Originally posted on 11/21/2011:

Stations
Grade: A
Offshore Comparison: Sportsbook.com
Review: Limits are more than enough until you beat them. Lots of +EV offerings. Huge books with plentiful seating and great TVs. Very convenient books no matter where you are in Vegas. So easy to beat.
Best Sportsbook of the group: Red Rock

Wynn
Grade: A-
Offshore Comparison: Youwager
Review: Limits aren't posted, have placed 1K bets on obscure sports and they've taken it. Have +EV offerings. Really nice book, although dominated by the race book. Sportsbook is about 3 rows of seating and in the corner. Major markets they've taken 3k from Tomato. Parking garage is convenient to sportsbook.
Best Sportsbook of the group: Wynn

MGM
Grade: B
Offshore Comparison: BetOnline
Review: Limits are good, lines can be +EV. 20 cent baseball lines are evil, but their run lines and totals are beatable. Really nice books, great places to watch the games and even have beatable 2nd halves. Haven't found a convenient book though in the group, they take a while to get to from the parking lot. Location is bad when you're commuting from the burbs.
Best Sportsbook of the group: Bellagio

Harrahs/Caesars/Rio
Grade: B-
Offshore Comparison: DSI
Review: Can't bet more than $500 and while they have square numbers, they usually aren't any better than other properties. .15 baseball lines aren't fun. You'd think they'd take big bets because of the popularity of Caesars and amount of books they have, but Tomato could never get bets approved for 1k there.
Best Sportsbook of the group: Caesars

Stratosphere
Grade: B-
Offshore Comparsion: Bodog
Review: Won't take more than $500 on anything, but still worth the trip with +EV offerings. Don't watch a game here. Location is ultra crappy.
Best Sportsbook of the group: Stratosphere

Golden Nugget
Grade: C+
Offshore Comparison: Heritage
Review: Small book that is modernized and nice. Only book downtown worth being at. Hangs a number at times, but doesn't want to get killed on it. Would only take 3k on a primetime NCAAF game on an underdog, begged for 4k and was refused.
Best Sportsbook of the group: Golden Nugget

South Point
Grade: C
Offshore Comparison: The Greek
Review: Have never been refused a bet here, lots of offerings, huge book, great atmosphere. +EV opportunities are a bit hard to find but are there. Haven't placed a monster bet here but they seem like they would take multiple thousand on a game. Easy to find parking next to the book in the lot out front, they also have books in Summerlin (Rampart) and at the Palms.
Best Sportsbook of the group: South Point

Lucky's
Grade: C-
Offshore Comparison: 5Dimes
Review: Offers more lines on soccer than almost any other Las Vegas Book. Problem is the vig is so high that it's almost never worth betting. Limits are good, never refused a bet. They have the best number at times. Outs are predominantly in places you don't want to be (Terrible's, Riviera, Downtown)
Best Sportsbook of the group: Plaza

Cal Neva
Grade: C-
Offshore Comparison: WSEX (before they went broke)
Review: Reno-based book that has taken big bets from Tomato in the past. Offers some attractive baseball lines that haven't been adjusted for steam. Not any type of place to watch a game. Not a huge fan of sharp bettors, had an employee call a manager for betting $200 on a spring training game.
Best Sportsbook of the group: Four Queens

LV Hilton

Grade: D+
Offshore Comparsion: Bookmaker (although no one is really Bookmaker)
Review: Huge, old, smelly. People love it because they're squares and like the odds on the favorite and the variety of offerings. There's a separate parking lot next to the book but spots are never available on a weekend. Rarely +EV but when they are you can hit them for 5k and they won't care.

Coasts
Grade: D+
Offshore Comparision: Grande
Review: High limits when you ask for them, nice books, located in the burbs. Usually very sharp.
Best Sportsbook of the group: Sam's Town

Leroy's
Grade: D
Offshore Comparison: BetVegasVic
Review: Allegedly takes big bets from Walters. Sharp shop with lines that are never the best on the board. Used to be one of the first to offer college lines and could be beat on openers. Best number is never here. Tiny books in bad locations.
Best Sportsbook of the group: Silverton

Cantor
Grade: F
Offshore Comparison: Pinnacle
Review: Can only beat these guys on props. Occasionally they'll take a stance on a game and you'll want to bet it. Huge limits, state-of-the-art books, big ego. Ruining Vegas.
Best Sportsbook of the group: M Resort