Table Games Examinated By Casinos

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that Pennsylvania has the chance to get an additional 165 million dollars annually in the gaming revenue if table games were in operation at all twelve of the state’s casinos. It was officialy announced by a person who was hired by 3 casinos.

The chief executive office of The Innovation Group, Steve Rittvo affirmed that the revenue could be around 104 million dollars, money generated by poker, roulette, blackjack and dice. But the most of revenues are coming from the slots machines‘ side bringing no more and no less than 60 million dollars.

He even added that table games‘ presence could attract gamblers plus adittional slots machines players.

Mr. Rittvo was supposed to have a 12 percent state tax from the annual table games revenue. Compared with the percentage tax rate which contains House Bill 21, its 12 percent is lower than the House Bill which contains 21 percent.

Recently, Mr. Rittvo has been hired by 3 casinos in Pennsylvania. These casinos are the Mohegan Sun, Philadelphia Park, and the Sands Bethworks casino from Bethlehem which has been recently opened.

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