Landry's gaming unit saw its profit decline 40% to $7.6 million from $12.7 million in the same year earlier period on a 13.5% decline in net revenue $52.4 million from $60.6 million. Casino revenue fell 8.5% to $32 million, room revenue fell 22% to $11.8 million due primarily to lower occupancy and room rates on the Strip, and food and beverage revenue fell 13.3% to $10.8 million.

The state Gaming Control Board reported this week an 8.7% decline in gaming win from Downtown Las Vegas casinos in September. Gaming win, the amount gamblers lose in casinos, was $44.8 million in September, down from $49 million in the same year-earlier period.

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