State of New Mexico
Gaming Control Board

NEWS RELEASE
FOR RELEASE: September 2, 2005
CONTACT: Morris J. Chavez, State Gaming Representative
(505) 841-9707 or mjchavez@nmgcb.org
The New Mexico Gaming Control Board, through the State Gaming Representative, monitors the 2001 Tribal-State Gaming Compacts signed by twelve Tribes/Pueblos. The compacting Tribes/Pueblos pay revenue sharing and report “Net Win” quarterly. “Net Win” is the amount wagered on gaming machines, less the amount paid out in cash and non-cash prizes won on the gaming machines, less State and Tribal Regulatory Fees. From this amount, the casino must pay all operating costs. “Net Win” is not the net profit of the casino. The total amount paid to the State Treasurer for the quarter ending June 30, 2005 from the twelve Tribes/Pueblos operating casinos was $11,464,289. This revenue is deposited into the General Fund of the State of New Mexico.
“Net Win” per Tribe/Pueblo for the quarter ending June 30, 2005:
NET WIN
Acoma $ 11,003,901
Isleta 23,667,049
Jicarilla 1,581,765
Laguna 21,048,427
Mescalero 16,037,399
Sandia 32,953,788
San Felipe 5,496,899
San Juan 6,662,811
Santa Ana 13,597,650
Santa Clara 4,221,223
Taos 2,046,026
Tesuque 7,253,990
Total Net Win $ 145,570,928**
**These figures are based on all submitted reports in the New Mexico Gaming Control Board possession at the time of release and are subject to change upon receipt of additional information.