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Md. Casinos Generate $47M Revenue in February

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BALTIMORE- The Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency on Tuesday announced February 2013 revenue numbers for the state's three casinos -- Hollywood Casino Perryville in Cecil County, Casino at Ocean Downs in Worcester County and Maryland Live Casino in Anne Arundel County. February 2013's combined statewide revenue totaled $47,767,536.68.

Hollywood Casino Perryville generated $5,964,476.56 in February, and its gross gaming revenue per machine per day was $185.59. In a year-to-year comparison, Hollywood Casino's February 2013 revenue decreased by $5,583,757.86 or 48.35 percent from February 2012.  Hollywood Casino Perryville operates 1,148 machines.

The Casino at Ocean Downs generated $3,467,751.20 in February, and its gross gaming revenue per machine per day was $154.81. The Casino at Ocean Downs' February 2013 revenue decreased by $59,098.28 or 1.68 percent from February 2012.  The Casino at Ocean Downs operates 800 machines. 

Maryland Live Casino generated $38,335,308.92 in February, and its gross gaming revenue per machine per day was $302.28.  Maryland Live operates 3,991 machines. 

According to officials, in a year-to-year comparison -- excluding Maryland Live, which opened in June 2012 -- February 2013 casino revenue decreased from February 2012 by $5,642,856.14 or 37.43%.  The addition of Maryland Live, however, brought a year-to-year net benefit to the state of $32,692,452.78, or 216.86%. 

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