Las Vegas Sportsbook affiliations

Las Vegas Sportsbook affiliations I copied this off the internet when someone posted it probably at least a year ago.... please post updates.. thanks... Boyd Group: California, Eldorado, Fremont, Joker's Wild, Sam's Town, Stardust, Cal-Neva, Bourbon Street, Thirstbuster's Cal Neva: Tuscany, Thirstbusters El Cortez: El Cortez, South Point Golden Nugget: Golden Nugget Hard Rock: Hard Rock Harrah's: Harrah's, Rio, Bills Gambling Hall and Saloon (formerly Barbary Coast), Bally's, Caesars Palace, Flamingo Hilton, , Paris Imperial Palace: Imperial Palace Jerry's Nugget: Jerry's Nugget Las Vegas Club: Las Vegas Club, Plaza Las Vegas Hilton: Las Vegas Hilton Leroy's: Ellis Island, Fitzgeralds, Four Queens, Golden Gate, Key Largo, Lady Luck, Nevada Palace, Riviera, Royal, Sahara, San Remo, Silverton, Tropicana, Gold Rush, Hacienda, Magic Star, Railroad Pass, Skyline, The Mining Company, Barcelona, Silver Nugget, Speedway, Hooters Mandalay Bay: Mandalay Bay MGM-Mirage: Bellagio, Golden Nugget, MGM Grand, Mirage, New York New York, Treasure Island, Circus Circus, Excalibur, Luxor, Monte Carlo Coast Resorts: Gold Coast, Orleans, Renata's, Suncoast Palms: Palms Planet Hollywood: Planet Hollywood (formerly Aladdin) Poker Palace: Poker Palace Rampart: Rampart, Cannery Station Casinos: Barley's, Boulder Station, Fiesta Henderson, Fiesta Rancho, Green Valley Ranch, Palace Station, Santa Fe Station, Sunset Station, Texas Station, Wild Wild West Stratosphere: Stratosphere, Arizona Charlie's Boulder, Arizona Charlie's Decatur Terrible's: Terrible's Venetian: Venetian Wynn: Wynn
Cal-Neva is at Binion's & 4 Queens. Plaza uses Lucky's. Las Vegas Club has no book. There's a Leroy's at Hooter's.
mb is part of mgm venetian also has palazzo terribles is a luckys IP is part of harrahs westin is a leroys palms/cannery/rampart are soon to be south point m is new stardust is old
Could the OP be updated to reflect these changes?

what company owns leroys
https://www.americanwagering.com/
Didn't Fez once post a driving route that hit all (or most of) the books with unique lines? An update to that would be great.
uh, most of those books are gone. it's quite a pathetic state of sports books in this city right now.
[QUOTE=goose148900;657]uh, most of those books are gone. it's quite a pathetic state of sports books in this city right now.[/QUOTE] Agree 100%. Gone are the days when books were allowed to gamble with the casinos money. Now we have a ton of middle management guys who specialize in risk management reduction.