Bally's sportsbook closes until football season

DiscreetCatDiscreetCat Moderator
edited April 2009 in Horse Racing Forum
Not sure how many of you guys live in Vegas, but i thought you'd find this interesting regardless...


from the Las Vegas Review-Journal:


New Yorker Harvey Cherches came to Las Vegas to gamble.

He arrived Sunday with plans to spend most of the week betting $20 to $30 per horse race from the book inside Bally's, where he's staying through Friday.

Imagine his surprise when he showed up at the property's race and sports book Tuesday morning and found that all bets were off, literally.

A sign stated the book was closed and directed patrons to visit the race and sports book next door at Paris Las Vegas.

"It was almost like the 'Twilight Zone' seeing the place closed," Cherches said. "You don't expect to see a big hotel race and sports book that's been there for so many years just close like that."

Deanna Pettit, a spokeswoman for Bally's, confirmed the 285-seat sports book's closure, but she said the move is temporary. The sports book is scheduled to reopen in September.

Pettit wouldn't elaborate on reasons for the closing, but she said remodeling was not a factor. The sports book will occupy the same spot when it reopens in the fall. For now, the sports book at Paris Las Vegas will do double duty and serve customers of Bally's. Harrah's Entertainment owns both resorts.

"The Paris sports book is in such close proximity (to Bally's) that we didn't think it would inconvenience our guests to filter them over to Paris for the time being," Pettit said. "It's a captive group within Bally's and Paris, so we should be able to service our guests with the Paris sports book."

Customers might not be as captive as Harrah's executives think.

Cherches ignored the sign, eschewed the sports book at Paris and headed to the one at Bellagio instead. Nor does he plan to bet inside the Paris sports book while he's here. It's small, he said, and he's not sure it could pick up the slack for Bally's.

"Besides, it's just as easy for me to get across the street as it is to walk over to Paris, and Bellagio is nice," Cherches said.

The closure affects fewer than 10 employees, Pettit said.

Jason Been, an oddsmaker with Las Vegas Sports Consultants, said he wasn't privy to details behind the closing of Bally's book and he wasn't familiar with factors pushing the temporary shutdown.

But he did note that the summer season is the slowest time of the year for most sports books, with "only baseball pretty much going on," as well as some big golf tournaments and tennis events such as Wimbledon and the French Open.

Comments

  • edited April 2009
    Thats Great News Cat As I Hate Any Company Owned By Harrahs They Could All Shut Down And That Would Bring A Smile To My Face...there Racebook Stunk In My Opinion,no Cocktail Service And Bad Comp Outfit For Guys Who Send $$$$$$$$$$$$$ Through The Windows.......station And Coast Casinos Take Care Of There Horsebettors And Value You As A Customer.......i Live 75 Miles From Atlantic City And Dont Go I Wait For My Vegas Trips....its Ashame The Guy Went To The Bellagio There Book Is Small Poorly Lit,but They Have The Most Comfortable Leather Chairs In All Of Vegas..lol...
  • RightAngleRightAngle Administrator
    edited April 2009
    Didn't Bally's used to be one of the bigger hosts of horse racing handicapping contests in Vegas during recent years?

    Are there still any notable horse racing contests in Vegas?



    Edward
  • edited April 2009
    Right Angle Yes They Ballys Used To Have The Ntra World Series Event That Now The Red Rock A Station Casino Took Over The Contest......they Built A Magnificent Racebook,if You Get To Vegas Take 1 Day And Go There To See It Nice Place About 12 Miles From Strip...
  • DiscreetCatDiscreetCat Moderator
    edited April 2009
    Bally's used to host NTRA's "National Handicapping Championship" up until Avello's departure. That contest is now held at the Red Rock. I believe Avello holds a high-end contest at the Wynn, but i don't know what it's called. Coast properties has a couple of big ones also, one of which i believe is called the World Series of Handicapping. The other is called the Championship at Orleans, or something to that effect.
  • edited April 2009
    I Have Been In Several Of The Contest At The Orleans They Run A Great Tournament Usually $500.00 Entry Fee,which Includes Free Breakfast Buffet ,free Lunch,free Forms Everything Is Upstairs In A Massive Ballroom.the Food Is There From 8.00am Until 6.00pm....can You Tell I Like To Eat.....
  • RightAngleRightAngle Administrator
    edited April 2009
    Thanks for the info guys. If you know of any that are being held in April or May please let me know. Or are there any sites that keep updated listings on upcoming contests?
  • edited April 2009
    right just punch up www.orleans.com and sign up for there newsletter they will e mail you room rates tournaments etc.... the orleans is one of the few hotels that has 6 racing channels in your hotel room,most casinos have none...if your tired and dont want to sit in a crowded book all day you can put your bets in and go kickback in your room...a friend told me that they have tiny tim betting terminals in some of the rooms now,he said you open a day account in the racebook put your cash up and you get a pin # and you can bet from the room........sounds convenient as hell to me...
Sign In or Register to comment.