Local gamblers are putting a lot of chips on the table.
The Baltimore-Washington region has become fourth-largest casino market, bringing in $1.77 billion in gaming revenue in 2017 and surpassing New York City at $1.57 billion, according to an annual report from American Gaming Association.
The three casinos that comprise the region — MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Live Hotel and Casino in Hanover, Maryland, Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races in Ranson, West Virginia — brought in $608.6…