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Jeff Jones
01-28-2009, 08:33 AM
Just when he's going off the air, JK delivers Tuesday night an outstanding show with Ted Sevransky and Nolan Dalla. I just listened to it on the archive.

I realize that you can't produce that quality of entertaining/informative gambling radio seven nights a week. Local content is just not there. Even Jay Leno has to interview umpteen Hollywood bimbos before he gets to the megaguest.

Maybe John got lucky and corralled the two guys at the Fezzik Feast that afternoon. I don't know. (Speaking of Fezz, we need him on the radio again. Once he retreated from the media to "focus" on winning 100's of 1000's in casino contests during the football season, we lost a great radio guest. What was he thinking?)

So some casino, please put JK back on the air. We aren't talking Limbaugh or Imus or Marconi Awards here. A simple hour sports gambling radio show from a talented host who is cursed by living and breathing sports gambling.

Somebody give him a gig.

TOMMY B
01-28-2009, 09:28 AM
I sat across the table from john at the lunchon and he did talk both of them into coming on the show .

My head is still spinning on the amount of props discussed at that gathering. Tommy b

Jeff Jones
01-28-2009, 09:42 AM
By now, Superbowl props are in their late-term trimester. Not much pickings left. If somebody is recommending props at this point, he is either brilliant or trying to sell you magic elixir.

With no invite, I had lunch at the Palms with Dr. MikeVegas yesterday. We went over what mistakes were left, and the latest advances in radiology.

I think we did well.

TOMMY B
01-28-2009, 10:13 AM
Guys , dont give up on the props , lots of middling opportunities still available with the buy backs as the lines move . Especially just before game time.

Jeff Jones
01-28-2009, 10:39 AM
Guys , dont give up on the props , lots of middling opportunities still available with the buy backs as the lines move . Especially just before game time.

Obviously, it's buybacks from here on out. But in all aspects of life, you gotta go with your first answer. They begin telling you that in elementary school. Get too cute with middling and buying back and you just churn yourself into the ground.

Gary Greene
01-28-2009, 01:54 PM
Jones,

What if most props were leaning heavy to one side (say Pitt
good on Offense and good on Defense).... wouldn't a smart/sharp
bettor wait those props out and take the best of it closer to gametime??

Why is it any prop not bet yet to you is a donkey bet now??