![]() Leach explained that 49 percent of the net win goes to the New York Gaming Commission for educational purposes and administrative fees. Our surcharge distributions, year to date, are $292,000. And then year to date, we are over plan by potentially $1.2 million in earnings distributions. “So, we’ll have distributions over $2 million to our municipalities. “We’re waiting on the month of June, which is shaping up to be a very good month, too,” she said. “It’s very positive.”Īs far as distributions to WROTB’s 17 municipalities, Leach said $1.7 million has been generated during the first two months of the second quarter (April and May). “From January through May, we’re up $19.1 million or 4.3 percent in credits played from 2022 and up $3.4 million or 11 percent in net win,” Leach reported. Furthermore, the net win – what’s left in the machines after paying out the customers – hit $6,994,850, also a May record. Jacquelyne Leach, speaking at today’s WROTB board meeting at the Park Road facility, said credits played – the amount of money put into the gaming machines – hit $95,294,821, the most ever during May. ![]() Batavia Downs Gaming rode the Kentucky Derby and Preakness to a record-setting month of May when it comes to credits played by its patrons and net win, according to the chief financial officer of Western Regional Off-Track Betting Corp.
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