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six5juice | 24 |
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Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. He must also have a ton of overseas bank accounts too.
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spocsstocks | 5 |
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If Ivey is a US resident, how is he allowed to play online???
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spocsstocks | 5 |
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Quote Originally Posted by scalabrine: His dad is an obvious degen too. For all intents and purposes, it was his dad's 60k bankroll Chris lost. I would never be able to tell my dad, "Hey. Ya know that 60 grand you had? Yeah, I lost everything. Wanna watch the game tonight?" Yup, I agree! |
scalabrine | 17 |
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Quote Originally Posted by Bling: I watched it too. Moneymaker is a true degen Loved his story on where he won $16 grand one weekend, and used the winnings to place four $4000 bets, thinking that even if he won 1 out of 4, he would still have 8 grand. He lost all 4 bets People like Moneymaker keep Vegas a live haha. I wonder what he is doing now. I wouldn't be surprised if he pissed away all his winnings. Uncle Sam just wants his cut...like in all things. The government was probably salty balls that they weren't taxing the online poker industry. Then again, Full Tilt was scamming a crap load of people. I hope there is a way to regulate all of this. |
scalabrine | 17 |
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Quote Originally Posted by skankserwhere: Any chance in hell I can get a comped room while I am in Vegas from this friday thru thursday? I'll be bettin 1000 a game or so?? Anyone know of any place that will give out comped rooms to sports bettors? Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks I was told that you need to be betting upwards of 10K a game. |
skankserwhere | 8 |
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It was a decently made documentary. I found it funny that the Full Tilt guys were key figures in this movie haha.
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scalabrine | 17 |
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Thanks for the link!
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scalabrine | 17 |
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I was gambling at Flamingos in Feb. It wasn't overly busy. The construction at Bill's wasn't a problem either.
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ebpadjen | 6 |
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Quote Originally Posted by rball747: I make about $100,000+ a year wagering sports I have the best capper ever for 2 yrs.and tried many before moving here. I started here in LV two years ago with only $2,000.00 bankroll also my sports book is off shore and get much better lines than here in LV but I go to the book every day and make small bets using a matrix method given to me to have fun with and its good in itsself. Yours Rb |
Beergut | 496 |
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Quote Originally Posted by SinCityTwist: It's called the Martindale System I didn't even know it had a name, but everything does so I should've known. But yeah I did some research on it and the winning percentages jump up only if you use it in moderation. I have just been using it for the past 2.5 weeks now and it has been working for me thus far. The original $770 I started with was just extra money and now I'm playing with house money so it's no risk now just reward if it keeps going. As of my win yesterday I am now up $1700 and I have since but my $770 back into my bank account. My picks yesterday went 3-0 and 4-0 if you count my 1st Half Montana pick also. Sin, I don't wish you any bad luck. More so, I'm not knocking your system. Every capper, pro or recreational, will hit their bad streaks. If you have a small bank roll--and you are betting large units per game--you will probably max out if a bad streak were to occur. The system you are using is also a system for any type of gambling. If I lose 5 bucks, I'll play 10 the next hand/roll. If I lose that, my next bet will be 20. If I lose that, I'll put up 40. Shoot, if you are playing black jack at a downtown casino, you already lost 75 bucks. Think about using that system when you are on the strip when the table mins can get upwards to 25 bucks? Most pro cappers will tell you to bet the same units for every play. An when you have a good read on a game, make that your big play. Heck, I have even read that a good way is to only risk 1-2% of your bankroll for every play. BOL to you bro |
Beergut | 496 |
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Gordon Ramsay's Steak House at Paris Hotel.
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Crashdavis565 | 10 |
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Seen some tickets on Twitter by Floyd Mayweather for over a million.
I was told that William and Hill books don't have limits either. But as one poster said, it's all case by case. |
Pang89 | 14 |
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Quote Originally Posted by jmadvocate: it's a caesars property - you should be able to cash that ticket at any CET property. go to the bottom of https://www.caesarspalace.com and see all the affiliates. Yup, shouldn't be an issue. Placed a bet at Binion's only to cash it at one of their sister properties in downtown. You should be good bro |
KidCovington | 3 |
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Quote Originally Posted by lillefty: Carnival court is only open on weekends now as they are renovating the area between Harrahs and the quad(formerly IP). Sportsbook is fine if you just want to place simple wagers.. IE spreads or totals. If you are looking for good food in the $15-20 range, go to the grand lux cafe in either the venetian or palazzo. It is open 24 hrs & you can get anything from breakfast,lunch, or dinner. If you have a car, try out the egg & I restaurant on Sahara for breakfast or herbs and rye for steak(also on Sahara). Go there between 5-8 pm and get 1/2 price happy hour pricing. Apps,filet,& desert for $30 bucks! Can't be beat. Enjoy Well stated! Grand Lux and Carnival Court for the win! |
Jerry Garcia1 | 14 |
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Stayed there last year. It was okay. To me, it's a middle tiered hotel/casino. It got the job done.
The poker room had some decent action during the week. The sports book is small, but pretty nice. |
Jerry Garcia1 | 14 |
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You won't be displeased with the Wynn or Encore. Very top notch place.
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jodyd8407 | 4 |
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Quote Originally Posted by SinCityTwist: Ok here is the system I have been using that has been working for me I look at all sports that I can possibly bet on for the day. While looking at the games times played are critical as my system utilizes up to 3 plays per day. I play one team in the morning, one in the afternoon and one at night to cover myself If I lose one of the previous bets and I just double my bet everytime. Here's an example of the amounts I use Game at 9am - $110 wager Game at 12pm - $220 wager Game at 4pm - $440 wager and if I'm in a terrible funk going 0-3 at this point I would go $880 for a 7:30pm game. However I haven't had to get to my 3rd game yet thank god. I started with $770 and like I said I have hit for the last 2 weeks which has put me up $1400. I am no professional capper but utilizing the suggestions for the experts along with my own research has done me well. Hope I didn't jinx myself by sharing my system, but I like for everyone to get money. Marc Lawrence is by far my favoritee capper to follow on here by the way. Today is going to be a little tricky because there is only a handful of games and the times are very close together but this is who I'm taking in this order Game 1 @ 4pm - Knicks -3 for $110 Game 2 @ 6:05pm - Montana 1st half for $220 Game 3 @ 7pm - Trailblazers -13.5 for $440 Good luck Very interesting system...I don't see this working in the long run since your bank roll is so small. BOL. Hope it works for you bro. |
Beergut | 496 |
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William and Hill books have some decent future NFL/College Football Odds.
As for books... On the strip, check out MGM, ARIA, Treasure Island, Mirage Off the strip, check out Palms Downtown, check out Golden Nugget |
MrMath | 8 |
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Just got back from Vegas.
Here are some books that really took me by surprise: (1) Palms (2) Treasure Island (3) Mirage -------- Other sports books on the strip that can get the job done (4) Harrah's (5) Excal ----------- Downtown Golden Nugget. Don't waste your time anywhere else! Plaza is redoing their book and they will be the biggest book downtown when they are done.
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tmurda666 | 18 |
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