UPDATE: Santa Clara covers over Gonzaga. Great game, the home crowd was into it in Santa Clara. Third winning day in a row, I hope this turns into a good winning streak.
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After winning two days in a row, I am back on the Indian Cowboy in college basketball. He lost his college basketball play yesterday, but I like his play today.
Today, Brandon Lang won his 20 dime paid pick on Michigan State over Wisconsin. I think I would rather ski off the Silver Legacy Hotel roof in Reno than fade Michigan State against Wisky.
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Total profit since this blog started and today's beginning balance: $91,912
Bet per dime: ($91,912 divided by 1,000 units) times 1.1 = $101.10
ITS 1:41 PM EASTERN THURSDAY - INDIAN COWBOY FOLLOW PLAY: 50 Dimes on the Santa Clara Broncos + 13 1/2 at home against the Gonzaga Bulldogs playing in the Leavey Center in Santa Clara, California at 11:00 PM EST., Bet $5,055 (50 X $101.10), grading this at + 13 1/2 (try to get + 14, its out there). As always, shop around. RESULTS: Won 4,595
FINAL SCORE: Gonzaga Bulldogs 73 Santa Clara Broncos 62
Profit on on the day: 50 dimes or $4,595
Total profit since this blog started and today's ending balance: $96,507
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New museum opens in Las Vegas:
Clip from the movie Casino:
You saw the movie Casino. Here is a film about the real characters from the movie:
Tony Spilotro, played by Danny DeVito in the movie Casino:
From the Stardust Hotel in Las Vegas, the Frank Rosenthal Show. Robert De Niro played Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal in the movie Casino:
Last night at the Stardust:
Lefty's car:
Casino executive Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal (the Ace Rothstein character in Casino, played by Robert De Niro) exited a restaurant on E. Sahara on the evening of October 5, 1982, climbed into his late-model Cadillac, and was nearly blown to bits by a car bomb that had been placed under the vehicle. Rosenthal survived. 24 hours after the explosion, he invited three Las Vegas reporters to his home to talk about the attempt on his life. Among those who spoke with Rosenthal were Ned Day and George Knapp, who had been a reporter with KLAS for a little over a year. This is the report Knapp wrote when he returned from from Rosenthal's posh home on the Las Vegas Country Club:
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