September 8th, 2014 at 3:42:54 PM
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Not necessarily in regards to odds, but comfortably of the seating and TV quality.
Another question, do you get free drinks in them?
Another question, do you get free drinks in them?
I got a plan, we take all your picks we reverse them like one of those twilight zone episodes where everything is the opposite. You say "black" we go white.
September 8th, 2014 at 3:55:25 PM
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In terms of TV quality, I gotta vote for the Cantor books. They have the biggest and brightest screens. Cantor is at Palms, Tropicana, Silverton, HRH, Cosmo, Venetian and M in Vegas. Might be missing one in the list.
September 8th, 2014 at 4:33:44 PM
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That's an easy one, Red Rock.
September 9th, 2014 at 4:23:07 AM
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A lot of them use a drink ticket system for sports bets. When you make a bet, you get a ticket that you can hand to the server to order a comped drink. If it is a large wager they might give several or more.
I wouldn't be a good judge of what's comfortable for people watching games; that isn't what I'm doing there, and I think the things that make it a good book for me for a racebook are mostly irrelevant to the sports side. I do sometimes hear about "Legasse's Stadium" in Palazzo/Venetian being talked about as a large high-end sports venue that some say is nice. Cantor runs the betting operation there.
I wouldn't be a good judge of what's comfortable for people watching games; that isn't what I'm doing there, and I think the things that make it a good book for me for a racebook are mostly irrelevant to the sports side. I do sometimes hear about "Legasse's Stadium" in Palazzo/Venetian being talked about as a large high-end sports venue that some say is nice. Cantor runs the betting operation there.
Suck dope, watch TV, make up stuff, be somebody on the internet.