22 Things to Do on the Las Vegas Strip for $25 and Under by Matt Lashley

The Las Vegas Strip is expensive!

And since most people visiting the Strip have a limited budget, it is important to make your money stretch as far as it can. This is the reason for this book: to point out all of the things you can do on the Strip that are affordable. I have defined affordable as an activity that costs $25 or less. Above $25, there seems to be a jump to the low 30 dollar amount, and then ramping up to price tags that are outside of an average person’s bankroll.

There are many things you can do on the Strip for free, but I have already written extensively on the topic in my book Free Things To Do on the Las Vegas Strip: A Self-Guided Tour. This book serves as a companion guide, but it stands alone as a good guide for low-cost fun.

There is also a bonus section:

Eating for under $10

If you’re as old as I ma, you likely remember a time when you could eat cheap in Las Vegas. All the casinos wanted was your gambling dollars, and they would entice you with many attractive discounts. All that is gone. Today, they are trying to make money on everything. Most casinos are now charging for parking!

Las Vegas doesn’t want you to eat for under $10, but I have made it my mission to go up and down the Strip looking for the few possibilities that still exist. Use this section to plan a few of your meals in advance to save some of your cash for other things.

 

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The Best Sports and Horse Racing Betting Systems That Work! by Ken Osterman

This book contains the best sports and horse racing betting systems from Ken Osterman previously published in two separate books: Sports and Horse Racing Betting Systems That Work! and More Sports and Horse Racing Betting Systems That Work!.

These are systems that Ken Osterman has used successfully at race and sports books. The rules for each system are clearly explained, so it is understood why they work. Tips for improving these systems are also provided.

There are 10 systems in the first half of the book that cover horse racing, football and baseball. Here is a list of the systems with the sport that is covered and the title of the system.

Horse racing

Quarter Horse – The Hidden Speed Horse Angle

Thoroughbred – Best Jockey – Long shot Method

Thoroughbred – Bet the Fastest Horse

Thoroughbred – Show a profit down under

Harness – The qualifier advantage

Harness – Morning Line Overlay

Sports Betting

NFL Football – The Injured Star

NFL Football – The Hat Trick

Baseball – The AAA Surprise

Baseball – The Underdog Advantage

The second half of the book continues with more horse racing systems, and then expands the offering of sports betting angles with a profitable method for NHL hockey that focuses on underdogs playing on the road. His other method involves a fascinating angle on college basketball. In fact, this method does not involve handicapping teams at all. You are handicapping the betting public, so you don’t need to be an expert to use this system. There are plenty of examples that allow you to follow this method in step-by-step fashion.

Here is the list of systems included in the second half of the book.

Horse racing

The Quarter Horse Speed Index Method

The B6 Sprint System for Thoroughbreds

The Quick Rating Method for Harness Racing

Betting Favorites Using the Modified d’Alembert Betting Method

Sports Betting

The NHL Road Dog Method

College Basketball

The Betting Odds Analysis Method

This book is currently available in Kindle format on Amazon

 

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MLB Dollars per Run for 2018

Hello baseball fans,

Opening day is just around the corner!

For those who plan on creating a betting line explained in my book Betting on Major League Baseball: The Underdog Method, here are the dollar values for runs in each league.

For the year 2018, we will use average runs per game from 2017.

The following are the averages for 2017.

National League 4.59 runs per game
American League 4.71 runs per game

Dividing a dollar by runs per game gives us the following:

National League 21.8 cents per run or 0.218 dollars per run
American League 21.2 cents per run or 0.212 dollars per run

Good luck in 2018!

Ken Osterman