Monthly revenues have skidded at Horseshoe throughout 2019 compared to 2018, 20, according to figures compiled by the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency. casinos do) and still crowded with bodies on a Saturday night, the five-year-old facility on Russell Street is increasingly unable to attract the gamblers and gambling dollars that once made it a regional destination. While still making money (as nearly all U.S. Simply put, the Russell Street casino has become an entertainment “has been.” September’s results – the second lowest monthly gaming revenues ever recorded – have pounded another nail into the financial coffin that presently surrounds Horseshoe Casino Baltimore.