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Welcome to the Brand New Australian Poker League Website. We are just optimising the page for your browser, please allow 10-15 seconds to load this first time. It should be nice and quick next time you visit us! Rooty Hill RSL Club Limited; Wentworthville Leagues Club Limited; Revesby Workers’ Club Ltd; Parramatta Leagues Club; Liverpool Catholic Club; The updates also details profitability and tax income for each local government area in NSW, and the number of gaming machines in each area. This information is again broken down by clubs and hotels.
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Liquor & Gaming NSW has published its latest gaming machine data updates, which detail the gaming machine numbers and net profit for each NSW local government area as well as the net profit rankings for all NSW venues with gaming machines.
LGNSW publishes the data every six months which it says is “part of the NSW Government’s commitment to boost transparency on gambling activity in local communities”.
The latest reports cover 1 June 2018 to 30 November 2018 for clubs and 1 July 2018 to 31 December 2018 for hotels. LGNSW said that “due to seasonal factors, gaming machine profits are historically higher in the second half of each calendar year”.
For this period the most profitable hotel in NSW was the Cross Roads Hotel in Casula, while the most profitable club was Mount Pritchard & District Community Club (trading as Mounties).
Texas holdem poker chip hilesi 2019. Top 10 gaming machine net profit hotels in NSW:
*Cross Roads Hotel, Casula
*Railway Hotel, Lidcombe
*Markets Hotel, Flemington
*Meridian Hotel, Hurstville
*The Crown Hotel, Revesby
*El Cortez, Canley Heights
*Campsie Hotel, Campsie
*Twin Willows Hotel, Bass Hill
*Royal Oak Hotel, Lidcombe
*Pritchards Hotel, Mount Pritchard
Top 10 gaming machine net profit clubs in NSW:
*Mt Pritchard & District Community Club Limited (Trading as Mounties)
*Dooleys Lidcombe Catholic Club
*Bankstown Sports Club
*Canterbury League Club Ltd
*Cabra-Vale Ex-Active Servicemen’s Club Ltd
*Rooty Hill RSL Club Limited
*Wentworthville Leagues Club Limited
*Revesby Workers’ Club Ltd
*Parramatta Leagues Club
*Liverpool Catholic Club
The updates also details profitability and tax income for each local government area in NSW, and the number of gaming machines in each area. This information is again broken down by clubs and hotels.
The 10 highest hotel gaming machine LGAs in NSWLGANet ProfitTaxNumber of machinesNumber of premisesSydney$153,448,511.75$49,141,163.003,140172Canterbury-Bankstown$113,152,598.29$44,721,224.2888432Fairfield$79,482,101.49$32,646,053.9750719Cumberland$77,536,626.72$31,870,236.0052218Blacktown$65,864,452.52$24,164,991.0770325Parramatta$50,557,729.72$18,740,907.8854720Georges River$45,277,263.09$17,186,761.7142415Inner West$43,685,223.30$14,119,413.7588855Bayside$40,286,792.26$15,045,984.4843217Liverpool$40,085,619.62$16,049,851.9934112
The 10 highest club gaming machine LGAs in NSW Best casino slots app.LGANet ProfitTaxNumber of machinesNumber of premisesFairfield$185,584,100.34$44,056,193.973,35619Canterbury-Bankstown$175,352,451.22$40,480,146.204,13433Cumberland$114,877,216.50$27,038,352.022,22814Central Coast$110,251,814.99$20,955,515.404,00839Blacktown$82,038,568.76$18,903,709.192,11812Penrith$62,970,776.66$13,510,459.542,10416Wollongong$62,546,504.11$11,066,556.112,47237Georges River$58,588,816.90$12,356,933.341,54014Campbelltown$56,843,753.01$12,972,160.991,5979Newcastle$51,441,783.01$10,211,111.012,12031
LGNSW also detailed some of the key overall numbers relating to gaming machines in the state. Compared to the previous six months the number of gaming machines in operation fell by 300 in clubs and by three in hotels. Overall the net profit in the six months rose by 4.1 per cent in clubs, compared to the previous six months and by 13.4 per cent for hotels.
Over the last six months of 2018 the number of club gaming venues fell by seven compared to the previous six months, while the number of hotel gaming venues fell by 40.
LGNSW has moved to reporting net profit for machines, rather than turnover as it said “turnover has commonly been misinterpreted and led to wrong assumptions about levels of gaming machine loss”.
Net profit is the combined profit from gaming machines for all venues within an LGA. It is not exactly the same as player losses because some larger jackpots are ‘pooled’ when machines are linked across multiple venues and LGAs.
The data has included LGA based yearly statistics for the number of gaming machines and the total value of bets on gaming machines. However, it is the closest indicator of how much communities have lost on gaming machines.
Turnover refers to the total value of bets on gaming machines, including bets made using credits won during the course of play. It is simply the amount of money bet, regardless of whether that money is won or lost.
In NSW, gaming machines must return at least 85 per cent of turnover over the playing out of their full course of combinations, with the average return of all gaming machines being about 90 per cent.
Last night saw an interesting moment in the current Federal election campaign. Julia Gillard and Tony Abbott, live on stage at the Rooty Hill RSL in Sydney’s west… but not at the same time. An audience of 200 undecided voters to ask them the hard questions… although they seemed quite partial to Abbott, and saved the hardest questions for Gillard. I guess that’s inevitable, given he’s the local boy.
But for me, the event provided a telling snapshot of the political world’s attitude towards poker machines and problem gambling. Rooty Hill RSL is massive, with a bowling alley and a laser skirmish centre to complement the 800 pokies in residence. Yes, 800 machines… as a Victorian, with our venue cap of 105 machines, that figure is almost unfathomable.
And in the middle of this massive pokies den were our top politicians. The prime minister and the leader of the opposition. They answered question after question from the Galaxy-poll-picked audience, while all around them hundreds of gamblers dropped their money into the pokies.
Yet no one mentioned problem gambling. No one mentioned the $12 billion lost nationally on the pokies. No one spoke about the proven links between problem gambling and depression, between problem gambling and suicide. Not the audience, not Tony Abbott, not Julia Gillard.Rooty Hill Rsl Poker Machines Free Play
The poker machines and their impact on society were ignored by all and sundry… just as they have been right throughout this campaign.Rooty Hill Rsl Poker Machines For Sale
I can only hope that, come election day, we get enough independent representation in the Senate and the House of Reps to force the problem gambling issue… but I’m not holding my breath. It seems that, regardless of who wins on the day, neither side cares enough to do anything about it.
Register here: http://gg.gg/wu18v
https://diarynote-jp.indered.space
Welcome to the Brand New Australian Poker League Website. We are just optimising the page for your browser, please allow 10-15 seconds to load this first time. It should be nice and quick next time you visit us! Rooty Hill RSL Club Limited; Wentworthville Leagues Club Limited; Revesby Workers’ Club Ltd; Parramatta Leagues Club; Liverpool Catholic Club; The updates also details profitability and tax income for each local government area in NSW, and the number of gaming machines in each area. This information is again broken down by clubs and hotels.
*Rooty Hill Rsl Poker Machines Free Play
*Rooty Hill Rsl Poker Machines For Sale
Liquor & Gaming NSW has published its latest gaming machine data updates, which detail the gaming machine numbers and net profit for each NSW local government area as well as the net profit rankings for all NSW venues with gaming machines.
LGNSW publishes the data every six months which it says is “part of the NSW Government’s commitment to boost transparency on gambling activity in local communities”.
The latest reports cover 1 June 2018 to 30 November 2018 for clubs and 1 July 2018 to 31 December 2018 for hotels. LGNSW said that “due to seasonal factors, gaming machine profits are historically higher in the second half of each calendar year”.
For this period the most profitable hotel in NSW was the Cross Roads Hotel in Casula, while the most profitable club was Mount Pritchard & District Community Club (trading as Mounties).
Texas holdem poker chip hilesi 2019. Top 10 gaming machine net profit hotels in NSW:
*Cross Roads Hotel, Casula
*Railway Hotel, Lidcombe
*Markets Hotel, Flemington
*Meridian Hotel, Hurstville
*The Crown Hotel, Revesby
*El Cortez, Canley Heights
*Campsie Hotel, Campsie
*Twin Willows Hotel, Bass Hill
*Royal Oak Hotel, Lidcombe
*Pritchards Hotel, Mount Pritchard
Top 10 gaming machine net profit clubs in NSW:
*Mt Pritchard & District Community Club Limited (Trading as Mounties)
*Dooleys Lidcombe Catholic Club
*Bankstown Sports Club
*Canterbury League Club Ltd
*Cabra-Vale Ex-Active Servicemen’s Club Ltd
*Rooty Hill RSL Club Limited
*Wentworthville Leagues Club Limited
*Revesby Workers’ Club Ltd
*Parramatta Leagues Club
*Liverpool Catholic Club
The updates also details profitability and tax income for each local government area in NSW, and the number of gaming machines in each area. This information is again broken down by clubs and hotels.
The 10 highest hotel gaming machine LGAs in NSWLGANet ProfitTaxNumber of machinesNumber of premisesSydney$153,448,511.75$49,141,163.003,140172Canterbury-Bankstown$113,152,598.29$44,721,224.2888432Fairfield$79,482,101.49$32,646,053.9750719Cumberland$77,536,626.72$31,870,236.0052218Blacktown$65,864,452.52$24,164,991.0770325Parramatta$50,557,729.72$18,740,907.8854720Georges River$45,277,263.09$17,186,761.7142415Inner West$43,685,223.30$14,119,413.7588855Bayside$40,286,792.26$15,045,984.4843217Liverpool$40,085,619.62$16,049,851.9934112
The 10 highest club gaming machine LGAs in NSW Best casino slots app.LGANet ProfitTaxNumber of machinesNumber of premisesFairfield$185,584,100.34$44,056,193.973,35619Canterbury-Bankstown$175,352,451.22$40,480,146.204,13433Cumberland$114,877,216.50$27,038,352.022,22814Central Coast$110,251,814.99$20,955,515.404,00839Blacktown$82,038,568.76$18,903,709.192,11812Penrith$62,970,776.66$13,510,459.542,10416Wollongong$62,546,504.11$11,066,556.112,47237Georges River$58,588,816.90$12,356,933.341,54014Campbelltown$56,843,753.01$12,972,160.991,5979Newcastle$51,441,783.01$10,211,111.012,12031
LGNSW also detailed some of the key overall numbers relating to gaming machines in the state. Compared to the previous six months the number of gaming machines in operation fell by 300 in clubs and by three in hotels. Overall the net profit in the six months rose by 4.1 per cent in clubs, compared to the previous six months and by 13.4 per cent for hotels.
Over the last six months of 2018 the number of club gaming venues fell by seven compared to the previous six months, while the number of hotel gaming venues fell by 40.
LGNSW has moved to reporting net profit for machines, rather than turnover as it said “turnover has commonly been misinterpreted and led to wrong assumptions about levels of gaming machine loss”.
Net profit is the combined profit from gaming machines for all venues within an LGA. It is not exactly the same as player losses because some larger jackpots are ‘pooled’ when machines are linked across multiple venues and LGAs.
The data has included LGA based yearly statistics for the number of gaming machines and the total value of bets on gaming machines. However, it is the closest indicator of how much communities have lost on gaming machines.
Turnover refers to the total value of bets on gaming machines, including bets made using credits won during the course of play. It is simply the amount of money bet, regardless of whether that money is won or lost.
In NSW, gaming machines must return at least 85 per cent of turnover over the playing out of their full course of combinations, with the average return of all gaming machines being about 90 per cent.
Last night saw an interesting moment in the current Federal election campaign. Julia Gillard and Tony Abbott, live on stage at the Rooty Hill RSL in Sydney’s west… but not at the same time. An audience of 200 undecided voters to ask them the hard questions… although they seemed quite partial to Abbott, and saved the hardest questions for Gillard. I guess that’s inevitable, given he’s the local boy.
But for me, the event provided a telling snapshot of the political world’s attitude towards poker machines and problem gambling. Rooty Hill RSL is massive, with a bowling alley and a laser skirmish centre to complement the 800 pokies in residence. Yes, 800 machines… as a Victorian, with our venue cap of 105 machines, that figure is almost unfathomable.
And in the middle of this massive pokies den were our top politicians. The prime minister and the leader of the opposition. They answered question after question from the Galaxy-poll-picked audience, while all around them hundreds of gamblers dropped their money into the pokies.
Yet no one mentioned problem gambling. No one mentioned the $12 billion lost nationally on the pokies. No one spoke about the proven links between problem gambling and depression, between problem gambling and suicide. Not the audience, not Tony Abbott, not Julia Gillard.Rooty Hill Rsl Poker Machines Free Play
The poker machines and their impact on society were ignored by all and sundry… just as they have been right throughout this campaign.Rooty Hill Rsl Poker Machines For Sale
I can only hope that, come election day, we get enough independent representation in the Senate and the House of Reps to force the problem gambling issue… but I’m not holding my breath. It seems that, regardless of who wins on the day, neither side cares enough to do anything about it.
Register here: http://gg.gg/wu18v
https://diarynote-jp.indered.space
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