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Sports Betting Las Vegas With World Famous NFL Bettor Jon Price

July 20, 2015

Sports Betting Las Vegas With World Famous NFL Bettor Jon Price from Sports Information Traders

He sits surrounded by computer screens. Those who don’t know any better think that it’s a multi Billion dollar hedge fund operation. Those who do recognize the sports options live odds from the different sportsbooks and the numbers being crunched to spit out what is known as Jon Price’s Delta. Price a reclusive investor has recently taken to the public airwaves for his last few years of professional sports betting.

Pile of Cash

Delta is what the Las Vegas Sportsbook odds are supposed to be according to the Sports Information Traders CEO’s research. His team of expert analysts compare and reviews the current sportsbook odds to the Delta number and add in a little bit of their proprietary mix to come up with the highly probabilistic winner for that game.

Football betting, whether it’s NCAA or NFL Jon Price always thinks of it as a never ending game. The odds are stacked against 99.9% of those playing the game. These big casinos aren’t there for no reason at all. The challenge is always being one step ahead of the oddsmakers. They are smart but you have to be smarter.

The glitz, the glamor, and the money being pumped into the Las Vegas Sportsbooks are a far cry from the early days of back room sports gambling in Vegas. Frank Lefty Rosenthal was popularized in the movie Casino where he started off back east handicapping games and came out west to the worlds most glamorous town to make it even more glamorous.

What “Ace” did for the sportsbooks and casinos was truly amazing. The Riviera and Flamingo shined bright like Bugsy Siegel had dreamed it would. The crowds came in droves not only from southern California but from all over the country. Now days the new star of sports betting is the NFL handicapper who goes by the name of Jon Price from Sports Information Traders. This phenomenon has showcased that he can bring home stacks of money and turn sports gambling into sports investing. In a sense it’s a 180 of the mentality of the olden days of betting. Today you are no longer lined up to place your bets at the counter. Cantor gaming has sophisticated mobile gaming platforms where you can wager from your room or at your Las Vegas, Compound. As long as the IP address says your in Las Vegas, Nevada then your able to place bets.

The future is bright for the sports betting world. Experts alike believe that the 2015 NFL betting season is going to be one of the biggest yet. Each year new rules, regulations, and trades make the first 4 weeks of the season difficult for the bookmakers to accurately pinpoint where the betting lines should be. With experts like Jon Price who have been consistently delivering winning spread picks early in the season for the last 6 years predicts that this year will be no different and with his track record we believe it.

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Daily Neon: Peter Pan Motel Neon Sign

Peter Pan Motel on East Fremont

Peter Pan Motel on East Fremont

Peter Pan Motel open in 1967 and was closed in 2006 but reopened in 2007 with a new repaired neon sign.

Tony Hsieh of Zappos and the Downtown Project has acquired another property in downtown Las Vegas. The property is the small “Peter Pan Motel”. The actual motel is located just off of Fremont Street at 110 North 13th Street. No plans have been made public for Tony’s new acquisition.

Update 7/20/2015: The property is closed and is fenced off – the sign still remains.

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Photo Taken: July 6, 2013

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Daily Neon: Blue Angel Motel Sign

July 14, 2015
blue-angel-motel

Blue Angel Motel Sign

The Blue Angel opened in 1956. The well known sign was designed by iconic Neon Designer Betty Willis. Betty who also designed the Fabulous Las Vegas sign. Willis was criticized for depicting the well endowed angel that now over looks the motel. At one time, the angel revolved and was surrounded by blue jays. The Blue Angel was inspired, fittingly enough, by the Blue Fairy in Walt Disney’s classic animated feature, “Pinocchio”. The Blue Angel closed in 2011.

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Date Taken July 6, 2013

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Daily Neon: El Portal Theater neon sign

June 25, 2015
El Portel Theater Sign

El Portal sign was the location of Las Vegas’ first movie theater, now home to a gift shop.

Opened by William Pike and future Las Vegas Mayor Ernie Cragin in 1928, the theater, located at 310 Fremont St., was the city’s first, and at times only, movie theater. The theater was the first air-conditioned building in Las Vegas. Now home to a gift shop. Currently lives under the Fremont Street Experience canopy in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada

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Daily Neon: Vanguard Lounge

June 22, 2015
Vanguard Lounge

Vanguard Lounge in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada of East Fremont Street

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Daily Neon: Beauty Bar (Salon of Beauty)

June 17, 2015

 

Beauty Bar in Downtown Las Vegas in the Fremont East District

The Beauty Bar is located in the Fremont East District in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada.

Beauty Bar founder Paul Devitt pioneered into downtown Las Vegas in May 2004. Located on East Fremont Street Beauty Bar features a large back patio for live shows and is retrofitted with the late fifties Capri Salon of Beauty from Trenton, New Jersey.

http://thebeautybar.com/las_vegas/

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