Gaming tribes reported a total net win of $713.9 million last year, according to the New Mexico Gaming Control Board.
Last year's take for the 14 tribes was 2.1 percent higher than 2010. They shared $65.2 million with the state under their Class III gaming compacts.
When non-Indian racinos are included, the state's gaming industry reported a net win of nearly $975 million.
That's a 1.9 percent increase over 2010.
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(The Albuquerque Journal 3/1)
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