Does the Illitch Family still fantasize about having the top casino in A.C.? That leaves the Caesars Entertainment triumvirate, led by Harrah’s Resort‘s $21.5 million (+8%), lagged by Caesars Atlantic City ($19 million, +1.5%) and the Tropicana Atlantic City with $17 million, flat in February. Ocean Casino Resort slid 11.5% to $26 million. Hard Rock Atlantic City was flat and way back at $37.5 million. ![]() Borgata put even more distance between itself and the competition, up 9% to $57.5 million. The comp-sweating Golden Nugget tumbled 14% to $11 million, tightening its stranglehold on last place, well behind Bally’s Atlantic City ($12 million and an impressive +14%) and Resorts Atlantic City ($12.5 million, -2%). In Atlantic City, slot winnings rose 3.5% to ($159 million) on 4% more coin-in but tables slipped 4.5% to $54 million as wagering dipped 1%. ![]() Gambling revenues inched upward in New Jersey, plus 1% statewide, mainly driven by Internet casinos (+9%).
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