The August table games revenue fell 6.4%, from nearly $16.1 million in July to $15.07 million last month. The August slots revenue was $39.9 million, a dip of 1.3% from July (almost $41.2 million), according to The Virginia Lottery. The July mark was a state record, admittedly in a small three-month sample since there have been three casinos operating in the commonwealth. It was the first time since the May 15 opening of the Caesars Danville casino, operated by the company that offers the Caesars Virginia sportsbook, that revenue fell in a month-over-month comparison for the state’s casinos. Virginia’s three casinos reported almost $55.06 million in adjusted gross revenue for August, which was down 3.9% from the previous month (about $57.3 million).
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