Which Casino's In Vegas Have The Best Sportsbook?

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  • Speedy88
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 03-19-11
    • 11717

    #1
    Which Casino's In Vegas Have The Best Sportsbook?
    I'm going to Vegas for the NBA playoffs in June and I'd like to know which casino's have the best sportsbooks to play at? Thanks in advance.
  • DudleyDawson
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 02-10-12
    • 5658

    #2
    Bellagio
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    • dimaggio8
      SBR Wise Guy
      • 05-14-09
      • 507

      #3
      I think Ceasars Palace is pretty good too.
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      • briedward
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 03-24-12
        • 982

        #4
        Las Vegas Hotel (previously Hilton) is the best - you get comps on your players card. The only problem is they might go bankrupt someday (they recently couldn't afford to keep the Hilton name).

        My 2nd preference is Palazzo/Venetian. They don't seem to care if you don't use a players card.

        MGM usually accommodates w/out a players card, but sometimes they will impose wagering limits if you don't use their card. They love asking for a players card, even though there are absolutely no comps associated with it.

        Wynn likes to ask for ID a lot, even if you keep everything under 10K.

        I have no experience with Caesars.
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        • gambleballs
          SBR Sharp
          • 10-15-07
          • 466

          #5
          Hilton (LVH) for biggest selection
          Cantor (M, Venetian/Palazzo, HR, Cosmo, Trop, Palms) for biggest limits
          Caesars for party atmosphere
          Venetian for nicest atmosphere
          T.I. for stalest lines
          MGM properties for convenience (however Cantor's mobile app is the most convenient I guess)
          Stations for locals
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          • greenhippo
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 02-15-12
            • 9091

            #6
            Only stopped by the Palazzo sports book, it looked pretty fukking awesome though. If I'm not mistaken, the sports book is part restaurant so you can order real food while watching the game. Small though, but for a small group it's nice. I've always enjoyed Caesars for its size and location next to the poker room.
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            • Ian
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 11-09-09
              • 6046

              #7
              For watching games the Palazzo is the best choice.

              For betting purposes Caesars Entertainment and Station Books have the "squarest" lines with major market favorites and overs frequently shaded 1/2 point. For smaller market stuff Cantor, Wynn, LVH, and Lucky's franchises (Terrible's, the Riv, and the D) have the most lines. Cantor is sort of a pain in the ass as they do everything possible to hide what the line currently is for non-major markets, but if you're at the Palazzo anyway then you might as well deal with them.
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              • goblue12
                SBR MVP
                • 02-08-09
                • 1316

                #8
                Rent a car and visit as many places as you can. Everyone likes something different.

                To summarize...

                If you're a favorites bettor: Cantor is your best out.
                If you're an underdog bettor: Stations is your best out.
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