DEADWOOD, S.D. (AP) — New statistics from the South Dakota Commission on Gaming say that Deadwood's gaming industry is poised to show a moderate decline in revenue for 2013.

The Rapid City Journal reports gross revenue for the year through November is down more than 3 percent, dropping by more than $3 million.

Slot machine revenue, which makes up the bulk of Deadwood gaming dollars, is off nearly 4 percent this year.

The Deadwood Gaming Association's Mike Rodman says that's a big concern because slot play is 90 percent of the industry's business. He says the industry has to recapture the market that has been lost to competitive jurisdictions.

Table game play provided the lone bright spot, with revenues up nearly 8 percent. Rodman attributes that to a bet limit increase.

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