LAS VEGAS - Nevada's March gaming win in Nevada jumped 7 percent from the same month in 2012, but fell from the total collected in February, according to the state's gaming control board.
In numbers released Friday, the casinos in the Silver State won more than $914 million in gaming revenue. That eclipsed last March's total of more than $854 million.
The gaming win, though, appeared to have dropped more than $100 million from February's total of $1 billion, according to Nevada Gaming Control Board statistics.
Clark County casinos raked in the bulk of March's gaming wins, accounting for nearly $788 million, according to NGCB's numbers. Clark County casinos also saw their gaming win go up from the previous March by 7 percent.
In a breakdown of Clark County's gaming win, Las Vegas Strip casinos saw a jump of more than 13 percent to $507 million. Downtown Las Vegas casinos took in $45 million in March, reflecting a 5 percent jump.
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