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Tuesday, August 07, 2012

Perryville Casino Asking State To Take Back 400-500 Slot Machines, Citing Lost Business

The manager of the Hollywood Casino in Perryville is asking the state to take back 400 to 500 video lottery terminals, saying it has lost 40% of its business since Maryland Live! opened in June at Arundel Mills.

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6 comments:

dleo9148 said...

Maryland...always 3 steps behind.

Nobody gives a crap about slots now. People cared about slots 10 years ago.

Now people care about table games. Are they going to wait until all surrounding states are flooded with table games before they address that issue? By then nobody will have any money.

Give me a private game with friends and a beer.

Nero fiddled.

Special sessions for gambling. What a joke.

Anonymous said...

Everybody hammered Erlich and Governor O'Dumbass waited to long to push for casinos in Maryland. O'Dumbass deserves to fail in the Casino business with the incompetent leaders we have

Anonymous said...

Yeah remeber the democratic state controlled house and senate were so appalled and down right indignant and horrified when Erlich came up with the slots idea. My how they change like the weather. Hell would surely freeze over if any of them actually had any principles and stood by them.

Anonymous said...

The whole gambling program in Maryland is wacko. Most citizens are not aware that the casinos don't buy or pay for their slot machines; the State provides them free of charge! And the casino owners can request new ones anytime they want, even every day if they desire! Don't believe me? Check it out yourself!

Anonymous said...

This is still and will always be Micheal Busch's fault in my opinion. He stonewalled it so long while Erlich was in office, and now we are 10 years behind surrounding states. He is the reason for this mess!

Anonymous said...

Gov O'Dumbass is obviously qualified for higher office. If he can f-up Maryland as much as he has just think what he can do on a national level.