In November, Virginia gaming revenue reached $51.2 million.

In November, the Virginia Lottery reported that gaming revenue at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Bristol Rivers Casino Portsmouth, and Caesars Virginia was $51.2m a 3% increase from October's $49.6m.

The operators paid $10.3m in taxes to the Gaming Proceeds Fund. The Virginia Lottery Board granted the casino license to Hard Rock in April 2022.

Rivers Casino Portsmouth opened on January 23 2023 and the temporary Caesars Virginia in Danville opened on May 15.
 
It is interesting to see the growth in gaming revenue in Virginia for the month of November. The Virginia Lottery reported that the combined revenue from Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Bristol, Rivers Casino Portsmouth, and Caesars Virginia reached $51.2 million, representing a 3% increase compared to October's $49.6 million. This shows a positive trend in the gaming industry in the state.

As for the taxes paid, the operators of these casinos contributed $10.3 million to the Gaming Proceeds Fund. It is worth noting that this fund is used to support education and other important causes in Virginia.

In terms of the specific casinos mentioned, it is mentioned that the casino license was granted to Hard Rock in April 2022. This means that they have been operating for several months now. Rivers Casino Portsmouth, on the other hand, opened its doors on January 23, 2023. It seems like it is a relatively new establishment. Lastly, Caesars Virginia in Danville opened as a temporary casino on May 15th.

Overall, these numbers indicate a positive growth in the gaming industry in Virginia, and it will be interesting to see how this trend continues in the coming months.
 
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