I'm off to Vegas for the 1st time in a few weeks and would like some advice on where to watch the NFL. Also which are the best sportsbooks out there both for viewing and betting.
Belliago sportsbook is great, all 8 early games on, leather chairs and free drinks (get there early on the Sunday though). I am only a 200 dolar max punter so limits never an issue with me! but saw some fairly lumpy bets (upto about 5 grand) layed. Do check out other sportsbooks when you're walking around early in the week as you'll sometimes be able to nick a half point here and there if you've got a strong early opinion.
Belliago sportsbook is great, all 8 early games on, leather chairs and free drinks (get there early on the Sunday though). I am only a 200 dolar max punter so limits never an issue with me! but saw some fairly lumpy bets (upto about 5 grand) layed.
Depending on when you're actually there, you could go and watch the UNLV Rebels play.
4 Sept v Wisconsin Badgers 25 Sept v New Mexico Lobos 2 Oct v Nevada Wolf Pack 30 Oct v Texas Christian Horned Frogs 13 Nov v Wyoming Cowboys 18 Nov v Air Force Fighting Falcons
Just an idea.
Depending on when you're actually there, you could go and watch the UNLV Rebels play.4 Sept v Wisconsin Badgers25 Sept v New Mexico Lobos2 Oct v Nevada Wolf Pack30 Oct v Texas Christian Horned Frogs13 Nov v Wyoming Cowboys18 Nov v Air Force Fighting
Go to the book in the Palazzo/Venetian called Lagasse's Stadium or something and get yourself an in-play console. A pain in the rear to keep changing the batteries but you can bet on most events such as "How will this drive end TD/FG/Punt" for example.
Pretty shocking overrounds, but very beatable in the mould of the old bodog in play lines. Also if you google the place you'll see why I suggest it, even if you don't fancy the in-play console (which you will when you try one :p )
Go to the book in the Palazzo/Venetian called Lagasse's Stadium or something and get yourself an in-play console. A pain in the rear to keep changing the batteries but you can bet on most events such as "How will this drive end TD/FG/Punt" for exampl
all the books get super busy on nfl sundays and it will be standing room only so get there early. make sure you ask for drinks tickets when placing your bets. in addition to whats already been mentioned the sportsbook at the wynn is also worth checking out. you'll have a great time.
all the books get super busy on nfl sundays and it will be standing room only so get there early. make sure you ask for drinks tickets when placing your bets. in addition to whats already been mentioned the sportsbook at the wynn is also worth checki
forget the big casino's. take yourself down to circus circus,proper atmosphere, grab a seat in front of the massive screens, 1 dollar tip for a bottle of beer, sports book to your left poker room to ur right, heaven..
forget the big casino's. take yourself down to circus circus,proper atmosphere, grab a seat in front of the massive screens, 1 dollar tip for a bottle of beer, sports book to your left poker room to ur right, heaven..
Yes ESPN Zone closed, try the sports bar in miracle mile shops in planet hollywood. Dozens of big screens and really cute waitresses, Can remember what it is called but you cant miss it.
Yes ESPN Zone closed, try the sports bar in miracle mile shops in planet hollywood. Dozens of big screens and really cute waitresses, Can remember what it is called but you cant miss it.
Cant beat Ceasers Palace for me - Cant remember exactly but they had about 8 large screens and seats everywhere, atmosphere was awesome as there were 100's of poeople watching the games - you cant go anywhere in vegas without being near at least one TV with football on.
Cant beat Ceasers Palace for me - Cant remember exactly but they had about 8 large screens and seats everywhere, atmosphere was awesome as there were 100's of poeople watching the games - you cant go anywhere in vegas without being near at least one