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  2. Westgate Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    The casino has 54,923 square feet (5,102.5 m 2) of gaming space as of 2017, with 576 slot machines, 38 table games, 10 poker tables, and a race and sports book. [5] [6] The casino's sportsbook, the SuperBook, is billed as the largest in the world. [7] [8] The Westgate has various eateries, including fine dining restaurants, a buffet, and a food ...

  3. Circa Sports - Wikipedia

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    Circa Sports is named after the Circa Resort & Casino in downtown Las Vegas. [1] The company was founded by Circa owner Derek Stevens, who is a fan of sports and betting. [1] [2] He began visiting Las Vegas in the late 1980s, and was impressed by the sportsbooks at several resorts, including Caesars Palace, the Stardust, the Riviera, and the SuperBook at the Las Vegas Hilton (later known as ...

  4. Sportsbook Review - Wikipedia

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    Sportsbook Review was founded in 1999 as a watchdog for the sports betting industry. [5] Since then it has expanded its features and now operates SBR Forum, SBR Odds, a sports betting news service, and contests for the community.

  5. Pros push 49ers betting lines up in the Super Bowl, but most ...

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    The early Super Bowl money went on the Chiefs, causing betting lines to drop from 2 or 2 1/2 points to 1 or 1 1/2 points, depending on the sportsbook. Then the professional bettors came in big on ...

  6. Vigorish - Wikipedia

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    When using a sportsbook with the odds set at 1. 90 /2.00 (10 to 11) with vigorish factored in, each person would have to risk or lay $110 to win $100 (the sportsbook collects $220 "in the pot"). The extra $10 per person is, in effect, a bookmaker's commission for taking the action.

  7. Sports betting - Wikipedia

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    Sports betting is the activity of predicting sports results and placing a wager on the outcome. Sports bettors place their wagers either legally, through a bookmaker/sportsbook, or illegally through privately run enterprises referred to as "bookies". The term "book" is a reference to the books used by wage brokers to track wagers, payouts, and ...

  8. Betting strategy - Wikipedia

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    A betting strategy (also known as betting system) is a structured approach to gambling, in the attempt to produce a profit.To be successful, the system must change the house edge into a player advantage — which is impossible for pure games of probability with fixed odds, akin to a perpetual motion machine. [1]

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