- South Dakota noted a 4.3% increase in casino revenue, resulting in a total of $11.1 million.
- Blackjack was the primary driver of the revenue increase, generating over $600k.
DEADWOOD, S.D. – Casinos in Deadwood, South Dakota saw a notable 4.3% year-over-year increase in revenue in January of 2026, recording a total of $11.1m in profits.
The increase was primarily driven by table games and slots, which saw revenue increases of 4.6% and 5%, respectively.
Sports betting saw a sizable decrease, dropping from $108k in 2025 to just over $36k in 2026, a 66.2% decrease.
The table game that generated the most revenue at Deadwood Casinos in January was blackjack, which earned over $600k during the month, a 23.5% increase from its numbers in 2025.
The only other table game to see an increase was player-banked poker, while roulette, craps, and house-banked poker each saw a sharp decrease.
Legal Blackjack In Deadwood
There are many casinos in Deadwood that offer legal blackjack. Some of the best options include:
- Bunkhouse and Gambling Hall
- Bodega Casino
- Cadillac Jack’s Gaming Resort
- Deadwood Mountain Grand Casino
- Deadwood Gulch Gaming Resort
- Gold Dust Casino
There are multiple tribal blackjack casinos in Deadwood as well, such as:
- Dakota Sioux Casino (Watertown)
- Fort Randall Casino (Lake Andes)
- Grand River Casino and Resort (Mobridge)
- Lode Star Casino and Hotel (Fort Thompson)
- Prairie Wind Casino (Pine Ridge)
- Royal River Casino and Hotel (Flandreau)
Find more about blackjack in South Dakota here.