Vegas Mayor to Defend Gambling

Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman is keeping his cards close to the vest when it comes to his plan to ask the NBA for the right to bring a team to Las Vegas. Goodman says he plans to submit a proposal to NBA Commissioner David Stern by the end of the month.
Stern has long said a franchise could never come to the city as long as betting on the league was accepted in Nevada casinos. But his position seemed to soften during All-Star week in Las Vegas last month and Stern has set no conditions on Goodman’s proposal.
One person close to the talks between Goodman, Clark County Commissioner Rory Reid and casino companies says the casinos are ready to accept a compromise.
That most likely would mean a version of the “old UNLV rule” in which betting on the team would be prohibited but sports books would still accept bets on the rest of the NBA. Goodman is to submit his proposal by the end of the month before the NBA board meets on April 23rd.
Source: KVBC

Largest Field Ever For WSOP

The World Series of Poker is preparing for a record number of entrants even though the government is cracking down on online gambling sites that have boosted the tournament’s popularity.
Organizers said Wednesday they are planning for 10,000 players, a 14 per cent increase over last year’s record of 8,773 players. Half of the 2006 participants were estimated to have won their seats in online qualifier events.
“It is not either a target, a goal or a prediction,” tournament commissioner Jeffrey Pollack said during a conference call with reporters. “But again, you’ve got to plan for something. We’re planning for a top level of 10,000, but if there are more, we will figure it out.”
The tournament plans to build a structure beside the host Rio casino-hotel in Las Vegas and increase the number of tables to 258, Pollack said. That would be enough to allow more than 3,000 players to play the first three days of the main event.
A higher number of entrants would mean the grand prize for the world’s richest poker game would exceed last year’s US$12 million.
The tournament also said it was distancing itself from online poker sites that accept bets from U.S. players, in line with the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act. The measure was signed by U.S. President George W. Bush as part of a port security bill in October.
Groups associated with dot-com poker sites that take U.S. wagers will no longer be allowed to set up VIP booths and displays, Pollack said.
The tournament, owned by Harrah’s Entertainment Inc., also is warning sites that improperly use trademarked material, such as the tournament name, to stop
Source: SLAM!

Gambling Bombshell

The chair of the House Financial Services Committee is considering legislation that would overturn the ban on online gambling passed last fall.
A spokesman for Democratic Representative Barney Frank, of Massachusetts, said today the congressman may introduce a bill to reverse the Internet gambling law.
Spokesman Steve Adamske stressed there is nothing concrete yet and described the bill in the thinking Stage.
The Financial Times quoted Frank today saying that the law is, quote, “preposterous.” He also called it one of the “stupidest” ever passed.
the act makes it illegal for U-S banks and credit-card companies to process payments to online gambling businesses outside the United States.
The legislation caused British companies like Sportingbet P-L-C and Leisure and Gaming P-L-C to sell their U-S operations.
Source: Associated Press

Beware of the Hoyas

Beware The Hoyas

By Jordan Walters
WagerWeb.com Contributing Writer

Hoya Paranoia apparently has returned to college basketball.

With a John Thompson coaching the team and a dominant big man in the middle, the Georgetown Hoyas looked much like their power teams of the 1980s in an easy 65-42 victory over Pittsburgh in Saturday night’s Big East Tournament final. It’s Georgetown’s record seventh Big East tourney title but first since 1989. What made it more impressive was that it was No. 11 Pitt’s worst loss of the season and the Panthers scored the fewest points ever in a Big East final.

Thompson III, the son of legendary Georgetown coach John Thompson Jr., has rebuilt this club back into a national power (when he took over GU was coming off a second-to-last-place finish in the Big East), with the Hoyas having won 16 of 17 games heading into Selection Sunday and up for discussion for a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament (at worst they will get a No. 2). Georgetown (26-6) hasn’t earned a top seed in the NCAAs since 1989.

“Now I can sit back and look and see where we stand,” Thompson III said. “Where we’re seeded, I have confidence in the selection committee and where they put us. … We’re playing well right now, and hopefully we can enjoy this. This is special. The opportunity to win the Big East regular season and championship is extremely special.”

This will be a team no one wants to play in March Madness, mainly due to that man in the middle, senior Roy Hibbert, and junior forward Jeff Green, the Big East Player of the Year.

Hibbert struggled in the Hoyas’ semifinal victory over Notre Dame on Friday, but he showed up big on Saturday against Pitt 7-footer Aaron Gray. Hibbert, showing signs of former Hoyas star big man Patrick Ewing, scored 18 points, shooting 8-for-10, and had 11 rebounds. Gray? He didn’t even score until 11 minutes remained and finished with only 3 points on 1-for-13 shooting.

Meanwhile, Green was terrific in the final two games, scoring 30 points and pulling down 12 rebounds against Notre Dame and then adding 21 points and five rebounds against Pitt. Green was named tournament MVP.

“This is the time of the year when good players and good teams play well,” Thompson III said. “There’s no doubt Jeff Green is special in what he can do on the basketball court.”

The fact that Thompson Jr. and Ewing were in the stands watching the Hoyas’ domination seemed to bring this team’s link to the 1980s squads full circle.

“I’ve seen everyone this year, and they’re as good as anyone out there,” Notre Dame coach Mike Brey said after his team’s loss on Friday night.

With Hibbert dominating the post, a rare back-to-the-basket big man in college basketball these days, and Green scoring the big points, the Hoyas will certainly be a tough out. Add in the fact that the team is NCAA Tournament tested (Georgetown lost to eventual NCAA champion Florida in last year’s second round), and this is a club that should contend for the school’s first national title since 1984 and, at worst, a fourth visit to the Final Four.

“We still have some more work to do,” Green said. “We‘re not on top yet. By the end of April, we can see if we‘re on top.”

Go to WagerWeb.com for NCAA Tournament odds and to play the bracket challenge. Information from other news sources was used in this report.

South Region Preview

South Region Early Rounds

By Jordan Walters
WagerWeb.com Contributing Writer

The South Region sees the No. 1 team in the polls, Ohio State, as the No. 1 seed. However, even though the Buckeyes are the polls’ top team, they were sent to the South instead of staying in the Midwest. NCAA March Madness Tournament No. 1 overall seed Florida was, for some reason, tabbed as the No. 1 seed in the Midwest. More on the Midwest tomorrow, but here is a breakdown of the South Region’s first-round games and projected second-rounders (with WagerWeb.com odds in parentheses):

1 OHIO STATE (-22) vs. 16 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE: The Buckeyes, champs of the Big Ten regular season and tournament, are streaking, having won 18 games in a row. Freshman star center Greg Oden is playing his best of the year, averaging 17 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks in winning the Big Ten Tournament MVP award. Ohio State will have no problem with these Blue Devils, who won the Northeast Tournament. CCSU has won 17 of 18 … but who are we kidding? Pick: Ohio State.

8 BYU vs. 9 XAVIER (-1.5): Brigham Young, an at-large from the Mountain West, is back in the NCAAs for the first time since 2004. The Cougars are great at home, winners of 31 straight home games, which leads the NCAA Basketball. Obviously, this game won’t be at home, however. Keena Young, the MWC Player of the Year, is the key player for BYU. Xavier, meanwhile, an at-large pick from the Atlantic 10, has won eight of nine, but is heavily dependent on the 3-point shot. The Musketeers usually win a game or two in the NCAAs. Pick: Xavier.

5 TENNESSEE (-7) vs. 12 LONG BEACH STATE: The Vols, an at-large from the SEC, are a pressing, fast-paced team. Bruce Pearl’s club won its final four regular-season games, including beating ranked Alabama and then-No. 1 Florida, before being upset in the SEC Tournament by LSU. This is another club that lives behind the 3-point line. Long Beach State, the winner of the Big West Tournament, is back in the tournament for the first time since 1995. The 49ers also like to put up points, so look for the over in this game but the deeper Vols to advance. Pick: Tennessee.

4 VIRGINIA (-7.5) vs. 13 ALBANY: The Cavaliers, an at-large pick from the ACC, are back in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2001. This team is totally backcourt dependent, with guards Sean Singletary and J.R. Reynolds the only players averaging in double figures in points. The Great Danes of Albany, who won the America East Tournament, are in the NCAAs for the second straight year. Jamar Wilson is the star of this club, which almost upset top-seeded UConn last year. Pick: Need to pick at least one big upset … but I just can’t do it here, although it is very, very tempting. Pick: UVA.

6 LOUISVILLE (-5.5) vs. 11 STANFORD: A battle of Cardinals vs. Cardinal. Louisville, an at-large from the Big East, are back in the tournament after a year’s absence. Rick Pitino’s balanced squad is playing well, having won seven of eight, including wins over ranked Pittsburgh and Marquette. Stanford, an at-large from the Pac-10, was likely one of the last four at-large teams given a bid. The Cardinal struggle on offense at times but do have twin 7-footers Brook and Robin Lopez to clog the paint. Pick: OK, here’s the upset — Stanford.

3 TEXAS A&M (-13.5) vs. 14 PENN: The Aggies, an at-large from the Big 12, are in back-to-back NCAA Tournaments for the first time and are a chic Final Four pick Senior guard Acie Law IV is a star for Texas A&M and lives for the big shot, something that is lacking on most college basketball teams. Penn, the Ivy League champ, is in its third straight NCAA Tournament. This is a typical Penn/Ivy League squad: plays safe, smart basketball and doesn’t beat itself. However, the pressure and talent of A&M is too much. Pick: Texas A&M.

7 NEVADA (-1) vs. 10 CREIGHTON: This is arguably the best matchup of mid-majors in the first round. Nevada, an at-large from the WAC, is in its sixth straight NCAA Tournament. The Wolf Pack have a superstar in All-American forward Nick Fazekas, but the key may be whether senior guard Kyle Shiloh plays. He missed the Wolf Pack’s loss to Utah State in the WAC Tournament with a hamstring strain. Creighton, the winner of the deep Missouri Valley Tournament, is coming off its best win of the season, upsetting Southern Illinois in the MVC Tournament. This is a solid, blue-collar team that won’t wow you. Pick: Nevada.

2 MEMPHIS (-18) vs. 15 NORTH TEXAS: Memphis, the winner of Conference USA’s regular season and tournament, is the hottest team in the country. The Tigers have won an NCAA-best and school-record 22 games in a row. But, everyone seems to question how good they are due to the lack of competition in C-USA (no other team made the tournament). Memphis is athletic and will get after you, which isn’t good news for the Mean Green, who won the Sun Belt Tournament. North Texas, in its first NCAA Tournament since 1988, likes the fast pace as well but won’t have the athletes to matchup. Pick: Memphis.

Projected Second-Round Matchups

1 OHIO STATE vs. 9 XAVIER: This would pit Buckeyes coach Thad Matta against his former club in the Musketeers. This could be a grind-it-out game, with Xavier trying to pull the upset from the 3-point line. However, its tallest player is 6-foot-9 forward Justin Doellman, which means he will be completely mismatched against Oden. Pick: Ohio State rolls on.

4 VIRGINIA vs. 5 TENNESSEE: Up-tempo, up-tempo, up-tempo. That’s what this game likely would be. The guards will decide this one, so who do we like better: Tennessee’s Chris Lofton and JaJuan Smith or Virginia’s Sean Singletary and J.R. Reynolds? Lofton outduels Singletary, so we like the Vols. Pick: Tennessee.

3 TEXAS A&M vs. 11 STANFORD: A&M’s recent struggles and over-reliance on Law IV are worrisome. But then so is Stanford’s youth and struggles to score points at times. Difference will be the Aggies’ pressure defense, forcing Stanford into too many turnovers. Pick: Texas A&M.

7 NEVADA vs. 2 MEMPHIS: The Wolf Pack are another team that is very reliant on one player: Faezkas. Nevada does have plenty of experience (and motivation after last year’s first-round loss to Montana). As much as I want to pick this upset, I go with Memphis. Expect John Calipari to have his team very motivated with all of the talk of this club being overrated and having played no one. Pick: Memphis.

So, I’m looking for the Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 5 seeds to move on.

Look for the West and Midwest Region early-round previews on Wednesday, with a few more upsets likely sprinkled in.

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Sports Betting NCAA Round One Primer

Joe Duffy (www.OffshoreInsiders.com)

Here are some sharp player highlights from our clipboard.

UCLA-Weber State

UCLA has emphasized defense in their practices since their
first-round elimination in the Pac 10 tournament. In their first 22 games, the Bruins allowed
41.9 percent shooting, but in their last nine, opponents made 46.9 percent of
their shots.

Gonzaga-Indiana

Remember, Gonzaga is without big time player Josh Heytvelt
because of a drug arrest. He is their
second leading scorer. They lost their first home game in their last 50 without
him and the absence of the 6-11 center has forced the
Bulldogs to go with a four-guard offense.

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi-Wisconsin

For those looking for a 15 seed over second seed upset,
according to Cy McCormick of MasterLockLine.com, “Most experts I talk to
believe Wisconsin is as vulnerable of a second seed in a long time” pointing to
the fact they are only 3-3 SU in their last six.

Jackson State-Florida

Despite their No. 1 seed, Florida
players are singing the “no respect” tune, so they may be looking to make a
statement Friday. Center Al Horford says his left
ankle is still bothering him but it’s nothing serious and he will play.

Duke-Virginia Commonwealth

VCU has top notch guards and
Duke has struggled against such teams as of late. In their current three-game
losing streak the Blue Devils have allowed 57 assists, not to mention 85 points
or more each game.

Wright State-Pittsburgh

Few teams were more drastically improved from the first
part of the year than Wright State.
They started out 5-6 including losses to Coastal Carolina and Chicago
State
, not to mention getting
trounced 71-45 by LSU. They are 18-3 since, including
11-1 their last 12. A major part of the turnaround is the emergence of freshmen
Vaughn Duggins and Todd Brown, two of their four
leading scorers.

Vanderbilt-George Washington

In great part due to an injury to Alan Metcalfe, the
Commodores started out 1-3 which included a loss to lowly Furman at home. They
have since beaten six ranked teams en rout to their third 20-win season in four
years.

Old Dominion-Butler

Old Dom has won 12-of-13 entering the tournament. They
defeated Georgetown 75-62. Their
slow start to the year at 12-7 was in no small part due to adjusting to the
graduation of two All-Conference players from last season.

Villanova-Kentucky

Oft injured Villanova point guard Mike Nardi
has a bone scan on his injured ankle. It
revealed nothing but a sprain and he expects to be close to full strength. Kentucky
is tested, having played 14 games versus 11 foes that are in the Field of 65.

UNLV-Georgia Tech

UNLV has a three-guard offense,
a look Tech has not seen, but head coach Paul Hewitt says his team needs not to
make adjustments.

Oral Roberts-Washington State

For those who love senior led team, Oral Roberts is for
you. Caleb Green and Ken Tutt have a combined 4,490
career points. They also knocked off No.
1 seed Kansas 78-71 in Lawrence
earlier this season.

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Miss Valley
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season champ that does not make the Big Dance gets an NIT birth. State is playing well. The Bulldogs seemed to
be gathering steam toward an NCAA Tournament berth with a late-season charge
that saw them win six of their last nine regular-season games and an overtime
game against Kentucky Friday in
the SEC Tournament in Atlanta.

The big chalks have reason why they are peaking now and
motivation to do well. Three of the team’s five starters are underclassmen and
the first players off the bench are freshmen.

Head coach Rich Stansbury said
the NIT should help them get ready for more expected runs at postseason play in
the coming years.

A bad rule created this mismatch. We’ll take it to the bank.

 


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8-4 road

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Orlando
under 22-10 as a favorite

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Dallas
under 10-1 this year back to back situations

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Memphis
over 20-8 if they lost at least 15 of 20 SU

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Orlando
5-20 if they lost 2-of-3 SU


Sharp Player Betting Information for the NIT Tournament

Joe Duffy (www.OffshoreInsiders.com)

While so much focus is on the Big Dance, the true sharpies
focus just as much if not more on the NIT Tournament. Often there are more opportunities because
much like in the minor football bowls, elite sports betting experts take
advantage of certain teams playing in a huge game for them against foes that
are playing in a consolation tournament.

Of course we will take a look at the personnel match-ups,
wait until the private and public databases, strengths of schedule and power
ratings are updated through the Sunday finals, latest odds and match-ups.

But here are some major bullet points of great interest to
pointspread players for NIT match-ups.

South Alabama-Syracuse

Syracuse has
made no bones about it: they won’t exactly be fired up as they believe they
should be in the NCAAs. Even head coach Jim Boeheim
said, “It will be difficult for (the players) to get geared up” for the NIT.

The Orangemen made first round exits of the NCAA
Tournament each of the last two appearances.

San Diego State-Missouri State

Often a team misses an at large bid to the big prize
because they struggled down the stretch.
Such is not the case for the Aztecs who enter this game winning 8-of-11.
Missouri State
played their worst against the best, going 1-7 against the top competition on
their schedule.

Air Force-Austin Peay

Air Force enters ice cold, having lost four straight. No team went from likely in to out quicker
than the Falcons and will face a challenge of regrouping.

Utah State-Michigan

Playing against a bigger conference foe won’t intimidate
the Aggies. They went 6-4 against teams that made
NCAA tournament, though none from BCS conferences.
It’s Utah State’s
eight straight tournament appearance, so the bright
lights will not be a factor.

Toledo-Florida State

Florida State
is 27-5 home SU the last two years. Toledo
was just 5-12 SU outside the MAC. All 12 of FSU’s
losses were to teams in the RPI Top 50 so they have
feasted on non-elite teams.

NC State-Drexel

Though Drexel is widely considered the top snub, mid-major
teams rarely look at the NIT as something as kissing their sister. Instead, they could be the proverbial team
with a chip on their shoulder. They get
an NC State team that should be tired after their near miraculous run in the
ACC Finals fell short. State does not have a lot of depth and their players
logged significant minutes.

Vermont-Kansas State

Sharp players will keep a close eye on any signs over the
next couple of days as to whether the Wildcats disappointment will be a
rallying cry or deflating heartbreak. If it’s an “us against the world,” look
out. They are the first team in the
modern era from a major conference to win at least 20 games, including 10 in
their conference, but have to settle for the NIT.

Joe Duffy’s sports betting selections are at www.GodsTips.com. During his days as legendary handicapper “JD
of the ACC”, he developed the moniker of Mr. March for his 18 hour work days
that have resulted in unprecedented college basketball postseason winning.