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we're staying at Barbary Coast in april. we've played in gold coast and rio were comfortable.
harrah's is small but not bad, they even serve food. barbary coast looked interesting last year. the day we were there, a group of old dudes were playing that looked pretty hardcore.
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The MGM Grand and is the worst Sports book on the strip. It's just like setting in the first two rows at the movies. The Hilton still has a large sports book and was one of the best, but it is getting alittle dated.
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Mandalay Bay is great, although they usually only have a few tellers, and you'll get shut out if you wait too long to bet on a big race day.
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i like mandally bay.....but go to the luxor and ask for mike or nyny and ask for rafiel pm me if you want
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Without question..... The best sports book in the Las Vegas Hilton!!!!!!!
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bellagio, by five lengths - followed by mirage
bet 1k - 1.5k per day and they will throw in a buffet for two.. no waiting in line either |
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Harrah's is a bit on the small side, but I don't mind that. Seemed like it was easier to find someone to BS with there than in the bigger places, but no question the bigger places like the Mirage are way more comfortable. Another thing about Harrahs was that if you tip the cashiers, they sometimes will give you some good tips too. Like others here said though, I would prefer to not have cashiers at all. I've lost a few dollars because the cashiers at the sportsbook had a poor command of English. Still trying to figure out how they got Aqueduct out of Oaklawn. Guess I need speech therapy. As machine oriented as Vegas is you would think it would occur to them that machines are the way to go in the sportsbook too or at least a combination of machines and live tellers.
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