Our guest this week is Anthony Curtis from the Las Vegas Advisor. We talk about what is coming in the near future in Las Vegas including updates on the opening of Virgin casino, and Resorts World.
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Show Notes
[00:00] Introduction of Anthony Curtis publisher of The Huntington Press and The Las Vegas Advisor
[00:30] Mattress Mack’s Super Bowl bet on Tampa Bay +3.5 -127
[07:32] Mattress Mack’s World Series bet
[09:44] Virgin Hotels Las Vegas
[14:33] Mohegan Sun licensing and and advantage play, taking action
[22:52] The Drew and Resorts World
[29:19] South Point Casino March Promotions – $500k Swipe, Spin, and Win
[30:37] Predictit.org/promo/edge – places wagers on various political events, $20 deposit match for GWAE listeners
[31:13] BlackjackApprenticeship.com – card counting training website, program, and community
[31:47] VideoPoker.com/gwae – Gold Membership offers correction on most games, free Pro Membership trial for GWAE listeners
[32:46] Las Vegas Advisor couponomy, travel deals
[42:30] Las Vegas Advisor on YouTube
[50:20] Vegas is re-opening
[55:14] Recommended: Collateral on Netflix, Crown and Anchor Pub
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Guest Links:
Huntingtonpress.com
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Youtube.com/channel/UCj0CosN58h_3RmbRRe5OiHw
Recommended:
Collateral Netflix.com/title/80185171
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So Las Vegas Sands sold Venetian/Palazzo. What about Sands Bethlehem? Your talk about them looking to open in Texas makes me think they want to switch to a regional model like Penn. And did the death of Addison bring about the end of chasing convention business?
Hasn’t Sands Bethlehem been sold a few years ago? And since the company sold all properties in Las Vegas, the corporation would have to be renamed to Sands International or whatever, but no more Las Vegas Sands. Without their flagship in the city of entertainment it wouldn’t be fair to keep the name. I remember the days when there was the old “Sands” hotel/casino. It was smaller, and it had something the new buildings never had..”charme”.