The Indiana Gaming Commission is reporting a decrease in monthly casino revenue. The agency says adjusted gross revenue in November fell to more than $188 million, compared to nearly $200 million during the same period a year ago. Four of the state's 13 venues reported an increase.

Horseshoe Southern Indiana pulled in $22.4 million, compared to $21.9 million a year earlier and Horseshoe Casino Hammond's $40.8 million improved on its $34.9 million adjusted gross revenue during the same period in 2012.

Indiana's two racinos, Hoosier Park in Anderson and Indiana Grand in Shelbyville, reported increases. They were boosted by a state-approved deduction.

Hollywood Casino in Lawrenceburg, Rising Star in Rising Sun reported a decrease as the opening of Horseshoe Cincinnati continue to pull regional casino-goers away.

You can view the November 2013 report by clicking here.

You can view the November 2012 report by clicking here.

Source: The Indiana Gaming Commission

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