Retired Review-Journal editor Mike Brunker returns to give his betting tips for the 156th running of the Belmont Stakes on Saturday.
Betting
One BetMGM bettor needs the Edmonton Oilers to defeat the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final to cash a three-leg parlay worth almost $600,000.
Two of the biggest long shots ever to win the Belmont Stakes, the final leg of horse racing’s Triple Crown, cashed tickets in the 21st century.
Boston, the favorite all season to win the NBA title, is a -215 series favorite over Dallas in the finals. Here’s where pro handicappers see value in the series.
Michael “The Wizard” Kipness, a pro handicapper since 1986, gives his analysis on the 10-horse field for Saturday’s 156th Belmont Stakes.
An expert who monitors sports wagering nationwide thinks Nevada may need to change its in-person registration policy to keep up with competitors nationwide.
Caesars Sportsbook has season win totals posted on all 134 FBS teams, and Colorado, under coach Deion Sanders, is again a favorite of bettors.
The mystery bounty format is now one of the most popular at the World Series of Poker, as players can collect large sums of money without winning the tournament.
Donald Trump’s betting odds to win the 2024 presidential election decreased after he became the first former American president to be convicted of a felony.
The college football landscape will look different this season. But some Las Vegas handicappers believe a familiar face has the best chance to win the title.
Golden Knights star Jonathan Marchessault performed the ceremonial “shuffle up and deal” announcement to kick off the 55th World Series of Poker.
The 55th annual World Series of Poker begins Tuesday at Horseshoe Las Vegas and Paris Las Vegas, with 99 live bracelet events and 30 online events scheduled.
The Raiders’ win total opened at 6½ at several Las Vegas sportsbooks. But there’s reason to believe that the team could exceed expectations.
Along with the 55th World Series of Poker on the Strip, several other poker events are taking place in Las Vegas this summer.
Las Vegas resident James Holzhauer was beaten, in part, by his own strategy in the two-game final of “Jeopardy! Masters.”