Las Vegas Review-Journal

Full House chief optimistic over sports betting

- By Bailey Schulz Las Vegas Review-journal

Four out of the five Full House Resorts properties took a hit this past quarter, but its CEO remains optimistic for the regional casino company.

CEO and President Dan Lee expects to see positive results as the Las Vegas-based company explores expansion opportunit­ies and as legalized sports betting continues to spread across the U.S.

“We’re actually pretty lucky,” Lee said during a call to investors Thursday, pointing to two properties in states that either legalized sports betting recently or are expected to do so in the near future.

Full House operates five properties: two in Northern Nevada, one in Colorado, one in Mississipp­i and another in Indiana.

Indiana legalized sports betting in May, and voters in Colorado will vote on whether to allow sports betting in November.

The company’s Rising Star casino-resort in Rising Sun, Indiana, saw a 7 percent

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decline in revenue over the past year, which Lee attributed to road constructi­on and one-time costs for new management.

He remained optimistic about the property’s on-site sportsbook, set to open this fall. At the Silver Slipper, located in Mississipp­i, sports wagering contribute­d $443,000 to operating income during the first half of the year from retail alone. It was the the only Full House property to report growth in cash flow, up 13 percent from the previous year.

“We think this (sports betting) could be pretty material to a small property,” Lee said.

In June, the Illinois Legislatur­e passed a bill that will dramatical­ly

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