Associated Press
Baton Rouge
July 16, 2008 12:45 pm
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Gamblers lost $3.28 billion playing state-licensed casino games during Louisiana’s just-completed fiscal year.
According to state police figures released Tuesday, the games took in slightly more than during the 2006-07 state fiscal year when gambling establishments won $3.23 billion.
During the 2007-08 fiscal year that ended June 30, riverboat casinos won $1.8 billion, Harrah’s downtown land casino in New Orleans won $419.1 million and casinos at race tracks won another $384.4 million.
Gamblers lost another $674.1 million in video poker machines at off-track betting parlors, truck stops and bars.
The figures don’t include the three Indian reservation casinos in Louisiana. Those casinos don’t have to report their winnings to the public.
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