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Like clockwork, the number of poker tables in Las Vegas, Nevada swells from May to July every year. The reason: the thousands of poker players that flock to the city from around the globe for the World Series of Poker that begins in late May.
This time around, Las Vegas poker rooms added nearly 100 poker tables in May, but that’s just the buildup, the revenue bump from the WSOP won’t be felt until next month.
Still, there was a solid year-over-year revenue increase in May, as the Nevada Gaming Control Board reported a 2.85 percent increase in poker revenue for the month.
Poker revenue reached $9,171,000, compared $8,917,000 the state’s poker rooms collected in May 2017. However, it should be noted that the 2017 WSOP began on May 31, whereas the 2018 WSOP kicked off on May 29.
For the month of May, the NGCB counted 62 poker rooms and 688 tables. Interestingly, that’s well below the number of tables the state’s card rooms boasted in May 2017. Last year there was 62 poker rooms, but 724 tables.
On a per table basis, May 2018 easily bested last year’s numbers:
- May 2017 table average: $12,316
- May 2018 table average: $13,330
2018 live poker revenue in Nevada
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Maybe in the near future we may have Google Poker, Facebook Poker, Wal-Mart Poker for cash, and so on. Likewise, we'll likely see big name existing sites who never operated in the US such as Betfair, Ladbrokes, and Everest Poker open their virtual doors for the very first time to the United States, each branding among their very first provided US online betting licenses. In the meantime, the alternatives for United States players are restricted to sites operating in little countries or Indian reserves not subject to heavy policy or independent auditing.
from Safest Online Poker Real Money https://www.uspoker.com/blog/nevada-poker-report-may-2018/23695/
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