I'm planning a trip with my wife soon, and I'm just curious for those of you that have been, do the Vegas Sportsbooks offer alternative props like you might find on Bovada, 5dimes, etc? I have a certain bet I like to use online, but I'd like to do it at one of the live sportsbooks if possible (just for the experience).
The bet I like to use, btw, is the 3-way Alternative Run Line. Thank you.
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I'm planning a trip with my wife soon, and I'm just curious for those of you that have been, do the Vegas Sportsbooks offer alternative props like you might find on Bovada, 5dimes, etc? I have a certain bet I like to use online, but I'd like to do it at one of the live sportsbooks if possible (just for the experience).
The bet I like to use, btw, is the 3-way Alternative Run Line. Thank you.
IF we are talking baseball the William-Hill sportsbooks off the normal moneyline and runline plus "reverse" runline (dog -1 1/2) and "alternate" runline (fav -2 1/2) bets along with over/under game totals. also 1st inning run scored yes/no props and 1st five innings sides and totals. they also offer "In Game" betting, the one bad thing is W-H does NOT offer "comp" drinks
their operations are mostly in smaller casinos like The D, Binion's, Four Queens and Plaza downtown, the SLS (former Sahara) north end of the "Strip", Tuscany and Ellis Island (great place for corned beef & cabbage) off strip, Casino Royal adjacent to the Mirage and Venetian and Hooters (former San Remo) adjacent to the Tropicana along with various small "locals" locations
The Westgate Superbook (former Hilton) also offers most of the William-Hill bets and props including the 1st five innngs and "reverse" and is a GREAT place to watch games and is very liberal with their drink tickets
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IF we are talking baseball the William-Hill sportsbooks off the normal moneyline and runline plus "reverse" runline (dog -1 1/2) and "alternate" runline (fav -2 1/2) bets along with over/under game totals. also 1st inning run scored yes/no props and 1st five innings sides and totals. they also offer "In Game" betting, the one bad thing is W-H does NOT offer "comp" drinks
their operations are mostly in smaller casinos like The D, Binion's, Four Queens and Plaza downtown, the SLS (former Sahara) north end of the "Strip", Tuscany and Ellis Island (great place for corned beef & cabbage) off strip, Casino Royal adjacent to the Mirage and Venetian and Hooters (former San Remo) adjacent to the Tropicana along with various small "locals" locations
The Westgate Superbook (former Hilton) also offers most of the William-Hill bets and props including the 1st five innngs and "reverse" and is a GREAT place to watch games and is very liberal with their drink tickets
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