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INSIDE POSITION WITH NICK BOGDANOVICH FOR THE NBA FINALS

Now is the best time in the market for basketball. Why is that? Regular clients and associates of Nick Bogdanovich know I beat the answer into them like a drum...because the PUBLIC IS HEAVILY INVOLVED. And they are heavy on the NBA playoffs now. And that creates enormous betting opportunities because of soft lines. And I know where those soft lines are because I put them there.
Huh?, you must be saying to yourself. Let me explain. I'm the Sportsbook Director at Club Cal-Neva, where we write the largest volume of betting business in the state. My numbers are honed down to a razor's edge. They have to be in a world where the shift of a point or two can shift several million dollars in action. And through the course of my 20-year career in Nevada, where I've set the odds for Mandalay Bay, the Golden Nugget, the Stratsophere and Binion's Horseshoe, I know exactly where the number SHOULD BE.
But I'm also paid a hefty salary because I know where the number NEEDS TO BE for the good of my employer. Cal-Neva, like other books, doesn't want to be overexposed on one side of the line. And if we anticipate a strong public move toward one side or the other we need to shade the line to make sure the house is on the right side. For a midweek game in February like Clippers-T-Wolves, it won't matter. Informed opinion is all that will bet and we'll post my original sharp number. But what about the NBA Finals! Do you think informed opinion is all that's involved? If so, you haven't been paying attention to the world around you. The games are all nationally televised on TNT, ABC and ESPN, the action from the general public--what we out here in Vegas call "the squares" comes in heavy on their favorite teams, whosever jersey they just bought or whomever they heard Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon talking about on ESPN's Pardon The Interruption (Hey, great show, but I don't get handicapping advice from it!).
As a result of all this action, the number has to be shaded based on what the public is betting. And so I put up a number that's soft by basketball standards, but does everything my employer needs--it makes money for the house!
This also means though, that a small group of savvy bettors can take advantage of the soft lines and go unopposed the other way. We're happy to let them do it, because we're collecting of the larger mass of squares. It's a win-win for the smart players--who we call "the sharps", and the house.
Now comes my unique position in the Las Vegas betting markets. I'm able to bet into those very lines that are soft. My employer is okay with it, so long as I go to other books to place my action. And I can get YOU in on the winning!
So here's the deal. Get with me for the NBA Finals for just $55!
What an opportunity this is! Because the best inside position in the Finals won't be held down by Andrew Bynum or Kendrick Perkins. It will be held by me, Nick Bogdanovich. And from what I see inside the sportsbooks I can make you a winner! Plus get bonus best bets baseball as a part of your package for as long as the Finals go!
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What they say about Nick Bogdanovich...
"As a linesmaker, the biggest players can't beat him. As a player, the biggest books can't stop him!" --Jack Binion, Binion's Horseshoe
"I've been gambling my entire life. I've met all the wise guys and wannabes. One of the few guys who has been successful on both sides of the counter is Nick Bogdanovich. He is smart and well prepared. A guy I would defintely invest in." --Lem Banker, called "the top football bettor in the business" by The Wall Street Journal.
"What sets the most talented bookmakers apart is knowing when to take a stand--divining the right time to put their opinion on the line against the gambler on the other side of the betting window...I did it at The Mirage and Nick was the last to do it here (in Las Vegas)." --Legendary Las Vegas linesmaker Jimmy Vaccarro
"Las Vegas's most courageous bookmaker" --Las Vegas Journal
"One of Vegas's savviest sports specialists" --Michael Kaplan, Cigar Aficionado |