After all players successfully place their wagers, the casino draws 20 balls (numbers) at random.
The casino would draw 60 percent of its customers from the city and Long Island, officials said.
That grew to $190 million in 2010 as the casino draws approximately 750,000 people each year.
On top of construction cost overruns and layoffs, the casino has drawn only 2,000 people a day, half the original projections.
Already, many resent the 175 buses and 50,000 people that the casino draws to southeastern Connecticut each day.
The casino drew 8 million visitors last year and saw revenue jump 41 percent last quarter.
Moreover, every major casino is drawing more business.
The 10 casinos in the county, running 24 hours a day, are drawing 1.2 million visitors a month to these vast rural stretches.
The casino draws numbered balls at a scheduled time.
And if the casino draws out-of-towners, there may be more traffic.