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Las Vegas - Starting out this AMAZING day of wagering over in England and we're gonna drop some cash on Chelsea over Fulham. The Blues are sitting in 4th place, which is good for a ticket to the UEFA Champions League, but West Ham is just three points adrift, so expect a gigantic effort. You'll have to lay a big number, around -$220, but it's worth the effort. Why?

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Las Vegas - Taking a quick mid-afternoon trip across the pond where we'll drop a few Euros on Leicester City over Southampton. Leicester has been on a sweet little roll, winning three in a row, and should make it four at St. Mary's Stadium. The Foxes beat the Saints at home back in January, 2-0, then just threw another bagel at Southampton (1-0) in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley. And now the Saints will have to face the hungry Foxes without their leading scorer, Danny Ings.

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Las Vegas - So, the NFL Draft huh. Okay. Obviously, no one is betting on the #1 pick which is gonna be Trevor Lawrence. Why? You have to lay $100 and you win back a STINKIN' LOUSY dollar. Yea, Trevor is 1/100 to be called in the first spot by Roger Goodell. But, ah, the number two spot is very interesting. Most of the talking heads, podcasters and bloggers have locked in Zach Wilson from BYU as the #2 pick for the New York Jets. Wait just a second.

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Las Vegas - Looks like Vegas is BACK BAABBBEEE!!!

Obviously, 2020 was a giant drop in visitors and revenue, but March's numbers show a GINORMOUS 72.6% increase for the state, with a massive 67.2% bump for the Strip.

Here's a list of the Nevada casinos' net winnings in March...

- Penny slots: $323.8 million.

- Blackjack: $71.4 million.

- Baccarat: $68.2 million.

- Sports: $39.8 million.

- Roulette: $33.3 million.

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Las Vegas - Thinking about a few prop wagers for the UEFA Champions League semi between Real Madrid and Chelsea. You can drop some cash on the 'Exact Score' prop and a 0-0 tie after 90 minutes at +$650 looks pretty tasty. Also a few pennies on a 1-1 tie after 90 at +$500. Both of these teams are VERY stingy when it comes to giving up goals. How stingy? Madrid has allowed only two goals in the last five Champions League matches, and ZERO goals in the last four in all competitions.

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