Gamblers have been unhappy for a long period of time with the casino gambling industry in the United States still really struggling. But then recently, they must have found a reason to render even just a simple smile when told that Louisiana did not have revenue drop for April and May. It was confirmed to them that the casinos in the state had $203.2 million already in May and they actually had $203.6 million in same month of last year. For some analysts, they can say that there was no revenue drop with the numbers they had.

Gaming Analyst Brad Dawkins said: “That type of drop off of less than a million dollars could easily be explained by the weather, or a gambler who happened to get lucky and hit big in one month. It doesn’t make much sense to read more into it than that. The fact that they are staying close to even is a good thing for the industry’s future.”

Yes, gamblers have been unhappy for a long period of time with the casino gambling industry in the U.S. still really in trouble. But most likely, they have also made even just a simple smile with Louisiana not having revenue drop for April and May. For them, it must be also a good thing when all the other states in the U.S. still really trying so hard to earn enough, not have revenue drop. They must be also aware of casinos in New Jersey also doing everything just to have enough, not have lower revenue.

A gambler said: “AC casinos had to do something to bring customers back. I always thought that the casinos here needed to get more hip with their cocktail outfits. The move towards sexier outfits for their employees will only help their bottom line.”

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