This week the Nevada Gaming Control Board announced that they have released the November 2015 gaming numbers for the Silver State, noting that casino revenues were up 7.8% from the same period last year.
For the month the state's casinos won $944.3 million, which was attributed to both slot machine and sportsbetting performance. The slot action was up 13.3% from 2014 and accounted for $596.4 million of the total brought in.
Visitors to Nevada wagered $8.5 billion, and sportsbetting saw $557 million wagered, which is an all-time record. Casinos had a 7.7% win margin, which generated $42.8 million in profits.
Baccarat suffered a decrease in revenues though, as the game brought in 14.3% less action than last year to $109.9 million. Poker also stuttered a bit, as the game brought in $9 million.
No numbers on internet poker revenues were released by the state.