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The Mirage in Las Vegas to Close its Doors After 35 Years
The iconic Las Vegas property The Mirage is set to shut down in just a week from today. The property was purchased by the parent company of Hard Rock Casinos which is owned by the Seminole of Florida.... -
Top 5 Sportsbooks in Vegas 2024
It all started in Las Vegas. A trip to Vegas meant one could legally bet on sports at any of the several sportsbooks located within the city limits. With the rise of online sports betting, one would h... -
Sportsbooks Think Bitcoin Will be Worth This Amount End of 2024
The title of this article is just a little misleading. When a sportsbook publishes a spread on a team of -7 points, that doesn’t mean they think the team will win by 7. This just means that it i... -
Is Vegas Dying? Is It Obsolete?
It would make sense to think that sports betting is dying in Las Vegas. The city (and state of Nevada) had a monopoly on sports betting for years. Then came the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in May of 201... -
A Brief History of Super Bowl Betting
The Super Bowl is not just one of the biggest sporting events of the year, it’s also a time for friends, family and fans to come together, watch the game and make some bets. Betting on the Super Bow... -
Vegas Action on 2021 NCAA Tournament
The 2021 NCAA tournament is ready to head into its second weekend and already bettors are in an absolute frenzy. With no March Madness last year due to the coronavirus pandemic, bettors were hungry to... -
Big Bets Won and Lost, Weekend Sportsbook Betting Wrap Up
This past weekend was yet another mixed bag for the public and the sportsbooks (it usually is). The roller coaster starts Thursday and culminates on Monday night and starts all over again three days l... -
Frank Rosenthal: Infamous in the Sports Betting World
When you hear the term sportsbook or even sports betting, Frank Rosenthal is a name that may come to mind. Born in the U.S. in 1929, Rosenthal hosted TV shows in Vegas in addition to working as a spor...
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