Money trail
Statewide slot players' loss for May: $211.22 million, up from $210.83 million in May 2014.
Statewide slot payout rate since July 1: 89.94 percent; for every $100 bet, machines return an average of $89.94
High and low payout rates: 90.71 percent at Parx in Philadelphia; 89.19 percent at Penn National near Harrisburg
Rivers: 89.7 percent payout; monthly slot revenue $24.32 million, up from $23.97 million last year
Meadows: 90.01 percent; monthly revenue $19.61 million, down from $20.97 million
Presque Isle: 89.61 percent; monthly revenue $10.46 million, down from $11.1 million
Lady Luck Nemacolin: 90.14 percent payout; monthly revenue $2.64 million, up from $2.31 million
Source: Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board
Cranberry player 4th in WSOP event
David Eldridge of Cranberry took fourth in the first pot-limit Hold 'Em tournament of this year's World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. Eldridge, who briefly had the chip lead at the final table, got $55,960. The tournament had a $1,500 buy-in and drew 639 players.
In pot-limit, a player's maximum bet depends on how much money is already in the pot.
Nine other local players finished in the money in early WSOP events.
Jack Schanbacher of Reserve won $28,759 for finishing 11th in a $5,000 No Limit Hold 'Em tournament with 422 players. Nicholas Immekus of Jefferson Hills won $2,016 for finishing 134th in a hyper No Limit Hold 'Em event with a $1,000 buy-in and 1,436 players.
Seven local players won money in the Colossus tournament, the largest poker tournament on record with 22,374 entries at $565 each. Players who busted early could re-enter; organizers said the Colossus drew 14,284 unique players. The top 2,241 finishers got paid. Local winners:
• Tate Campbell, Pittsburgh, 278th place, $7,170
• Chad Power, Pittsburgh, 460th, $5,615
• Manh Nguyen, Homestead, 672nd, $4,474
• Daniel Steen, Pittsburgh, 820th, $3,635
• Sun Wong, Pittsburgh, 1,366th, $2,315
• Lawrence Pileggi, Pittsburgh, 1,483rd, $2,125
• Michael Foglia, Cranberry, 1,911th, $1,398