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Gambling receipts rocket in MacaoJuly 26, 2007, 12:40 am (4 years ago)Gambling Mecca Macao has experienced an unprecedented increase in gaming revenues with a massive hike of 46.1 percent year-on-year for the first half of the year.
According to Chinese news agency Xinhua, casino business accounted for 98 percent of all gaming receipts in the Asian gambling destination in those six months. In Macao, which is home to casino tycoon Stanley Ho, authorities revealed that receipts from casino games, lotteries, horseracing and greyhound racing came to 37.97 billion patacas ($4.75bn US). As betting saw a sharp decrease, the casino sector and especially slot machines more than made up for the shortfall. Slots saw a massive gross increase in receipts of 76.3 percent from January to June, while the number of slot machines was up 81.7 percent to 8,234. The number of gaming tables also saw a dramatic increase, up to 3,102, a rise of 58.8 percent from a year earlier. The most popular card game was Bacarrat while Roulette came in as the big game of chance in Macao during the first half of the year. The above figures, which were provided by the government-run Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau, indicate much stronger performance by the Macao gambling industry than expected and indicate a bright future for gaming there.
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