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I've been playing cards and craps at casinos for years, but I've never bet on sports. I'm taking a trip to Vegas soon and would like to bet on some basketball games.
What criteria would you use to decided which casino has a "good" sportsbook and which one has a bad one. Is it just things like customer service and atmosphere? Do some sportsbooks offer bets on more games than others (e.g., more obscure college basketball teams)? I'm just curious on how you decide which sportsbooks you like/dislike, or whether they are pretty much same. Bonus question: based on these criteria, which sportsbook in LV is your favorite? |
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