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By Mark Mayer

Sports betting bounced back significantly with “staggering” gains’ in win volume for the first three months of this year, according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board officials.

“I think you can relate this to an across the board interest in sports among both men and women,” said Eddie Ricca, race and sports director at Suncoast in Summerlin. “The younger crowd is beginning to realize that sports betting is the best way to beat the house and they are doing their homework through television exposure, match-up information and the Internet.”

Nevada sport books posted a 150 percent increase in win for the Jan. 1-March 31 period, along with an encouraging 16 percent increase in win for the 12 months ended March 31 over the previous 12 months.

Fueling the statewide increase were large win amounts on the Las Vegas Strip. For the first three months of the year, Strip sport books’ win increased 287 percent over last year, and 15 percent for the 12 months ended March 31.

Rob Terch, sports book manager at Casino MonteLago, attributed the rise in house volume to the end of the war and the economy returning to normal.

“I hope that trend continues,” he said. “I think the match-ups have helped upgrade interest. Having the Anaheim Ducks going so far in hockey helped bring new blood into hockey betting and allowed the California following to become larger. I know when I was at the Frontier, a lot of bettors liked making plays with the Lakers. The Super Bowl and March Madness were also well received.”

Caesars Palace race and sports director Chuck Esposito said the figures bear out the fact that sports betting has become a growing industry.

“One of the reasons for the popularity of betting sports is that there are so many events on the board carrying different propositions,” Esposito said, “Golf and NASCAR have become much more interesting to fans. This past week the Annika Sorenstam propositions were well received. It seems like every week, there’s something new.”

Esposito also thought the parity in sports played a part in generating more interest among bettors.

“In the past, most of the hockey interest came from Canada and the East Coast,” Esposito said. “Now things are starting to spread this way, which creates more excitement for customer.”

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Thanks Spive. Good Read.

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Hey where did you get this from,

I always liked Mayer's articles at DBC sports till that was swallowed up by VI and he vanished.
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Great post, but have a question for Ricca:
If younger crowd is doing all this homework and have discovered how beatable sports are than why is casino sportsbook win up 150%!
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> Caesars Palace race and sports director Chuck Esposito said the figures bear out the fact that sports betting has become a growing industry.
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Yet, DSI is downsizing, while other offshores have folded during the past 6 months?

Growing, as in not enough to keep some boats afloat, while others are taking on water?

There is some serious fleecing going go here.
 

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Most places I know of are having a decent year.That sound is me knocking on wood.
 

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I feel a cold wind whenever I envision the possibilty of having to deal with only tourist-trap Vegas books(all of them) or heavy vig locals at best. But, that seems to be more and more a likelihood in near future.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> I feel a cold wind whenever I envision the possibilty of having to deal with only tourist-trap Vegas books(all of them) or heavy vig locals at best. But, that seems to be more and more a likelihood in near future. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Disagree...the competitive trend on the "world" market front indicates better pricing ahead.

As for Vegas...they became uncompetitive about 20 years ago...why anyone continues to play (sports) there is beyond belief.


BTW: Although there are occasional winds...they are NEVER COLD ones here in Vegas...just hot slots, I mean sluts.
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You know BAGIANT posted this same thing at Phoenix Sports!Gaming Today is the nuts when it come to Vegas news!
 

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Spive:
Las Vegas is a great place to live, but the slots and sluts are both over-priced; the sluts just more so!
As for sports betting, vegas is as good a spot as any to go on line. The food is great and affordable if you no where to look and I do!
 

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7000 people a month move to Vegas thinking it is right for them...while the town keeps building more casinos and communities.
 

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It looks like running wise guy action out of town and making placing a phone bet an ordeal has paid off for the Vegas sportsbooks.
 

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