1,581.89
Indiana
$768.80 $852.69
Iowa
$1,048.27 $1,061.19
Mississippi
Table Games Hold Percentages ‡, ‡‡
$1,152.76 $1,134.53
State
2011
2012
Missouri
Colorado Illinois Indiana
20.0%
19.9%
$1,931.58 $2,014.79
15.7%
15.8%
Nevada
17.3%
19.3%
$2,006.41 $1,750.10
Iowa
20.0%
20.9%
New Jersey
Mississippi
16.8%
17.5%
Missouri Nevada
$2,240.12 $2,196.94
19.1%
18.3%
Pennsylvania
13.2%
13.1%
New Jersey South Dakota
14.6%
14.2%
$253.43 $287.67
South Dakota
17.3%
17.9%
$0
$500
$1,000
$2,000
$2,500
$3,000
$4,000
$1,500
$3,500
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