Gaming win figures are important to the state because taxes are collected from the win totals. For the first 11 months of 2021, casinos have won $12.3 billion, the third-highest annual total in history – and December win hasn’t yet been added in. Lawton said 2021 casino revenue also has eclipsed most 2019 figures. It was the second-highest month for win this year, trailing only July’s $1.36 billion total. The board reported the state’s more than 400 licensed casinos won $1.322 billion from players, a 71.4 percent increase over November 2020. He also isn’t ready to concede that exceeding the $1 billion-a-month mark has set a new standard, but Lawton added that “it is feeling normal.” Michael Lawton, a Control Board research analyst who crunches the gaming numbers, won’t speculate on how many more months the streak could continue. The streak of nine months, which began in March, topped a record that had stood for 14 years. Baskow/Las Vegas Review-Journal) casinos in November set an all-time record for the longest streak of consecutive months winning more than $1 billion from players, the Nevada Gaming Control Board reported Wednesday. Nevada casinos are breaking the record for most consecutive months winning more than $1 billion. Guests play Keno on the gaming floor at Red Rock Casino on Tuesday, Dec.