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#1 Posted: 10/5/2011 4:19:07 PM I have recently added a day to my upcoming Vegas trip to stay for the Monday Night Football game. Are there any books that do anything special for MNF to draw in the $$$?
Also, how does MNF compare to SNF in Vegas? Are the books just as crowded or do they empty out cuz it's a weekday? |
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#2 Posted: 10/5/2011 4:25:22 PM I imagine there's probably more locals and less tourists on a Monday at the books. |
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#3 Posted: 10/5/2011 9:56:46 PM Never empty....you could try a local with $1 beers and $1 hot dogs....this week's matchup will be packed everywhere.....
Most books have 1/2 dozen or so props to go with the game bets... |
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#4 Posted: 10/6/2011 12:18:01 PM Thanks VG. Hey one other thing off topic here...
I heard the Cosmpolitan is the spot to be on Monday nights. How is it in your opinion? I'd love to hear some details on the crowd, prices, atmosphere, etc. |
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#5 Posted: 10/6/2011 12:48:23 PM I cannot believe that any book run by Cantor Gaming is "the place to be"....although Lagasse Stadium is good (in it's own way)...they do not encourage crowds.... |
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#6 Posted: 10/6/2011 12:59:56 PM I'm sorry VG, I'm an idiot. I was talking about Marquee nightclub at Cosmopolitan. How is that on Monday nights? That's why I noted it was off the topic of my original post. |
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#7 Posted: 10/6/2011 5:08:06 PM started a separate thread for this topic btw. |
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#8 Posted: 10/8/2011 12:00:06 AM I was at the cosmo last weekend and that place only had about a dozen people in the sports book. I was shocked how dead monday night football was |
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#9 Posted: 10/25/2011 2:03:27 PM The worst place is T.I. the manager is an A-hole. have to bet $5k to get
a $10 comp. 4 people all passed out in the hole sportsbook. no props
available. low limits. mirage is the place to be if your in the area at
least they serve beer in there. i guess there is a no alcohol allowed
policy in the T.I. I bet $44 and they wont give me 1 drink ticket.
manager said i had to bet $400 for 1 drink ticket. No giveaways either at T.I. the place is dead silent.
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#10 Posted: 10/25/2011 7:53:47 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by bchadwick: I have recently added a day to my upcoming Vegas trip to stay for the Monday Night Football game. Are there any books that do anything special for MNF to draw in the $$$?
Also, how does MNF compare to SNF in Vegas? Are the books just as crowded or do they empty out cuz it's a weekday?
The Palms offers a great deal of contest and last I remember they do a $500 cash prize. They also have a number of contest for different type of items. They do not have the best tvs but if you get there you can have one of the cubes with your own. It just depends on what type of experience you're seeking but the Palms most likely offers the most as far as contest go.
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