“We do know that there were a couple of operators who did not bid in the first round and those are expected (in the second round),” Myers told the commission Wednesday. Myers predicted continued success in the second round. There’ll be approximately 1,500 permits remaining when the second round of rebidding takes place from March 12-May 20. The results will be posted on the Lottery website. All of the bids are currently under review for final approval. The Lottery also received 382 reserved permits that are awaiting final approval. State Lottery Director John Myers told the commission bids were received on 7,110 of the permits available totaling $53.8 million. A large majority of the 7,800 10-year permits available for video lottery machines in the state Lottery’s Limited Video Lottery program were snatched up in the first round of rebidding that ended Friday, the state Lottery Commission learned Wednesday.
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