Many small businesses and organizations rely on the revenue provided by skill games to pay bills and keep their doors open. Especially one that is allowing them to hang on during difficult economic times.” Maybe, this time, the big guys can allow the little guys a small victory. “They continue to attack small restaurant and bar owners and fraternal groups for wanting the opportunity to have a few skill games that provide much-needed supplemental revenue. “The Pennsylvania casino industry, including Parx Casino, continues to break revenue records, which we applaud, but sadly that isn’t enough for the gaming giants,” said Mike Barley, spokesman for Pennsylvania Skill. These electronic games can be won every time with skill and patience. Yet, Parx spends its time trying to crush small businesses, volunteer fire companies and veterans’ groups for having legal skill games in their locations. The numbers show the casino is not impacted by skill games. This is on top of its bricks-and-mortar and online casino revenue.
The casino drove revenue of $756,756 from in-person wagers and $252,573 through online wagers, for a total of $1 million.