Las Vegas Restaurant Week has deals through Sept. 11

Anthony Curtis’ nationally syndicated weekly column.

Aug. 31, 2011

Perhaps the best two-week stint of the year for food lovers is in progress now. Las Vegas’ fifth annual Restaurant Week runs through Sept. 11 and has prix-fixe deals for $20.11, $30.11 and $50.11 at an amazing number of high-end restaurants, including Aureole, Bacio, Nobu and many more. Check out the list at helpoutdineoutlv.org.

Primm’s upgrade: The three casinos at Primm – a city at the Nevada/California state line, 40 miles from Las Vegas – have completed an $8.5 million “property rejuvenation.” Improvements to Primm Valley Resort, Continue reading

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Breaking Free

Anthony Curtis’ weekly column for Vegas Seven magazine.

August 8, 2011

If you play football contests, and you play them seriously, you probably have a pretty good handle on who’s running contests this year and how much each costs to enter. You can pay $750 to play Leroy’s Pro or College Challenge the maximum three times, $3,000 to enter the Las Vegas Hilton’s SuperContest twice or $10,000 for the Cantor Football Contest. Or you could take a shot at three popular contests that won’t cost you a thing. Continue reading

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Football Season Underway in Las Vegas

Anthony Curtis’ nationally syndicated weekly column.

August 7, 2010

Football season is here and in Las Vegas, that means lots of promotions. Parties, contests, betting specials, and more will be unleashed this month and continue through the Super Bowl. One of the best opportunities this year comes from two weekly handicapping contests that pay real money to winners, but are free to enter. For the second year in a row, the free contests are being held at Coast properties (Gold Coast, Suncoast, Orleans, and Sam’s Continue reading

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Annie Duke on Late Late Show

Decide to Play Great Poker author Annie Duke is a guest on CBS’ Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.

August 5, 2011

Click here to see Annie discussing  discussing her new book and her role as Commissioner of the new Epic Poker League.

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Beating the UFC

Gambling columnist Michael Kaplan interviews savvy sports bettors who’ve found a way to profit from the UFC, of whom LVASports.com’s Alf Musketa is a prime example.

Sept./Oct. issue, 2011.

“When they started putting lines on all the fights, I knew that the books would lack information and make errors that could be exploited. Off all the sports I bet, UFC is now the strongest for me. It’s still new as a betting sport and the linemakers haven’t come up with the right odds for the prop bets or over/unders. The money-lines are weak, and so are the initial numbers.” Continue reading

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Book Review: Decide to Play Great Poker by Annie Duke

Chad Holloway reviews Annie Duke’s new poker strategy guide, published by Huntington Press.

August 30 2011

DTPGP is strategy guide for no-limit Texas hold’em, as opposed to a book like Jerry Yang’s All-In (click here for a review of that book), which is a narrative. I’ve literally read dozens of strategy books in the past few years, and finding one worthwhile is a rare event. Needless to say, I was skeptical about DTPGP and expected it to be another run-of-the-mill strategy manual. Luckily, my bias was immediately swayed when I read the opening sentence to Chapter 1: “The First Rule is There are No Rules.”

The illusions of rules are given in DTPGP, no doubt, but it is important to recognize that the book is designed to get you thinking about general concepts that should not be mistaken for steadfast rules. While reading the book, you might think Duke is telling you what to do, but by the time you’re done, you’ll look back and realize that instead of telling you the how, she’s graciously provided you both the how and why. Knowledge is power, especially in poker.

One of the things I liked best about this book was that while it was a guide for no-limit hold’em, it was neither pertinent strictly to tournaments nor to cash games. The book tends to use tournament situations in its examples, but it soon becomes apparent that the information and tactics can also be applied to ring games. Finding a book applicable to both variations of the game is rare indeed. Continue reading

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Playing the rebate game

Anthony Curtis’ weekly column for Vegas Seven magazine.

August 30, 2011

Did you hear about the gambler who beat Atlantic City for several million dollars in blackjack a couple of months ago? He must be some sort of master card counter, right? Nope. He’s something better—a real good dealmaker. It turns out that the guy was able to negotiate gambling terms that mathematically turned the tables on the casinos. Explaining all the ins and outs of what he did would be complicated, but all you really need to know is that the key to his deal was getting a rebate on losses. Continue reading

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New Project to Shake Up Las Vegas Strip

 

Anthony Curtis nationally syndicated weekly column.

August 23, 2011

Details have been announced for the former “Project Linq,” now known simply as “the Linq,” Building the 200,000 square-foot open-air marketplace at center Strip will result in the demolition of the O’Sheas casino and a complete renovation of the Imperial Palace. The IP will be renamed, expanded, and remodeled to blend into the complex, which will have 40 retail, dining, and entertainment Continue reading

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Vegas: Tasty Topless Cave

 

 

 

More love for Huntington Press from Thrillist Vegas, with this follow-up review to Topless Vegas v.5.0, originally a Thrillist pick when first published in 2009.

Aug. 16, 2011

MoreUpgrade: Topless Vegas 5.0

Just like the women working at the clubs it covers, this bible of nude Vegas was begging to have a little work done, and got it in the form of a two-year anniversary update, with all-new reviews of the myriad tittay bars, strip clubs, casino shows, and topless pool parties that help Sin City live up to its name.
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My Week at the Blue Angel

Excerpts from Rain Taxi’s review of Huntington Press author Matt O’Brien’s latest creative non-fiction title

Vol. 16 No. 2, Summer 2011 (#62)

by Jens Tamang

“O’Brien has an incredible eye for detail, made potently clear by his exploration of the city’s underground water drainage systems and the various characters who call it home. Combined with his allegiance to quoting others directly — makeing the collection, at times, a kind of oral history — O’Brien clearly situates himself in a genealogy of cold, hard journalism and documentary. But he never stays there. In fact, by giving narrative voice to his own desires and biases within each new social situation, O’Brien’s account of the city of fortune reveals his undying compassion and curiosity for its lost souls. Continue reading

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Las Vegas strip clubs battle tough times with freebies, buffets

Travel writer Kitty Bean Yancey investigates how the recession has struck Sin City’s skin scene, and give props to Huntington Press’ unique gentlemen’s club guide, Topless Vegas, now in its fifth edition.

August 2, 1011

When I was in Vegas this spring, the Spearmint Rhino — voted best strip club in Vegas by a panel of insiders selected by USA TODAY — was offering an amazing lunch deal: $4.40 for a burger, fries and drink. (LasVegasAdvisor.com CEO Anthony Curtis just checked out that promo recently, which included a beer). Once in the door, the hope clearly is that patrons will drop some cash into the g-strings of the hundreds of strippers who work every shift. Continue reading

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An Early Way to Beat the Odds

LVASports.com handicapping guru Fezzik is interviewed by the Wall Street Journal in the run-up to NFL season.

August 3, 2011

The wise guys like their chances again this year. Steve Fezzik, a professional sports bettor in Las Vegas and two-time champion of the Las Vegas Hilton’s sports handicapping contest, said he bets on about 50 college football games the day the lines go up at the Nugget, and generally does very well. He said about two-thirds of his bets last year were correct. (He declined to say how much he won total.) Continue reading

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