Deadwood gambling down in September but up for the year

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Deadwood gambling down in September but up for the year
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A new monthly report shows gamblers wagered $140 million in Deadwood during September, which was down about 5 percent from the same month last year.

About 90 percent of that money — roughly $127 million — went back to gamblers as winnings. Casinos kept the rest, about $13 million.

Most of the gambling in Deadwood happens at slot machines. Gamblers put about $132 million into the machines in September, which was down 5 percent from September 2022.

Meanwhile, table game wagering (blackjack, poker, craps and roulette) increased by 1 percent to $7.6 million. Sports betting — which began in 2021 after voters approved it in 2020 — increased by 38 percent to just under $1 million.

Taxes on Deadwood gambling produced a total of $1.2 million in September for state government and local governments in Lawrence County.

For the calendar year through September, about $1.2 billion has been wagered in Deadwood, which is up 3 percent compared to the same period last year.