Posts Tagged ‘Race & Sports Book’

 

Odds are You’ll Love our Sports Book

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

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We always like to offer you the best-of-the-best when it comes to our property; (especially gaming, we are a casino after all). You may have heard about our Buffet winning a ‘Best in Las Vegas’ Award as well as our lovely M Girl Cocktail Servers winning the same. But, today we’re talking sports; sports betting to be specific.

Our Race & Sports Book at M is always ahead of the curve (or line for that matter). Our Sports Book was the first in the US to offer ‘in-running’ betting and wagering on live sporting events. So, for you non-regulars in the sports betting world, you’re probably wondering what exactly ‘in-running’ is. Don’t worry, we’re always here to help and give you the edge (edge is the person who has the advantage in sports betting; learn more sports betting lingo here.)eDeck Vertical

‘In-running’ wagering let’s you make bets during sports game. Our Race & Sports Book Director explains it best.

“’In-running’ betting allows players to wager on live sporting events during the actual flow of the game. So once a game kicks off, you will be able to wager on things like who will win the game (with an adjusted money line as the score changes) and the over/under.”

Even better, you don’t even have to get out of your seat on the casino floor to participate in ‘in-running’. Thanks to Cantor Gaming, our Sports Books is equipped with their nifty mobile betting e-Deck devices. The eDeck devices are a one-stop-shop for all your betting needs. Not only can you bet on the big game but you can also play some of your favorite casino games at the same time.

Now if only the eDecks worked in our Buffet… Hey, we can dream can’t we?

To top it all off, our Cantor Gaming Sports Book has another cool feature, ‘Inside Wagering’. Inside Wagers is a line within a line.

Patrons can place wager offers for the Inside Wager event at a reduced commission.

Inside Wagering

Once the time expires for an active Inside Wager, all the bet offers are fully accepted, partially accepted, or fully rejected by the Cantor Race & Sports Book.  This allows our Race & Sports Book to offer greater bet options, better lines, and reduced fees through Inside Wagers.

Does all this sound too good to be true for you sports betting dreams? Try it out yourself or give one of our eDecks a test drive at our Race & Sports Book.

 
 

Bring on the madness

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

RSB3So imagine it’s April 4 and since you’re not at the final game of the NCAA Men’s Basketball tournament, you’re instead sitting in the M Resort race & sports book, or perhaps at 32 Degrees. The action is intense – fast breaks, big points and unexpected runs. What did you take? The over? Maybe a first-half money line? Nope, you took the next free-throw would be made. What? That’s madness! 

MarchMadnessblogIt sure is – March Madness. If you haven’t tried In-Running Wagering technology from Cantor Gaming here at M, the tournament is the perfect time. The folks over at Cantor asked themselves “Why should the betting action stop when the game starts?” The simple answer was that it shouldn’t. From one of the betting stations in the book or from a mobile tablet you can use in areas beyond the book here at the property, the betting action at M matches the action on the court. 

If sports betting isn’t your thing though, have no fear. The property is filled with great venues which are in turn filled with lots of TVs for all your basketball viewing pleasure. On select dates between March 17 – April 4, you’ll also be able to join in some viewing parties in Ravello Lounge hosted by Mike O’Brian from KKLZ 96.3. With drink deals, contests, prize giveaways and of course the lovely Bud Girls, it’s going to be party after party. Check out the graphic for specific dates and time and join us here at M – bring on the Madness!

 
 

Big Game, Big Happenings

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

BigGameIt’s almost time for the Big Game and if you live here in Vegas or have visited during this time, you’ll know the Big Game means big happenings. At M Resort we’ll be blowing things out once again with tons of good stuff for our guests and of course lots and lots of TVs where you can catch all the action. It’s shaping up to be one of the best match-ups we’ve seen in a long time, so we want to make sure you’ve got everything you’ll need here at the property to make your super Sunday one to remember.

We’ll be hosting a property-wide Super Sunday Big Game viewing party on Sunday, Feb. 6 where the excitement is guaranteed to go beyond the sports book. View the game in a fun, upbeat atmosphere throughout the property with a live radio remote with KKLZ 96.3, prize giveaways including a ski trip and tickets to a professional football game, food and beverage specials and the lovely Budweiser girls. 

Our celebration kicks off at 1 pm with a public viewing party inside Ravello Lounge. Equipped with 42 TVs, you can relax in the lounge’s comfortable seats while enjoying $10 buckets of Bud and Bud Light, $3 Cuervo Orange Margaritas on the rocks and $2 Cuervo shots. Stadium-style food specials start at 2 pm with favorites including hamburgers, buffalo chicken wings, Philly Cheese Steak sandwiches, potato chips and more available for purchase with items starting at just $1.50!

If you’re looking to stay close to the best race & sports book in Vegas or the casino gaming action you’ll find drink specials at 32 Degrees Draft Bar, Lobby Bar and M Bar. Lobby Bar will offer its standard food menu starting at Noon. Drink specials include:

  • $10 buckets of Bud and Bud Light 12 oz. bottles
  • $3 Cuervo Orange Margaritas on the rocks
  • $2 Cuervo shots 

For those of you with a serious appetite, Hash House A Go Go will offer guests a big game special of  1 lb. stuffed Burgers and Fries with a domestic bottle of beer (or non-alcoholic beverage) or Two Giant Bratwursts with Fries with a domestic bottle of beer (or non-alcoholic beverage) for just $10.95. The restaurant will also offer additional beer and appetizer specials in the dining room from 3-11 pm. 

For guests looking to bet on the game, the Cantor-operated race and sports book at the M Resort offers the perfect location. Guests are free to bet traditionally or use Cantor’s In-Running wager, allowing them to bet continuously throughout the game. 

The fun doesn’t start or stop with the game however, as New Year’s Eve entertainment headliner Wes Quave returns for encore performances on Thursday and Friday from 9 pm to 1 am and Saturday from 6:30 pm to 2 am in Ravello Lounge. 

We hope you’ll make M Resort your place for the Big Game! See you Sunday!

 
 

The Chalk and Dog

Tuesday, December 28th, 2010

SportsBookblogIf you’ve been hiding under a rock for the past two years, haven’t picked up a paper, watched the news, or browsed the Internet, then you may not have heard about our Race & Sports Book here at M Resort. Operated by Cantor Gaming, the book here at M is known for taking the most serious action in town and offering the latest and greatest in sports betting technology and betting options.

InRunningblogSports betting is an entire subculture and one which the average person doesn’t know much about. Since it’s a big part of Vegas and one of the things we’re known for here at M, we thought we’d indulge in some sports betting lingo just for fun. Keep in mind that some of these terms are rarely used on a daily basis and a few are a bit outdated.

Action – A sports betting wager of any kind, a bet.

Added Game – For sports betting, a game not part of Las Vegas regular rotation posted as an accommodation to customers.

Angles – Using key factors from previous events to predict the results for future outcomes.

ATS – “Against the spread,” taking points rather than betting with the spread and laying points in sports betting.

Beard – In sports betting a beard is a friend or acquaintance that is used to place bets as to conceal the true identity of the real bettor.

Bet – To risk something on the outcome of an event

Book – In sports gambling a Book is an establishment that accepts bets on the outcome of horse racing and sporting events.

Bookie – In sports wagering a person who accepts bets.

Bookmaker – see ‘bookie’

Buck – Sports betting term for a $100 wager.

Buy (Points) – In sports betting, a player pays an additional price to receive half a point or more in his favor on a point spread game.

Canadian Line – In sports betting the Canadian line is a combination point spread and money line in hockey.

Chalk – The favorite.

Chalk Player – In sports gambling this person is someone who usually only plays the favored teams, rarely betting on the underdogs.

Circled game – In sports wagering this is a game in which the betting action is reduced; usually occurs in added games, games with injuries, bad weather, propositions, or halves of games. These games cannot be included in parlays or teasers

Cover – In sports betting this term means a point spread win.

Data Mining – Searching through a large volume of statistics to find profitable situations to bet on in the future.

Dime – $1000.00 sports betting wager.

Dime Line – In sports betting a Dime line is a line where the juice is 10%.

Dog – In sports betting, the team perceived to be most likely to lose.

Dog Player – In sports gambling this term refers to one who mostly plays the underdog.

Dollar – $100, in sports wagering.

Double Action – An “if bet” in sports betting that is processed if the precedent bet wins, ties or cancels.

Double Bet – In sports betting a double bet is a wager for twice the size of one’s usual wager; also known as “double pop” or “doubling up.”

Edge – A persons advantage when it comes to sports betting.

Even Money – Sports betting term “Even money” is a bet whose odds are 1/1; a wager in which no vigorish or juice is laid.

Exotic – In sports gambling the term Exotic is any wager other than a straight bet or parlay – also called a prop or proposition.

Exposure – The maximum amount of money a sports book stands to lose on a game.

Favorite – In sports betting this is the team expected to win an event. The quoted odds reflect the extent to which the choice is favored.

Fifty Cents – $50.00 of sports betting action.

Figure – For sports betting, Figure is the amount owed to or by a bookmaker.

First-half Bet – In sports betting this is a bet placed only on the first half of the game.

Future – In sports gambling odds are posted in advance on the winners of various major events including the Super Bowl, the World Series, the Stanley Cup, and the NBA Championship this is called a Future bet.

Gamble – To risk money on the outcome of an event.

Getting Down – Sports wagering meaning making a bet.

Grand Salami – A sports betting term meaning the grand total of goals scored in all the hockey games of the day. It can be wagered to go Over/Under.

Half-a-dollar – $50.00 in sports betting action.

Halftime bet – In sports betting this is a bet placed only on the second half of the game.

Handicapper – When it comes to sports betting a handicapper is one who studies, rates and wagers on sporting events and/or races.

Handicapping – In sports gambling this is the attempt to predict the outcome of sporting events.

Handle – A sports wagering term that means the total amount of bets taken.

Hedging – A sports betting term that means placing wagers on the opposite side in order to cut losses or guarantee a minimum amount of winnings.

Hook – In sports betting a Hook is a half point added to football and basketball betting lines.

Hot game – Sports betting term for a game that is drawing a lot of action on one side by knowledgeable handicappers.

Juice – The bookmaker’s commission on a losing bet, also known as “vigorish.”

Laying the points – Betting the favorite by giving up points.

Laying the price – In sports wagering, laying the price means betting the favorite by laying money odds.

Layoff – Sports betting term for money bet by a house with another bookmaker to reduce its liability.

Limit – In sports betting limit is the maximum amount a bookmaker will allow you to bet before he changes the odds and/or the points.

Line – In sports betting, the current odds or point spread on a particular event.

Linemaker – In the sports betting industry this is the person who establishes the original and subsequent betting lines.

Listed Pitchers – In sports gambling a listed pitcher is a baseball bet which will be placed only if both of the pitchers scheduled to start a game actually start. If they don’t, the bet is cancelled.

Longshot – In sports wagering this is a team or horse perceived to be unlikely to win.

Middle – To win both sides of the same contest in sports betting event. Wagering on the underdog at one point spread and the favorite at a different point spread and winning both sides.

Money Line – Odds expressed in terms of money. With money odds, whenever there is a minus (–) you lay that amount to win a hundred dollars, where there is a plus (+) you get that amount for every hundred dollars wagered.

Move the Line – A player pays an additional price to receive half a point or more in his favor on a point spread game.

Nickel – $500.00, in on a sports gambling wager.

Nickel Line – A sports wagering line where the juice is 5%.

No action – A wager in sports betting in which no money is lost nor won.

Odds – The likelihood of the outcome occurring, stated in numbers form.

Off-the-Board – In sports betting this is a game on which the bookmaker will not accept action.

One dollar – $100.00 in sports betting action.

Opening Line– The earliest line posted for a particular sporting event.

Outlaw Line – Term for the earliest line in sports betting. This is an overnight line that only a handful of players are allowed to bet into.

Over – In sports gambling the “over” is a sports bet in which the bettor guesses that the combined point total of two teams will be above a specified total.

Parlay – In sports wagering, a bet with two or more teams in which all teams must win or cover for the bettor to win and receive higher payouts.

Pick ‘em – When neither team is favored. Also called a “pick” in sports betting terms.

Point Spread – In sports betting this is the predicted scoring differential between two opponents as quoted by a sports book.

Power Ratings – The strength of a team in comparison to another team.

Press – In sports betting this means to wager a larger amount than usual.

Price – Sports betting term for the odds or point spread.

Prop (Proposition) Bet – In sports gambling this is a special wager offered by the sports book on unique and various topics. These wagers can be on sporting events, politics, and even trial outcomes. The wagers use the money line format of pay off odds and might included who scores the first touchdown in the super bowl, who will win the next presidential election, or whether or not O. J. will be found guilty.

Puckline – A puckline for sports wagering is giving odds of a goal spread instead of using a Canadian Line in hockey, where both a goal spread and money line are played.

Puppy – The underdog in an event.

Push – When the contest ends with no winner or loser for wagering purposes.

Round Robin – In sports betting this a series of three or more teams in 2–team parlays.

Run down – In sports gambling this is all the lines for a specific date, sport, time, etc.

Run Line – In baseball a spread used instead of the money line.

Runner – One who places bets for another when it comes to sports betting.

Scouts – person(s) who waits for what he thinks is an unusually strong wager. AKA. Sports Player.

Sharp – When it comes to sports betting a sharp is a sophisticated or professional gambler.

Sides – In sports betting, the names of the two teams playing: the underdog and the favorite.

Single Action – An “if bet” in sports gambling that is processed only if the precedent bet wins.

Sports book – A person or company that accepts bets.

Spread – A spread in sports wagering is the predicted scoring differential between two opponents as quoted by a sports book. See “point spread.”

Square – A novice when it comes to sports betting.

Steam – In sports betting steam is when a line starts to move rapidly. Most “steam games” do not necessarily reflect objective circumstances, but are games that a mass of bettors is drawn to for some reason.

Store – A bookie or sports betting establishment.

Straight Bet – In sports betting this is a wager on just one team or horse.

Straight–up – Winning the game without any regards to the point spread.

Systems – Using trends for the past that you are consistent with to predict future outcomes.

Taking the Points – When it comes to sports gambling this means betting the underdog and its advantage in the point spread.

Taking the Price – In sports wagering this means betting the underdog and accepting money odds.

Teaser – A teaser is a special type of parlay in sports betting in which you adjust the point spread or total of each individual play. The price of moving the point spread (teasing) is lower pay off odds winning wagers.

Ticket – A sports betting wager.

Tie – In sports betting a tie is a wager in which no money is lost nor won because the teams’ scores were equal to the number of points in the given line.

Total – The combined amount of runs, points or goals scored by both teams during the game, including the overtime.

Totals Bet – In sports gambling this is a proposition bet in which the bettor speculates that the total score by both teams in a game will be more or less than the line posted by the sports book.

Tout – Someone who sells their expertise on sports wagering.

Trends – Using the past to predict the future focusing in on only one team.

Under – When it comes to sports betting an under is a wager in which the bettor guesses that the total points scored by two teams will be under a certain figure.

Underdog – The team perceived to be most likely to lose. Also known as the “dog” in sports betting terminology.

Value – In sports betting value means getting the best odds on a wagering proposition; the highest possible edge.

Vigorish – The bookmaker’s commission on a losing bet; also known as juice in sports betting.

Wager To risk money on the outcome of an event.

Wise Guy – A wise guy is the sports gambling term for a well–informed or knowledgeable handicapper or bettor.

Source: http://www.docsports.com/gambling–terms.html

 
 

Get your cards on the table

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

pokersignblogThere are a lot of reasons the poker room here at M Resort has become one of the top in Vegas in the short period of time the property has been open. The room itself is hard to beat (though we can’t guarantee you won’t have the occasional bad beat!). 

pokerroomblogThe 14-table room is warm and inviting, offering a level of comfort that you won’t find most places. Whether you’re in for a few quick hands or an extended stay for one of the many tournaments, it’s nice to know you won’t go home with an aching back. And what holds true in real estate applies to poker rooms too – location, location, location. The room has easy access being located right next to the parking garage entrance and the restrooms are just steps away. Hungry? Thirsty? Vig Deli delivers classic deli fare to hungry players and 32 Degrees pours a frosty selection of 96 beers on tap. In fact one reason some of our regular players choose M Resort is that they can enjoy one of the city’s best beer selections. Let’s not forget about the game too. We know, you need to concentrate on the hand…well, at hand. But if you’re dying to know the score or want to place a quick bet, the race & sports book is right next door. 

pokertableblogHow about those tournaments? Not to mention all the promotions. There’s never a shortage of either in M’s poker room. Mini beats, progressive high-hand jackpots, four-of-a-kind bonuses and great guaranteed prize pool daily tournaments. In fact in December, we’re offering the $100,000 M Beat with the biggest guaranteed player share in Vegas. Wonder why the slot players are always the ones to get all the free stuff? We’ve got gift days for our poker players too. 

pokerpromosblogThe reality is though, there’s something that really makes the poker room here at M Resort special and different – our team members. We’ve got the best dealers, managers, front desk staff and cocktail servers. You’ll hear players welcomed by name and you’ll see plenty of smiles from team members and guests alike. So get your cards on the table here at M – if poker is your game, we’ve got the room that treats you right.

 
 

Sports Lovers and Foodies Rejoice!

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

It’s back to basics at the M Resort’s Vig Deli. Stuffy sandwiches and fancy names are nowhere to be found on this classic menu of made-to-order deli favorites. Designed with the consummate bettor and sports buff in mind, the Vig offers views of the sports book screens, eliminating the headache of long lines during the mad dash to refuel at halftime. If you like to reminisce about games you saw, races you watched and teams that “shoulda been,” you’ll find the walls covered in some of the greatest sporting lists from Triple Crown winners to football’s elite.

chalkboardblogFar from just a sports book snack bar, the Vig Deli is a destination eatery in its own right.  Featuring traditional deli staples such as meatball subs and hot pastrami, the Vig also impresses with hand-tossed pizzas and homemade chili and soups. You can conveniently order by the numbers for a quick snack, sweet treat or hearty meal.

Check out the Vig Deli essentials that Vig Deli Chef Tom Monsoor can’t live without:

#32 Club: Hefty helpings of turkey, corned beef, pastrami, sauerkraut and provolone stacked high between layers of marble rye.

Vigboardblog#37 Spaghetti & Meatballs: Three tasty homemade meatballs flank a healthy portion of spaghetti topped with our rich marinara. Soak it all up with two slices of fresh garlic bread.

#14 BBQ Beef: A pile of top brisket slathered in BBQ sauce and served on a homemade roll.

 #24 Grilled Chicken Pita Wrap:  Gotta have a little something healthy too right? We take a 9” pita and stuff it with grilled chicken, onions and mushrooms and top it with a slice of provolone.

Located next to the race and sports book, the Vig Deli is open Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 7 a.m. and Saturday-Sunday from 8 a.m. to 7 a.m.

 
 

March Madness – M’s the place to watch and wager

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

March Madness is once again upon us. The bracket is set and the road to the Final Four and Championship is now something tangible for teams and fans across the country. Here in Vegas, there are two things we tend to pay attention to when this time of year arrives: our UNLV Runnin’ Rebels and sports betting.

The Rebels will be taking on the Panthers of the University of Northern Iowa tomorrow night in Oklahoma City. It’s looking like a great match-up so be sure to check it out. And if you want to check it out somewhere great, we can move on to the second thing we pay a lot of attention to here in Vegas during March Madness. If you’ve never been to our race and sports book here at M Resort, you’ve been missing out. Why? First of all, it’s just plain cool and comfy. There’s always a great atmosphere with tons of seats, LOTS of screens and the friendliest staff you’ll find in Vegas.

In-Running-DeviceblogWhat really makes it the place to be, however, is our in-running wagering. The first casino in the country to offer it, M Resort allows you to bet throughout a game. Is your team behind? Hedge your bet. It’s so cool, ESPN just ranked us the #1 race and sports book to watch the tournament. Here’s a little excerpt from Chad Millman’s article, “Five best sports books for watching the tourney”:

Know what I’m getting a lot of these days? Questions about where to watch the NCAA tournament in Las Vegas. Seems heading to The Strip for the first four days of March Madness is a really big deal. Who knew?….

So, herewith, are the consensus picks:

1.The M Resort  – The newbie on the scene won hands down. The M is on Las Vegas Boulevard, but it’s a 15-minute drive from the main drag. It’s not that big of a deal. I’ve made the trek half a dozen times. You’ll spend more time stuck in traffic going from Mandalay to Caesars on a Saturday night. The book is nice, the chairs comfy and the food good. But the reasons it gets the nod from the wise guys are the high limits and the in-game wagering – betting on spreads and odds that change with nearly every play –  which makes the book feel like the floor of a Wall Street trading firm during a game. “The best,” Fezzik told me. “Not even close.”

You can read the full-article at http://bit.ly/d4zlNK with an ESPN Insider account. So what are you waiting for? There’s no better place to watch the tournament this year than M Resort.