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This week please join author Eric Rosenthal and Associate Editor Gerald Greil as they discuss the article "Covered Stent Correction for Sinus Venosus Atrial Septal Defects, an Emerging Alternative to Surgical Repair: Results of an International Registry." For the episode transcript, visit: https://www.ahajournals.org/do/10.1161/podcast.20250317.309077
Originally Recorded December 6th, 2024 About Dr. Donald L. "Skip" Trump: https://www.theoncologygroup.com/bio/donald-l-trump About Eric Rosenthal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-rosenthal-99216a8 Check out their book Centers of the Cancer Universe: A Half-Century of Progress Against Cancer: https://www.amazon.com/Centers-Cancer-Universe-Half-Century-Progress/dp/1538144891 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit musicallyspeaking.substack.com
Join us (minus Mickey) as we navigate through technical mishaps and laugh-out-loud moments with our special guests, Eric and Jeff Rosenthal from It's The Real. From their kitchen table in Westchester County to collaborations with hip-hop legends, their journey is a testament to passion and perseverance. These brothers bring authenticity and humor, sharing their evolution from comedic sketch creators to serious documentarians.Rewind to 2007: imagine producing weekly sketches on YouTube from a cramped kitchen, driven by a distant love for hip-hop. We'll take you through those early days, where financial struggles and odd jobs couldn't dampen the Rosenthal brothers' creative spirit. Highlighting a pivotal moment when Bun B reached out, we'll show how one opportunity can open doors to collaborations with industry giants like Cam'ron, Max B, and the Clipse. Their story underscores the importance of leveraging the internet to bypass traditional gatekeepers in the entertainment industry.We also explore the meticulous, multi-year process behind their latest project, The Blog Era. Learn how the pandemic transformed their storytelling approach, propelling them from weekly content creators to long-term documentarians. Discover the significance of a giant bulletin board filled with clues and how Mickey's narrative became central to uncovering the intricate layers of the music industry. As we discuss potential future projects, get ready for an episode that celebrates the art of long-form storytelling, authenticity, and the transformative power of blogs in hip-hop culture."Unglossy: Decoding Brand in Culture," is produced and distributed by Merrick Creative and hosted by Merrick Chief Creative Officer, Tom Frank, hip hop artist and founder of Pendulum Ink, Mickey Factz, and music industry veteran, Jeffrey Sledge. Tune in to hear this thought-provoking discussion on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you catch your podcasts. Follow us on Instagram @UnglossyPod to join the conversation and support the show at https://unglossypod.buzzsprout.com/.Send us a textSupport the show
Erika and Steven check in with one another about their holiday plans, and discuss how they each function in their sibling dynamics during family gatherings. Then, Erika is joined by brothers Jeff and Eric Rosenthal and her good friend Kozza to dig further into the intricacies of sibling friendships. They go on to discuss their favorite holiday movies and TV shows that depict said sibling friendships, like ‘Home Alone,' the “Seven Fishes” episode from ‘The Bear,' ‘Friends,' and more. Hosts: Erika Ramirez and Steven Othello Guests: Eric Rosenthal, Jeff Rosenthal, and Kozza Babumba Producer: Sasha Ashall Theme Music: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gambling With Good JuJu - Sports Betting, Casino Gambling, Las Vegas, and Shenanigans
Welcome to another thrilling episode of "Gambling with Good JuJu"! This week, the crew is joined by the insightful Eric Rosenthal, better known as @ericsports on Twitter. Together, they dive into the unpredictable world of sports betting, sharing tips, tricks, and a few laughs along the way.Jolly takes center stage as he dissects the nail-biting coaching decisions at the end of the Giants vs. Cowboys game. Find out how those last-minute choices affected his bets and hear the crew's take on the game-changing moments that had everyone on the edge of their seats.Juicy, always the wild card, regales listeners with tales from his latest escapade at the local casino. From big wins to near misses, get ready for a rollercoaster ride through the highs and lows of his gambling adventures.And don't miss Breezy's exclusive recap of his discussion with none other than Brian Urlacher! Tune in as they break down the New Mexico Lobos and share behind-the-scenes insights into the world of college sports, Circa swag, and free BBQ at Crusen's. Whether you're a seasoned gambler or just testing the waters, "Gambling with Good JuJu" promises an entertaining blend of sports analysis, casino escapades, and celebrity interviews. So grab your lucky charm and join the crew for another episode filled with good vibes and even better bets!Follow along on Twitter or Instagram @goodjujubets.
I want to get the ball rolling again so to get a step of momentum, I'm clipping part of the latest Bettor Life 2.0 episode. It's a good one! Use promo code "YOELEVEN" for 11% off at The Bettor Life online shop: www.bettormerch.com Want to launch your own podcast? Use promo code "BETTOR" at sign up for 2 months free when you sign up for a plan at Libsyn, my podcast hosting service of choice. https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=BETTOR Please, take a moment to leave us a rating and review in your podcast app of choice like iTunes, Stitcher, or Spotify.
“Kobe, tell me how my ass taste" should have been the headline when TMZ broke Shaq's freestyle diss to his former teammate. Joining the pod, the legendary musical storytellers and hosts of of The Blog Era, Jeff and Eric Rosenthal from ItsTheReal break down the moment, talk about what makes a good roast, and if this was really a freestyle. Showtime Codes: (07:05) Best rapper to make mouth gun sounds (07:53) Favorite rap comedy song (14:35) ItsTheReal dream project (15:03) This or That! (27:50) How good of a rapper is Shaq? (33:05) What makes a good roast (40:19) Was this really a freestyle? (01:03:07) Biggest moment of ItsTheReal's Career (01:16:16) Most Important: Best White Rapper? (01:17:00) Most Important: Funniest rap song
First, I tell my Bettor Half all about my experiences at Bet Bash - including an 8-hour encounter with a Buffalo Diamond machine. Then, Mark DeVol from You Can Bet on That joins me to discuss our gambling year to date in 2023. Use promo code "YOELEVEN" for 11% off at The Bettor Life online shop: www.bettormerch.com Want to launch your own podcast? Use promo code "BETTOR" at sign up for 2 months free when you sign up for a plan at Libsyn, my podcast hosting service of choice. https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=BETTOR Please, take a moment to leave us a rating and review in your podcast app of choice like iTunes, Stitcher, or Spotify.
This week-we're dissecting the discourse of blogs and their impact between 2007-2012 when hip-hop met the internet. Collectively known as ItsTheReal, Jeff and Eric Rosenthal join us to talk about their 10-part docu-style audio series The Blog Era and remember the wild west of music distribution and discovery. ++ Produced by: Dale Lewis and Luke Bailey for Fly Fidelity Media ++ Art direction: Mango Shark ++ About: Hosted by Luke Bailey, The Fly Fidelity Podcast is a weekly podcast featuring thoughtful, layered, nuanced and authentic conversations with fascinating guests from hip hop and beyond. ++ Patreon: Support The Fly Fidelity Podcast by subscribing to our Patreon and unlock exclusive bonus content. Learn more at Patreon.com/FlyFidelity ++ Contact: luke.bailey@flyfidelity.co.uk
This week, we are back at Discovery Park of America, where we will meet up with Eric Rosenthal. Eric is a wildlife educator for the park and loves to share his passion for snakes, turtles and other wildlife with everyone he meets. His passion for these critters shines once the conversation gets started. Don't miss this one! LIVE NOW on #YouTube
Jeff & Eric Rosenthal the minds behind the It's The Real podcast return to Ebro in the Morning to discuss their latest project, 'The Blog Era'. Their 10-episode podcast looks back at one of the most unique eras in hip hop culture in which music and celebrity rumor-based podcasts were on the rise, where artists start to use the internet more to promote themselves, and releases, leaks, and exclusive news was founded. They discuss why they decided to look into this era, how Joe Budden was important to the start of it, why this podcast is unique to others, and also some of the people that created the movement including the founders of NahRight, You Heard That New, MissInfo.tv, and more! The Blog Era is available now on your favorite podcast platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Erika Ramirez and Steven Othello explore the intricacies and delicate situations that arise when your friendships are intertwined with your craft or work. Then Erika is joined by Jeff and Eric Rosenthal of ItsTheReal to get real about how their work has affected their friendships, how they think about friendship, and how they maintain friendships through intense creative projects. If you have your own thoughts or stories about work intertwining with your friendships, send us a message at whataboutyourfriendspod@gmail.com. Hosts: Erika Ramirez and Steven Othello Guests: Jeff and Eric Rosenthal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode features volume two of a set of answers to the question "what was your first exposure to gambling?" I pulled answers from episodes 11-28 featuring responses from Michael Trager, Preston Johnson, Michael Shackleford, Richard Munchkin, and Eric Rosenthal. Show: @TheBettorLife Use promo code "YOELEVEN" for 11% off at The Bettor Life online shop: www.bettormerch.com Want to launch your own podcast? Use promo code "BETTOR" at sign up for 2 months free when you sign up for a plan at Libsyn, my podcast hosting service of choice. https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=BETTOR Support the show with a monthly pledge at Patreon.com/TheBettorLife Please, take a moment to leave us a rating and review in your podcast app of choice like iTunes, Stitcher, or Spotify.
Bettor Life 2.0 is a call back to the era in which Eric Rosenthal was cohost of The Bettor Life. Many consider it the peak era of the show, so we like to revisit it as often as we can. Rare for the main feed, my bettor half comes in for a full episode with discussions only he and I will have including bookies dying, pai gow ethics, and advantage play slots. Show:@TheBettorLife Use promo code "YOELEVEN" for 11% off at The Bettor Life online shop: www.bettormerch.com Want to launch your own podcast? Use promo code "BETTOR" at sign up for 2 months free when you sign up for a plan at Libsyn, my podcast hosting service of choice. https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=BETTOR Please, take a moment to leave us a rating and review in your podcast app of choice like iTunes, Stitcher, or Spotify.
The third installment of the "Learning How to be a Bettor Dad" monologues. I reflect on learning how to be a recreational gambler and a content creator as a new parent. Then, I play a couple of clips from my other shows with Mark DeVol and Eric Rosenthal. Lastly, some updates from around The Bettor Life. Show: @TheBettorLife Use promo code "YOELEVEN" for 11% off at The Bettor Life online shop: www.bettormerch.com Want to launch your own podcast? Use promo code "BETTOR" at sign up for 2 months free when you sign up for a plan at Libsyn, my podcast hosting service of choice. https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=BETTOR Support the show with a monthly pledge at Patreon.com/TheBettorLife Please, take a moment to leave us a rating and review in your podcast app of choice like iTunes, Stitcher, or Spotify.
Welcome back to the Power of Payments podcast. I'm your host Ismail Umar, and on today's episode, I'm joined by Eric Rosenthal, vice president of corporate development, strategy and partnerships at Rapyd. Rapyd is a London-based payments firm that markets itself as a fintech-as-a-service platform, which provides APIs to help businesses integrate local payments and fintech capabilities into their applications in a simple way. In our conversation, Eric talks about the meaning of fintech-as-a-service, how Rapyd caters to businesses of different sizes including major firms like Uber, what American companies can learn from payments firms in Latin America, Asia, and Europe, and how startups in the space should try to deal with the current downturn.
Sports betting is legal in more than half the country. Degenerate money is drying up and casinos are starting to offer a bit more. Gambling is becoming more commercial in sports and other industries. In this episode, we hear from Captain Jack on the state of sports betting, Drew Dinsick on sports betting media, and Eric Rosenthal on how casinos are engaging with patrons. Also, thoughts on The Bettor Life and the way ahead. Show: @TheBettorLife Use promo code "YOELEVEN" for 11% off at The Bettor Life online shop: www.bettormerch.com Want to launch your own podcast? Use promo code "BETTOR" at sign up for 2 months free when you sign up for a plan at Libsyn, my podcast hosting service of choice. https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=BETTOR Support the show with a monthly pledge at Patreon.com/TheBettorLife Please, take a moment to leave us a rating and review in your podcast app of choice like iTunes, Stitcher, or Spotify
The future of payments, what’s going on in the Latin American market, the potential for consolidation and more with Rapyd VP of Corporate Development, Strategy and Partnerships, Eric Rosenthal this week on the Fintech Newscast https://www.rapyd.net Click Subscribe to keep up to date on the world of fintech! Reach us at info@fintechnewscast.com or at @fintechnewscast on … Continue reading Ep 179- Eric Rosenthal VP at Rapyd
My bettor half, Eric Rosenthal, joins me for an episode. We talk casino games, Florida card rooms, and comparing Biloxi to Atlantic City. Show: @TheBettorLife Use promo code "YOELEVEN" for 11% off at The Bettor Life online shop: www.bettormerch.com Want to launch your own podcast? Use promo code "BETTOR" at sign up for 2 months free when you sign up for a plan at Libsyn, my podcast hosting service of choice. https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=BETTOR Support the show with a monthly pledge at Patreon.com/TheBettorLife Please, take a moment to leave us a rating and review in your podcast app of choice like iTunes, Stitcher, or Spotify.
On today's episode of "Say Less," Rosy and Lowkey are joined by longtime friends, Jeff and Eric Rosenthal of ItsTheReal and "2 Jews and 2 Black Dudes review the Movies" with The Lox. The veteran content creators talk about their blog era history, as well as Travis Scott breaking his silence on AstroWorld with Charlemagne Tha God, Drake and Kanye West's Larry Hoover Benefit Concert and if their beef is now over, discovering what the hell counts as upstate and downstate when it comes to Westchester. The crew also discuss what was the genesis of their podcast alongside The Lox, and so much more. It's also Rosy's birthday today so feel free to spam her comments on social, the comments and more to show her all that love. 00:00 - Start Of Show 1:01 - Eric And Jeff Of ItsTheReal Join Lowkey + Rosy 11:50 - Astroworld Documentary 21:00 - Drake And Kanye Free Larry Hoover Benefit Concert 38:10 - Eric & Jeff's Podcast With The Lox 48:24 - Richer Than He's Ever Been: The Return of Rick Ross 56:16 - Blog Era Days 1:03:21 - Where Is Westchester vs Yonkers? A special thanks to our sponsor, Imperfect Foods. Go to www.imperfectfoods.com and use promo code SAYLESS for 20% off your first 4 orders. Follow Say Less: Watch the full video of the podcast on YouTube.com/Kazeem. Hosts: @Kazeem, @LowKeyUHTN and @ItsRosy @SayLessWithKaz - Instagram @SayLessWithKaz - Twitter Theme Song Produced by BlaaqGold1 Outro Produced by Krish Records Produced and Edited by Embassy Row Studios
Dr Bill Nelson speaks with Dr Donald L Trump and Eric Rosenthal about their new book, Centers of the Cancer Universe: A Half-Century of Progress Against Cancer. For more information or to purchase the book, visit: https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538144893/Centers-of-the-Cancer-Universe-A-Half-Century-of-Progress-Against-Cancer
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Most people don't create their own career, Jeff & Eric Rosenthal did. They are not what you would expect when you say they have a close relationship with pretty much anyone who is a titan in the Hip Hop Industry. Instead of being artists themselves, they played to their strengths and in the early days of Youtube made Hip Hop Sketch Comedy that went viral and gave them a name in Hip Hop. After several years of consistently making videos, they launched a career where they've done everything you can imagine. Interviewing 300 people in the Hip Hop industry including Rick Ross, Cardi B, Mac Miller and everyone in between, performing at Bonaroo, making mixtapes with the like of DJ Drama and 100 other feats in the space. Most importantly, they were able to build a career where not only do they built what they wanted to while chasing not money... not power.... but respect. Follow ItsTheReal- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbqiZG6dtSZFfEW22qZ_2Uw Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-waste-of-time-with-itsthereal/id987637310 Twitter: https://twitter.com/itsthereal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsthereal/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/itsthereal/ Website: https://www.itsthereal.com/ Follow us- Twitter: https://twitter.com/jfryeofficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnfryeofficial/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnfrye/
Tim's bettor half, Eric Rosenthal, makes a special appearance. The guys discuss pets in casino hotels, Eric's trip to Panama City, Ocean Casino canceling more player rewards, and opportunities for content in the gambling space. Enjoy! Guest: @erosenthal1029 Show: @TheBettorLife Use promo code "YOELEVEN" for 11% off at The Bettor Life online shop: TheBettorLife.us/merch Support the show with a monthly pledge at Patreon.com/TheBettorLife Please, take a moment to leave us a rating and review in your podcast app of choice like iTunes, Stitcher, or Spotify.
2020 ELECTION DAY SPECIALJohn and Eric (@ericsports on Twitter) have an open, honest, and rational conversation on how they have approached the 2020 Presidential Election from a betting perspective.
Alternate title: How Casinos Are Getting Their Mojo Back with Eric RosenthalFew industries on the planet have been immune to the coronavirus pandemic’s effects, with the casino industry hit particularly hard. Today, we chat with Eric Rosenthal and dive into all things casinos (profitability). The pandemic has had some profound effects on casinos, with some battling to generate revenue, while the supposed ‘little guys’ have survived better than expected.We contrast the struggles of Vegas Strip Casinos versus Vegas Downtown Casinos, and how behemoth strip properties face more challenging times than their downtown contemporaries. Lockdown and its gradual easing have shaped the way we experience casinos and will continue to do so for the immediate future. Interestingly, by having fewer casino-goers at tables, the casino profitability of games played (hands dealt), dice rolls, and transactions have improved in some cases. Yet, some (non-casino-banked) card games, like poker, have virtually died. We contemplate how casinos will compensate for this loss and the limitations of the number of players at casino-banked games and touch on one common denominator – data. How casinos adapt and recover will depend on analyzing data and how well they use it. So tune in and discover how casino habits are changing and hear about what the future holds.Eric Rosenthal on TwitterZorkCast co-host Steve - LasVegasUKFollow him on Twitter @LasVegasUKZorkCast FaceBook Group- JOIN TODAY! (Continue and Start the Conversation)TravelZorkZorkCast on TwitterZorkCast on Instagram© 2020 ZorkCast © 2020 TravelZorkSupport the show (https://travelzork.com/travel-deals/usa-miles-points-credit-card-offers/)
Since YCBOT can't get an episode out this week, we wanted to lend a hand and give the community something to get them by. Eric Rosenthal makes a rare appearance back to discuss concerts, casino offers, and betting politics. Enjoy! Show: @TheBettorLife Use promo code "YOELEVEN" for 11% off at The Bettor Life online shop: TheBettorLife.us/merch Support the show with a monthly pledge at Patreon.com/TheBettorLife Please, take a moment to leave us a rating and review in your podcast app of choice like iTunes, Stitcher, or Spotify.
Take a listen to Rapyd's Eric Rosenthal and Glenbrook’s George Peabody as they discuss Rapyd’s swift global expansion, its ability to quickly build new capabilities, and the firm’s cloud-based tech stack. It uses its “white label PayPal” model to payment-enable a wide range of companies and use cases. Programming Payments Has Been Hard Among the many evolutions in the payments industry over the last decade, and only accelerating today, is the programmability of payments. Prior to that, a portion of payments providers - gateways, processors, and even networks - provided access to their services via direct integration to whatever interface they cared to expose. The API is the layer now employed for that purpose. A single interface to core services is, of course, the basic stock in trade of a gateway, an outfit that exposes a single interface to its customers with the promise, among many, of reaching a broad swatch of acquirers out the other side. Networks like American Express and Mastercard have long provided access of their own. But this approach, for the many merchants and businesses shifting to digital payments, had a number of shortcomings. First, none of these integrations were truly comprehensive. One gateway could get you to the UK, but others were necessary to reach the rest of Europe, often on a country by country basis because payments are local and domestic. To sell in a country, you have to connect to the methods its citizens use. Cards along won’t do it. So, global reach through a minimum set of providers was a challenge. A second concern was the effort required to connect to so many providers. A merchant would have to carefully assess the ROI for each development effort in order to sell, say, in Austria or Thailand. Or to take advantage of the fraud services of American Express. Implementing and maintaining so may interfaces - and the contracts or partnerships that exist alongside the technical effort - is a lot of work. Things Have Improved - A Lot The way over these barriers is now broadly available. A number of providers have applied a common insight - that merchants, enterprises, and sellers will flock to a provider that offers a single, straightforward API that abstracts the complexity of payments so that they can focus more on their commercial goals. Multiple providers now offer a single integration through which merchant can reach a global audience and the global range of payment methods. That’s one of the insights that inspired firms like Braintree, Stripe, Adyen, and others, including the firm Rapyd, the subject of this Payments on Fire® episode. Built on the Cloud Rapyd is a young company building out its capability to global scale in a very short period of time. In this discussion with Rapyd’s Eric Rosenthal we hear how the firm’s use of Amazon Web Services has allowed the company to scale operations around the world in a reliable and, critically, compliant manner with respect to data privacy and domicility. Eric illustrates the company’s model - a white label PayPal as he calls it - through an example of Rapyd supporting a cash collection supply chain challenge for a global CPG manufacturer. Flexibility and Speed In our payments consulting work on behalf of merchants and billers, when we support their choice of payments provider, we increasingly see one or more firms like Rapyd competing against incumbents like First Data and Chase. We expect to see them more often in the future. Incumbents using legacy infrastructure lack the flexibility to be responsive. We frequently hear about the years long implantation projects some legacy providers require. While a single firm may have built, at one time or another, every possible bit of functionality a merchant may want, the reality is that such breadth is not available on a single platform. Hence those long integration timelines. The ability of these newer entrants to address incremental use cases is impressive. Of course, some of their components lack the functional depth achieved by incumbent competitors. But that gap will narrow with time and faster than in prior years. By outsourcing the core plumbing to cloud providers like AWS or Microsoft’s Azure, firms like Rapyd are able to put more wood behind the arrow aimed at their customer’s business goals. Freed of much of the operational burden of running the plumbing, they can deploy their talents where the impact is greatest. And that changes the game.
Eric Rosenthal is a Vice President and Managing Director of Rapyd, managing their North American Business Unit. Rapyd is the world's largest global payment network, accepting and disbursing more than 900 payment types in over 100 countries. It connects 2 million global ATM and over-the-counter (OTC) cash access points across the globe. Before Rapyd, Eric worked in startups and major enterprises including Abra, American Express, First Data, Citigroup and McKinsey.
Welcome to the Tearsheet Podcast. I’m Zack Miller. If you’re a retailer or a new challenger bank, it just doesn’t make sense anymore to build out payments infrastructure when you have firms like Rapyd out there. Eric Rosenthal, Rapyd’s managing director of the Americas, joins us on the podcast to talk about the hot fintech as a service firm that has gone global from its very start. The company just launched into Brazil and Eric describes the company’s global strategy and how Brazil plays into that. We talk about who’s integrating payments and where the market is headed. Eric Rosenthal is my guest today on the Tearsheet Podcast. But before we jump into the show, I wanted to tell you about Tearsheet’s newest online conference, DataDay 2020. Entire financial ecosystems are emerging around financial institutions and large fintech companies with data at its core. We’re spending three days hearing from top executives at firms like Fiserv, MX, Wells Fargo, Envestnet I Yodlee, Plaid and more about they are best leveraging customer data to help deliver better products and services. DataDay 2020 is all about data sharing, data aggregation, and personalization. For more information, click on the DataDay Conference button at the top of our website, www.tearsheet.co
On today’s episode of ZorkCast, we have a ton of fun with guests Han and Eric Rosenthal. We put Las Vegas and Macau side by side, comparing these two casino destinations and giving you insightful perspectives on the pros and cons of both. While Macau might be a long flight for a lot of people, the Asian hospitality and the excellent casino experience make this the number one gambling spot for many. But then there is the popular point of view that you will find the high energy buzz of Vegas nowhere else in the world. The great value for American citizens also cannot be compared to what you’ll get for your dollar at its Asian counterpart. The conversation also includes talk about factors outside of the resorts. In addition, we look at cities and countries around these two hotspots that may add value to a trip.Tune in to hear more about these destinations, the best casinos and the kind of ice buckets you can expect to find!Key Points From This Episode:• Han’s provocative tweet about Macau being better than Las Vegas.• The top reasons why Han’s claim may indeed be accurate.• Enjoying the exploration element and jumping from one property to the next in Vegas.• Getting both the casino experience and the great hospitality in Macau.• The different kinds of casino vibes that the two places offer.• Michael’s fantastic experience of a trip ‘around the world’ in less than five days.• A point of view that Macau offers less excitement and energy.• Playing baccarat and being accepted by the Chinese around the table!• Differentiating between the different kinds of baccarat and how Asians tend to approach it.• Questioning whether Macau is really worth the effort it takes to get there.• Keeping in mind the distance from the airports to the casino hotels in both cities.• The advantage of Macau’s proximity to other travel-worthy places.• Why many people are still going to Vegas and the incredible value for Americans.• The value you can expect to get for your gambling dollar in Macau.• Mohegan Sun in Connecticut: A table lover’s ideal casino.• Why cluster casinos like Vegas and Macau will remain more popular than a standalone.• A funny story about a plastic ice bucket at Bally’s Atlantic City Hotel.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Han on TwitterEric Rosenthal on TwitterAlso, you can find Eric Rosenthal on The Bettor LifeWSJ (paywall) article: Macau, Asia’s Vegas, Can’t Beat the Real McCoy for Fun World’s top gambling hub wants to be more like the Strip by getting tourists to spend bigger on entertainmentChasing Macau | Part 1 | Someone Is Opening A New Joint – Wynn Palace CotaiEmbrace ALL Gamblers | Why #Vegas Casino #Loyalty is BrokenMohegan Sun Encore Boston HarborZorkCast FaceBook Group- JOIN TODAY! (Continue and Start the Conversation)TravelZorkZorkCast on TwitterZorkCast on Insta© 2019 ZorkCast © 2019 TravelZork
Jeff and Eric Rosenthal are the podcasters, comedians, musicians and brothers known as ItsTheReal. Yes, we asked them how they met. (Jeff, who is 3.5 years younger, of course doesn’t remember.) They discussed growing up in Westchester, their bar mitzvahs, the business of being a creative, getting in the podcast game early, their place in hip hop and more.
On Episode 31 we chat with casino travel writer and podcaster Eric Rosenthal. Eric shares his experiences leveraging play making the most out of casino loyalty programs. We discuss the MGM property, play, Mlife program and what it’s like being hosted at MGM Springfield. As a top-tier player at MGM’s biggest competitor I was interested in Eric’s insights to his overall experience. I think you’ll be entertained, educated, and surprised in this 49 minute interview. Let’s get into the Game! Visit the web site: https://artinthegame.net/ Follow Eric on Twitter: https://twitter.com/erosenthal1029 Listen to Eric on the Bettor Life Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bettor-life/id1353250252?i=1000439100924 Read Some of Eric’s work on: https://travelzork.com/ Join our closed group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/238265166923233/ Like and review our Page: https://www.facebook.com/ArtintheGame/ Dear Friends and Players, I will be hosting the first Video Poker challenge on line very soon. Team New England will be challenging Team New York and New Jersey. Sign up to play with us using only your email. Challenge details to follow. You can play for free and become a better player by using training mode with our special members link www.videopoker.com/artinthegame Members who sign up with an email receive 14 days of gold membership for free! Also you can compete in daily weekly and monthly cash contests! Gold membership not necessary for Video Poker challenge.
This week we are honored to have legendary brothers and duo Jeff and Eric Rosenthal aka It’sTheReal. The two brothers got their start in the music industry with Hip-Hop sketch videos. In 2015 the brothers started their podcast A Waste of Time with ItsTheReal, guests have included the late Mac Miller, Cardi B, Lil Uzi Vert, Wiz Khalifa, Joe Buden and more veterans in the music industry.In this episode we discussHow they got their start in the music and entertainment industry.Their journey on building an audience online through content, what their advice for those looking to do so as well.Their experience working with and finding the right agent, manager, and podcast network.Funny stories from having guests podcast with them in their apartment in the upper west side.Selling mugs and moreAs always never hesitate to leave a review or reach out to @musicbusinesspodcast Instagram with any feedback or ideas. Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greg discusses how and when home field advantage & batter vs pitchers stats enter his handicapping before recapping Tuesday & chatting with Eric Rosenthal of The Daily Line podcast & analyzing his bets for Wednesday! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg discusses how and when home field advantage & batter vs pitchers stats enter his handicapping before recapping Tuesday & chatting with Eric Rosenthal of The Daily Line podcast & analyzing his bets for Wednesday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week the guys are joined by Eric Rosenthal of the Between the Lines podcast. They spend a good amount of time going over the main names being mentioned as possible first round Packers selections. Plenty of edge rushers and defensive linemen to consider. Then they discuss some safety and offensive linemen options. Next they discuss the Brewers fast start with wonderful play from Christian Yelich and Ryan Braun. Then they address the coming ending of the Bucks season. There is a very quick run down of the UW System schools starting baseball, softball and golf. In the end, the guys discuss the Badger ties to the Virginia Cavaliers.
Today on the show we are joined once again by Eric Rosenthal. Eric is a casino loyalty expert and a contributor to several gambling and travel related websites and podcasts. (Eric is also the co-host of The Bettor Life podcast.) In January, we left off on the last ZorkCast where Eric joined us to talk about what we would potentially do on a future episode, and that episode has come! On today’s episode, we are talking about the biggest mistake that recreational gamblers make, both from the act of gambling as well as in casino loyalty programs. Eric shares with us the importance of having discipline in regards to setting loss limits. We also dive into the ever-persistent frustrations with loyalty program tiers, and why often it’s not even worth getting to the top. For an incredible episode, be sure to join in today!Key Points From This Episode:• The biggest mistake made in the act of recreational gambling.• Understanding the importance of honoring your loss limits. • Loyalty program mistakes that gamblers make.• The disappointing tier levels of Mlife.• Different sub-categories of the Mlife Noir cards.• Why the second highest elite tier level is often most beneficial.Eric Rosenthal on Twitter @erosenthal1029 The Bettor Life Podcast Living the Mlife: An Introduction – MGM M life Rewards Loyalty ProgramZorkCast FaceBook Group- JOIN TODAY! (Continue and Start the Conversation)TravelZorkZorkCast on TwitterZorkCast on Instagram© 2019 ZorkCast © 2019 TravelZork
IM BACK BITCH!!! In this episode, Domino sits down with the hosts of "A Waste of Time with ItsTheReal" hosts Jeff and & Eric Rosenthal. Domino gains insight on their 12+ year journey in the field of hip-hop sketch comedy, music, podcasting, trials and tribulations, and much more. Indulge! ItsTheReal @itsthereal @ericitsthereal @jeffitsthereal Check out their album "Teddy Bear Fresh" on all streaming platforms Check out their podcasts "A Waste of Time with ItsTheReal" and "2 Jews & 2 Black Dudes Review the Movies" on all podcast streaming services. Youtube: ItsTheReal
Welcome to the first episode of 2019 and thanks for joining us! Today we are joined by our friend Eric Rosenthal, and we will be thinking ahead to the new year and chatting about loyalty and how to get the most value for your needs. We talk about the expected value and the cost of all hobbies. We also consider the fact that if everyone took advantage of loyalty programs they probably would not be able to exist in the way that they do. The episode is finished off looking at some of the recent developments in airline loyalty programs and what this means for customers.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:The Bettor Life Podcast ZorkCast FaceBook Group- JOIN TODAY! (Continue and Start the Conversation)TravelZorkZorkCast on TwitterZorkCast on Instagram© 2019 ZorkCast © 2019 TravelZork
Eric Rosenthal joins The Bettor Life in 2019 as the official co-host of the podcast. Our first discussion of the year involves reviewing casino offers and how we deal with losing at the casino. Co-Host: @ERosenthal1029 Host: @TheBettorLife Use promo code "YOELEVEN" for 11% off at The Bettor Life online shop: TheBettorLife.US/merch Please, take a moment to leave us a rating and review in your podcast app of choice.
It's time to wrap up 2018 and start thinking about gambling goals of 2019. Eric Rosenthal joins me to reflect on our favorite gambling moments of 2018 and discuss a handful of goals we have going into the new year. Guest: @ERosenthal1029 Host: @TheBettorLife Use promo code "YOELEVEN" for 11% off at The Bettor Life online shop: TheBettorLife.US/merch Please, take a moment to leave us a rating and review in your podcast app of choice.
To kick off a routine rotation of guest co-hosts, I invited Eric Rosenthal from Vegas Confessions to join me for a chat about gambling. We talk about our success with sports betting, the World Series, blackjack, and more around the gambling world. Guest: @ERosenthal1029 Host: @TheBettorLife Use promo code "YOELEVEN" for 11% off at The Bettor Life online shop: TheBettorLife.US/merch Please, take a moment to leave us a rating and review in your podcast app of choice.
This week's podcast is about tracking gambling. I have three great gamblers to talk about their own approach to this topic. First, Mark DeVol from You Can Bet on ThaT, then Eric Rosenthal from Vegas Confessions, and finally, Gill Alexander from A Numbers Game. Host: @TheBettorLife Use promo code "YOELEVEN" for 11% off at The Bettor Life online shop: TheBettorLife.US/merch Please, take a moment to leave us a rating and review in your podcast app of choice.
Our guest this week is Eric Rosenthal. Eric returns to continue our conversation about advantage traveling.podcast Click to listen - Alt-click to downloadShow Notes[00:00] Introduction of Eric Rosenthal,[00:50] Richard wants to go to London efficiently via cash and/or points [07:15] How to build a network of casino hosts, getting value from social skills and host referrals [14:18] Utilizing player cruise offers, UrComped.com[20:28] Creating goodwill by referring other strong players to hosts[22:32] Identifying and maximizing tier-based benefits, additional cruise offer discussion[30:00] Are hosts interested in AP video poker players?[33:53] Starwood Preferred Guest, Marriott, and Cosmo points[36:58] Timing action and "theoretical" to maximize offers[40:10] Could someone earn Seven Stars only via churning without gambling?[43:08] Markers versus front money[46:04] Leveraging non-casino programs to negotiate with hosts[50:52] The need for modern day travel agents/award travel specialists[52:48] "Vegas Confessions" podcastAward Wallet https://awardwallet.com/blog/Urcomped https://urcomped.com/Travelzork https://travelzork.com/Twitter @erosenthal1029Email ericr@travelzork.compodcast Vegas Confessions https://www.vegasconfessionspod.com/
360 Vegas Vacation 7 was a vacation was a wonderful trip I took over Labor Day. It was my first time attending one of these. To help me recap my experience, I brought on Tony Snyder from the 360 Vegas crew and Eric Rosenthal from Vegas Confessions. Tony, Eric and I go down the agenda and we discuss the different things we experienced. Guest: @360VegasTony Host: @TheBettorLife Use promo code "YOELEVEN" for 11% off at The Bettor Life online shop: TheBettorLife.US/merch Please, take a moment to leave us a rating and review in your podcast app of choice.
Dr. David Chao and Eric Rosenthal cover injuries plaguing teams early on and answer questions from twitter on the first show of the Pro Football Doc podcast.
Our guest this week is Eric Rosenthal. We talk to Eric about combining advantage gambling with advantageous use of travel options.podcast Click to listen - Alt-click to downloadShow Notes[00:00] Introduction of Eric Rosenthal, @erosenthal1029, ericr@travelzork.com[00:45] TravelZork.com, casino loyalty and travel loyalty education company[02:45] Eric's experience with Revel's $100k loss rebate promotion, mailers, and the benefits of verifiable play[13:36] Finding partners, managing taxes, and dividing comps from the Revel $100k promotion [18:25] Parlaying play at Revel into offers from competing properties in Atlantic City[32:56] Travel hacking, manufactured spending, credit card discussion[40:40] Tracking loyalty and credit card points, Award Wallet app[43:54] Nothing lasts forever in AP or churning[45:34] Creating extra video poker "theoretical."[49:48] What has happened to Eric's team since the Revel promotion?[52:42] How is Las Vegas for comps?[54:05] Creating extra table games "theoretical."Max Rubin's Comp City https://amzn.to/2PJt2mCAward Wallet https://awardwallet.com/blog/Urcomped https://urcomped.com/Travelzork https://travelzork.com/Twitter @erosenthal1029Email ericr@travelzork.compodcast Vegas Confessions https://www.vegasconfessionspod.com/
In hour 18, Rembert is joined by (non-Australian) “Phil Chang” and Jeff and Eric Rosenthal of ItsTheReal, while they discuss Australian accents, getting recognized, and how Jeff and Eric two different people. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
Welcome back to ZorkCast. Today on the show, we are going to continue our conversation about Spirit Airlines and delve into the differences between low-cost carriers and regular airline carriers. Here to provide their experiences and insights, we welcome Eric Rosenthal and Catherine aka CoachKitty with me today. Eric and Catherine share their opinions on choosing an airline like Spirit, or any other low-cost carrier, and why you need to take into account “Worst case scenarios.” By the end of this episode, you’ll have a few tips on the precautions you should take before booking. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: CoachKitty to Vegas | Spirit Airlines – Part 1 ZorkCast FaceBook Group Continue and Start the Conversation) TravelZork ZorkCast on Twitter ZorkCast on Instagram © 2018 ZorkCast © 2018 TravelZork
Dr. David Chao and Eric Rosenthal cover injuries plaguing teams early on and answer questions from twitter on the first show of the Pro Football Doc podcast! Download here -> https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/15484118/download.mp3
Second episode of the week and another 70 minutes of content. This time with Eric Rosenthal. Eric talks to us about a friendly wager that didn't pay up, his time at BunFest, and a gambling preview of what to expect at the new resorts in Atlantic City. Guest: @ERosenthal1029 Host: @TheBettorLife Use promo code "YOELEVEN" for 11% off at The Bettor Life online shop: TheBettorLife.US/merch The Bettor Life t-shirts are available for order at the online shop, as well. Please, take a moment to leave us a rating and review in your podcast app of choice.
Our guest on this episode is Eric Rosenthal. Eric is the Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) at a SaaS startup in NYC called Emissary - the enterprise sales intelligence network. During our conversation Eric and I discuss the role of the Chief Revenue Officer; how it came about, the difference between a VP of Sales and CRO and growing importance of this role at SaaS startups. We’ll also discuss the importance of alignment between the revenue generating departments - marketing, client success, sales and BD. Along the way Eric shares his journey from Business School to sales leadership. This is Best Selling.
So many albums have dropped this year already, who's your favorite? Not even Teyana Taylor can save Kanye West. Meanwhile, Destiny Fulfilled is still one of the greatest breakup albums - don't debate us. The boy aka Champagne Papi aka Drizzy Drake is back and no we don't care about the number of kids he has. Tune into Episode 87 with TT and GG and fellow podcaster/rapper/storyteller Eric Rosenthal from @itsthereal as we discuss these topics and more. Be sure to check out cardsforallpeople.com/ for their latest edition "Girls Night Out"! We'll be giving away cards so make sure to follow out socials! Questions, comments, feedback - hit us up! Email - theoprahroseshow@gmail.com Instagram - @theoprahroseshow Twitter - @theoprahroseshow --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theoprahroseshow/support
I'm back from my trip to Vegas! I invited Eric Rosenthal to join me as I go through my trip and review gambling, eating, shows, and more. Enjoy!
And we're back! First, quick recap of my visit to Holland Casino in Nijmegan, Netherlands. Then, a group by group preview of the World Cup with my thoughts on bets to qualify from group, win group, and win the World Cup. Finally, Eric Rosenthal from Vegas Confessions answers my questions on how to get the most out of my trip to Vegas next weekend.
May 17, 2018 – I’m still taking a break from the format of the show and three excellent guests join me for fun conversation and great stories. Eric Rosenthal from Vegas Confessions chats with me about Vegas regrets, Christina (@raisinglasvegas) shares with me a few of her favorite off strip hikes, and Cassi from the Mixed Feelings podcast has a hilarious first timer story that’s filled with weed, gambling, weed, food and weed. Topics on this episode: FnA Minute iHeartGeek show / twitter: @iheartGeekShow / website: iheartgeekshow.com Jidan And Randy’s photos Regrets, I’ve Had A Few: Eric Rosenthal / twitter: @erosenthal1029 / website: vegasconfessionspod.com ZorkFest Podcasters After Dark John Colson Photography Marathon Monster: @raisinglasvegas joins me to share some of her favorite day hikes close to the strip, Mt. Charleston, Red Rock Canyon, Slot Canyons near the strip, Valley of Fire and also to talk about the 360 Vegas Vacation 6 Exercise Experience First Timer Story, Cassi: Travel Fanboy / twitter: @mixedfeelingspc / website: mixedfeelingspodcast.com
Welcome everyone to Vegas Confessions 12.5. Not to beat a dead horse with people from London, but we have another guest on to tell all his casino stories, the one and only Michael trager. Find him @baccarat_guy on twitter, and also follow @Travelzork, where he tells all the secrets to promo travel, comps, rewards and other goodness. Join us for Zorfest in Vegas on the last weekend of May which Eric Rosenthal and Michael Trager are hosting, to improve your strategy to travel smarter and cheaper. *Follow us: @julianromero559, @erosenthal1029, @shanemields on twitter. Call our hotline at (559)461-7488 or write us at vegasconfessionspod@gmail.com *And a quick thank you to Chris from the Faces and Aces podcast for lending some last minute voiceover. Always appreciated when you run with my off the wall ideas....
This week brings us Eric Rosenthal from Vegas Confessions. Eric shares not only his journey into gambling, but his journey into the world of casino rewards. He shares some advice and personal experiences so we can all be smarter players.
Welcome back to ZorkCast. Today on the podcast, we welcome Eric Rosenthal, and we’re going to talk a little bit about craps, or as I like to refer to it as dice, in London. There’s only one place in the UK (as far as I know) that you can play dice and that is at the Hippodrome in London. In this episode, we discuss the various dice tables available at Hippodrome; the minimum and maximum bets you can place on the dice tables at Hippodrome and how to go about placing hard way bets. I will also be sharing with you the mistake I made that lost me a wager and got Eric to clear up the issue – and hopefully confirm that I am not going crazy after all! We will also be giving you some information on the upcoming Bun Fest casino meetup happening this July in the UK and why you should book your flight and join the fun. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Hippodrome Vegas Bun Boy Podcast Vegas Bun Boy on Twitter Eric Rosenthal on Twitter ZorkCast FaceBook Group Continue and Start the Conversation) TravelZork ZorkCast on Twitter ZorkCast on Instagram © 2018 ZorkCast © 2018 TravelZork
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Today, we have an enjoyable chat on location at Mohegan Sun. Eric Rosenthal, Cousin Vito, Mikey 9s, Mr. Luke. We talk about…. * #GAMBLEPALOOZA* Fine dining at Mohegan* Casino Craps Talk* Mohegan Sun Talk* The largest casino (floor) in the world* Mohegan Sun “The Mecca of Dice”* ZorkFest Craps Tournament* Craps Tournament Strategy* Baccarat Play at Mohegan SunLinks Mentioned in Today’s Episode:#GAMBLEPALOOZAGambling Podcast: You Can Bet on ThatBOBBY FLAY'S BAR AMERICAINZorkCast FaceBook Group Continue and Start the Conversation)TravelZorkZorkCast on TwitterZorkCast on Instagram© 2018 ZorkCast © 2018 TravelZork
Visit www.cousinvitoscasino.com Call the show! 1 (747)Casino-1 or 1-747-227-4661 Contact the show at CousinVito@gmail.com or @VitosCasino on Twitter Friend me on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/vito.marchitto Support the show on Patreon @ https://www.patreon.com/cousinvito Please Subscribe, Rate, Review on iTunes or wherever you listen to the show! It really helps! Opening Monologue Cousin Vito and Mikey 9’s welcome everybody in for this very special episode! Welcome to the Vice Lounge Tony and Jason from the Vice Lounge Online stop by talk about the importance of understanding your Average Daily Theoretical. Mailbag The guys read a Trip Report from Triple Down about some craps play at Foxwoods, Bruce’s 6 point Fire Bet story from Mohegan Sun, and Marcel’s wild Pot Limit Omaha victory! Epic High Roller Trip Report Vito and Mikey share an epic trip report featuring some pals from the show including; @travelzork, Eric Rosenthal, @netimegambling, David Luke, Vito’s wife Amanda, and more! How to show the wife a great time while also hanging with gamblers? Late night Baccarat two days straight! Maximizing fun at the casino with only moderate gambling Free Slot Play hand pay in the High Limit area Lots of scotch and more! GAMBLEPALOOZA Plus, updates on newly scheduled events!
Eric and Jeff from @ITSTHEREAL came through to talk about the classic film that basically started this whole podcast idea. PAPER SOLDIERS, a 2002 film directed by Dame Dash, written by Charlie Murphy and starring (are you ready you're not ready) Beanie Sigel and Kevin Hart (in his first role), N.O.R.E., Capone, Angie Martinez, Cam'Ron, Jim Jones, Jay-Z (in the best kind of glorified cameo), Memphis Bleek, basically all of the Roc in 2002 and it's incredible. This is the quintessential Bodega Box Office movie and we couldn't have had better guests for it. Check out ItsTheReal at - https://www.itsthereal.com/ On social media @itsthereal And east coast, you gotta go see them at The Roots Picnic in Saturday June 2. Get tickets right here - http://rootspicnic.com/philly/
Eric and Jeff from @ITSTHEREAL came through to talk about the classic film that basically started this whole podcast idea. PAPER SOLDIERS, a 2002 film directed by Dame Dash, written by Charlie Murphy and starring (are you ready you're not ready) Beanie Sigel and Kevin Hart (in his first role), N.O.R.E., Capone, Angie Martinez, Cam'Ron, Jim Jones, Jay-Z (in the best kind of glorified cameo), Memphis Bleek, basically all of the Roc in 2002 and it's incredible. This is the quintessential Bodega Box Office movie and we couldn't have had better guests for it. Check out ItsTheReal at - https://www.itsthereal.com/ On social media @itsthereal And east coast, you gotta go see them at The Roots Picnic in Saturday June 2. Get tickets right here - http://rootspicnic.com/philly/
Hey everybody, welcome to the second half of Oceans14 coverage! on this one we have our good friend Eric Rosenthal filling in as a third co-pilot, and we get into all kinds of talk. Join us for Steve Wynn reveals, talking all about our upcoming trip Oceans14, and a trip down memory lane for Eric and football fans he's NOT so fond of. Reach out! email us at vegasconfessionspod@gmail.com. Tell us your Story!
Total Rewards devaluation: Official page; Eric Rosenthal's analysis; We're now on Spotify; Our Twitter got hacked; Viejas car fiasco; Supreme Court to rule on sports betting; Las Vegas during Christmas; Professor Slots; Tipping using "player control"; A good place to stay in Vegas when you have a young child; Ilani Casino trip report; Blackjack in California card rooms; You Can Bet on That's Boxing Day Casino Crawl; Vegas Bun Boy's Holiday Special
Hello everybody, welcome to Vegas Confessions episode 3.0: on this one we get back into the swing of things after our Zorkfest trip, and talk a little about our next trip Oceans XL14SB! We have a couple of confessions, we cover The meadows club downtown and the Flamingo, and have another Zorkfest interview with the one and only Eric Rosenthal at the tail end of our episode that you dont want to miss....enjoy! Vegasconfessionspod@gmail.com, find us on twitter @Vegasconfessionspodcast or CALL IN! (559)461-7488. Eric Rosenthal: Writer and presenter for travelzork.com ,and proud Vegas obsessive.
So bear with us, Julian and I are both excited and amazed about our upcoming Atlantic City trip, so the next few episodes will focus on Zorkfest. With that being said, We have a special guest by the name of the one and only Eric Rosenthal! Great guy, as we talk about Zorkfest and some of his favorite adventures, as he answers questions he probably doesn't want to. Enjoy!
E:63 Total Rewards Tips, Pigskin Picks, and a Little Mystery Visit www.cousinvitoscasino.com Call the show! 1 (747)Casino-1 or 1-747-227-4661 Contact the show at CousinVito@gmail.com or @VitosCasino on Twitter Friend me on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/vito.marchitto Support the show on Patreon @ https://www.patreon.com/cousinvito Please Subscribe, Rate, Review on iTunes or wherever you listen to the show! It really helps! Opening Monologue Cousin Vito and Cousin Mikey welcome everybody in for another exciting episode. Plus, a rundown of the upcoming episode! Total Rewards Tips with Eric Rosenthal Our pal Eric returns to scratch the surface of achieving Total Rewards Diamond status without breaking the bank! Plus some Atlantic City talk! Cousin Vito’s Pigskin Picks and Pigskin Pick'em Cousin Vito and Mikey review last weeks picks and make some predictions leading into this weekend! Mailbag This week we hear from Andy from the UK, find out the name last weeks mystery caller, and Cousin Vito shares a strange anonymous letter about Frank Scoblete and The Captain Zorkfest 2017 in Atlantic City Head to www.travelzork.com/zorkfest and use promo code zorkvito for an extra discount! Sign up by 11/25/17 for special discounts INCLUDING special Ballys room rates!
Welcome to the longest ever ZorkCast episode! This is our third and final segment of the London Casino scene and today (or should we say the wee hours of this morning), Eric and I share our night out at the London Playboy Casino with you, from my flat at 4:48 AM. Our evening started off with a guided tour from Bunny Jenny and ended with another successful Baccarat (Punto Banco) game in The Dragon Room at Empire Casino. From food, to service, to Playboy memorabilia, to décor – here we give our overall impressions of The Playboy Casino. We also share some helpful tips playing Punto Banco, the Red 8 bonus and playing the skip tie; coming to the conclusion that even if you don’t love the casino’s in Europe, you sure will love the coffee! An entertaining episode, so take a listen. Key Points From This Episode: • General impressions from our tour with Bunny Jenny. • Playboy memorabilia and Eric’s teenage nostalgia. • A review on food, general service and smoking areas. • No low limit squeeze game at the Playboy punto banco table. • Learn more about the Playboy Total Rewards Card. • Playing baccarat in The Dragon Room at Empire Casino. • The banker bet and the Red 8 bonus. • Why you don’t mess with the coffee in Europe. • The power of playing the skip tie. • And much more! Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Eric Rosenthal on Twitter ZorkFest - REGISTER TODAY! Playboy Club London
Once again, we welcome Eric Rosenthal back. Eric is a casino loyalty expert and will also be one of the speakers at ZorkFest this December in Atlantic City. Eric loves talking about casino loyalty systems and in the prior episode we finished off talking about Empire Casino and the Icon Bar in London. Today on the show, we’re going to continue that conversation, talking about the casino area. When you leave Icon Bar, you go down an elevator to the main level and then you enter the main Caesars Empire Casino. In this episode, we’ll be describing the area to you and offering some helpful hints for your next visit. Everything from the rewards desk, the high limit room, baccarat (punto banco) tables, the dealers, the drinks and much, much more! Key Points From This Episode: • Caesars USA Total Rewards vs Caesars Total Rewards USA. • Learn more about Caesars UK Total Rewards. • The use of RFID scanners for players cards in Caesars UK. • An inside look at Empire Casino UK and the high limit room. • One of the best places in London to watch American football. • Learn more about the traditional baccarat (punto banco) at Empire Casino UK. • Find out how it all goes down in a squeeze (punto banco) game. • Our experience with the UK dealers. • The Venetian|Palazzo logos that no one noticed. • Drink service with a “mwah!” • And much more! Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Eric Rosenthal on Twitter ZorkFest - REGISTER TODAY! Icon Balcony Bar at Empire Casino
Today on the show we have a special guest, Eric Rosenthal. Eric is a casino loyalty expert as well as someone who just loves casino loyalty systems, and he is going to be one of the speakers at the first ever ZorkFest event. He is a contributor to several gambling and travel related websites and podcasts and discusses all things Atlantic City and his passion for “Comp Harvesting.” Using his knowledge of casinos and the travel industry, Eric teaches people how to travel for free and maximize value for your gambling dollar. We have been spending a little bit of time in London this weekend, and we got an opportunity to visit two of the London casinos last night after a very nice pub dinner in Hampstead. In Part 1 of this series, we are going to talk about our observations about the casinos in the UK, because they’re not as bad as everybody thinks! They are certainly different, but they actually have some very nice elements to them. So stay tuned as we go over our experiences at the Hippodrome and Empire Casino and the major differences we observed. Key Points From This Episode: • Why we chose to visit the Hippodrome Casino. • An overview of the Hippodrome layout, the “vibes”, and different rules. • The biggest difference to notice when playing at the Hippodrome dice (craps) tables. • Differences in the chip colors and chip breaks in London versus The States. • Why the Empire Icon Bar is one of the best kept secrets in London. • Using your UK Total Rewards card for discounted drinks at Empire. • The stunning layout and experience of the Empire Casino’s upstairs Icon Bar. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Eric Rosenthal on Twitter ZorkFest - REGISTER TODAY! VIDEO - Icon Bar Empire Casino London - Old Fashioned Icon Balcony Bar at Empire Casino Hippodrome Casino London Total Rewards UK
This episode, the Squad hosts brothers Jeff and Eric Rosenthal, widely known as ItsTheReal, and hosts of Loud Speakers Network podcast, A Waste of Time with ItsTheReal! The squad and brothers discuss Jason Whitlock, Ted Cruz and Anna Kournikova... um, Maria Sharipova. Also, Indigineous Peoples Day in LA, free lunch in NYC public schools, and DACA. Lastly, an apology from Saul Goodman! Follow ItsTheReal on Twitter and Instagram! Hear A Waste of Time on iTunes and SoundCloud! Visit their website here! Follow the PSA podcast on Twitter and Instagram! Follow Robbie Digital on Twitter and Instagram; Bones on Twitter and Instagram; Saul Goodman on Twitter and Instagram; and OG Randy on Twitter and Instagram!
How should you gamble on the McGregor-Mayweather fight? Betting expert Eric Rosenthal stops by with advice on how to bet it on MyBookie.ag
The boys are back they have a big announcement to make: From here on out your favorite degen podcast will be brought to you by BroBible! After we get the business stuff out of the way, Dom and Garrett talk about the Celtics/Cavs trade and what that means for the season win total bets for both teams. Then Eric Rosenthal (@EricSports) joins to talk about the fight of the decade this weekend and break down all the interesting props where YOU can make some money. Then the guys talk about how excited we all are for football to be back and even give you some lines to take advantage of THIS WEEKEND. Buckle up, it is a fun one. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/debate-the-slate/support
On this episode of the Combat Jack Show we bring to you Loud Speakers Networks own, Jeff and Eric Rosenthal aka ItsTheReal from A Waste of Time podcast. They sit down with us and discuss their tenure in the podcast game, TV venture, their newly released LP, Teddy Bear Fresh and more. Hit that play button because Eric and Jeff said so. #RaiseTheBar Get Teddy bear Fresh on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/teddy-bear-fresh/id1231218715 Spotify https://play.spotify.com/album/1yuJT0mj8sPhM8KDBGFzgp?play=true&utm_source=open.spotify.com&utm_medium=open And Your Local Bodega
Getting past The Medical Gatekeeper, I am Eric Rosenthal, I’m a medical journalist and this is my personal story about an access my to care issue. I was forced to receive treatment in an emergency room because a medical office wouldn’t return repeated calls for an appointment. Much of this has to do with accountability, with fingers often being pointed in various directions by various employees, but the ultimate responsibility for all office procedures resides with the physician-owners of the practice. I’ve been a lifelong runner and began having trouble breathing while exercising last fall. My internist diagnosed late-onset asthma, and prescribed a rescue inhaler. However a few weeks later I began having difficulty breathing at night and developed a very bad persistent cough. After three nights of no sleep my condition grew worse and the day after Christmas I ended up in the emergency room of a suburban-Philadelphia teaching hospital, where I was diagnosed with bronchitis, and prescribed a course of oral prednisone as well as a steroidal inhaler in addition to my rescue version. I continued seeing my internist, who made some changes in my inhaler dosage but my mid-March I was once again having trouble breathing and my cough returned causing my wife to rush me once more to the emergency room in the middle of the night. I was again diagnosed with bronchitis and prescribed a course of oral prednisone and antibiotics. Feeling that I needed more specialized expertise I asked my internist’s office to recommend a pulmonologist and received the phone number of a 10-person practice in the same hospital with the name of a specific physician. Knowing that I had two upcoming out-of-town conferences, I had a few dates in mind but didn’t mind waiting until I returned a week later as long as I knew that I had a scheduled appointment. I called the pulmonology office and got a recorded message saying that I’d be called back. After several hours I called again, and then again, and again. I checked for alternative phone numbers on line and finally reached out to another office in a different suburb, where the receptionist informed me that she’d call my local office and someone would get back to me. No one did and the next morning before boarding a plane for Miami I kept getting the same voice recording and then called my internist’s office and requested they try to get through. I was told that there seemed be a chronic problem contacting the pulmonology practice, which persisted when they tried calling without success. Then 22 hours after my first phone call, while I was inflight, the pulmonology office finally called my wife and said that the physician I had requested wouldn’t be available for more than 2 months. My wife said, fine, please schedule another of the 10 pulmonologists and the receptionist said she’d have to call back with their availability, but never followed through. The next day my wife had to physically visit the office and demand an appointment be scheduled before I had to end up in the ER a third time for care. A week later I met my new doctor, who admitted that his practice had scheduling problems, but asked that we just move on with the exam. He adjusted my inhaler dosage, which has so far proven effective, and gave me his cell phone number for future emergencies. I was now in the system, but wondered whether the practice would fix its problem so future patients wouldn’t find themselves in the no-access situation I had experienced. ### Rosenthal is an independent journalist who covers issues, controversies, and trends in oncology as special correspondent for MedPage Today, and a contributor to The Hill. He’s had more than 40 years experience in journalism and academic public affairs, founded the National Cancer Institute-designated Public Affairs Network, and serves as a global health adviser to Concordia. air date: 4/28/17
Getting past The Medical Gatekeeper, I am Eric Rosenthal, I’m a medical journalist and this is my personal story about an access my to care issue. I was forced to receive treatment in an emergency room because a medical office wouldn’t return repeated calls for an appointment. Much of this has to do with accountability, with fingers often being pointed in various directions by various employees, but the ultimate responsibility for all office procedures resides with the physician-owners of the practice.I’ve been a lifelong runner and began having trouble breathing while exercising last fall. My internist diagnosed late-onset asthma, and prescribed a rescue inhaler.However a few weeks later I began having difficulty breathing at night and developed a very bad persistent cough. After three nights of no sleep my condition grew worse and the day after Christmas I ended up in the emergency room of a suburban-Philadelphia teaching hospital, where I was diagnosed with bronchitis, and prescribed a course of oral prednisone as well as a steroidal inhaler in addition to my rescue version. I continued seeing my internist, who made some changes in my inhaler dosage but my mid-March I was once again having trouble breathing and my cough returned causing my wife to rush me once more to the emergency room in the middle of the night. I was again diagnosed with bronchitis and prescribed a course of oral prednisone and antibiotics. Feeling that I needed more specialized expertise I asked my internist’s office to recommend a pulmonologist and received the phone number of a 10-person practice in the same hospital with the name of a specific physician.Knowing that I had two upcoming out-of-town conferences, I had a few dates in mind but didn’t mind waiting until I returned a week later as long as I knew that I had a scheduled appointment.I called the pulmonology office and got a recorded message saying that I’d be called back. After several hours I called again, and then again, and again. I checked for alternative phone numbers on line and finally reached out to another office in a different suburb, where the receptionist informed me that she’d call my local office and someone would get back to me.No one did and the next morning before boarding a plane for Miami I kept getting the same voice recording and then called my internist’s office and requested they try to get through. I was told that there seemed be a chronic problem contacting the pulmonology practice, which persisted when they tried calling without success.Then 22 hours after my first phone call, while I was inflight, the pulmonology office finally called my wife and said that the physician I had requested wouldn’t be available for more than 2 months. My wife said, fine, please schedule another of the 10 pulmonologists and the receptionist said she’d have to call back with their availability, but never followed through.The next day my wife had to physically visit the office and demand an appointment be scheduled before I had to end up in the ER a third time for care.A week later I met my new doctor, who admitted that his practice had scheduling problems, but asked that we just move on with the exam. He adjusted my inhaler dosage, which has so far proven effective, and gave me his cell phone number for future emergencies.I was now in the system, but wondered whether the practice would fix its problem so future patients wouldn’t find themselves in the no-access situation I had experienced. ###Rosenthal is an independent journalist who covers issues, controversies, and trends in oncology as special correspondent for MedPage Today, and a contributor to The Hill. He’s had more than 40 years experience in journalism and academic public affairs, founded the National Cancer Institute-designated Public Affairs Network, and serves as a global health adviser to Concordia.air date: 4/28/17
Getting past The Medical Gatekeeper, I am Eric Rosenthal, I’m a medical journalist and this is my personal story about an access my to care issue. I was forced to receive treatment in an emergency room because a medical office wouldn’t return repeated calls for an appointment. Much of this has to do with accountability, with fingers often being pointed in various directions by various employees, but the ultimate responsibility for all office procedures resides with the physician-owners of the practice.I’ve been a lifelong runner and began having trouble breathing while exercising last fall. My internist diagnosed late-onset asthma, and prescribed a rescue inhaler.However a few weeks later I began having difficulty breathing at night and developed a very bad persistent cough. After three nights of no sleep my condition grew worse and the day after Christmas I ended up in the emergency room of a suburban-Philadelphia teaching hospital, where I was diagnosed with bronchitis, and prescribed a course of oral prednisone as well as a steroidal inhaler in addition to my rescue version. I continued seeing my internist, who made some changes in my inhaler dosage but my mid-March I was once again having trouble breathing and my cough returned causing my wife to rush me once more to the emergency room in the middle of the night. I was again diagnosed with bronchitis and prescribed a course of oral prednisone and antibiotics. Feeling that I needed more specialized expertise I asked my internist’s office to recommend a pulmonologist and received the phone number of a 10-person practice in the same hospital with the name of a specific physician.Knowing that I had two upcoming out-of-town conferences, I had a few dates in mind but didn’t mind waiting until I returned a week later as long as I knew that I had a scheduled appointment.I called the pulmonology office and got a recorded message saying that I’d be called back. After several hours I called again, and then again, and again. I checked for alternative phone numbers on line and finally reached out to another office in a different suburb, where the receptionist informed me that she’d call my local office and someone would get back to me.No one did and the next morning before boarding a plane for Miami I kept getting the same voice recording and then called my internist’s office and requested they try to get through. I was told that there seemed be a chronic problem contacting the pulmonology practice, which persisted when they tried calling without success.Then 22 hours after my first phone call, while I was inflight, the pulmonology office finally called my wife and said that the physician I had requested wouldn’t be available for more than 2 months. My wife said, fine, please schedule another of the 10 pulmonologists and the receptionist said she’d have to call back with their availability, but never followed through.The next day my wife had to physically visit the office and demand an appointment be scheduled before I had to end up in the ER a third time for care.A week later I met my new doctor, who admitted that his practice had scheduling problems, but asked that we just move on with the exam. He adjusted my inhaler dosage, which has so far proven effective, and gave me his cell phone number for future emergencies.I was now in the system, but wondered whether the practice would fix its problem so future patients wouldn’t find themselves in the no-access situation I had experienced. ###Rosenthal is an independent journalist who covers issues, controversies, and trends in oncology as special correspondent for MedPage Today, and a contributor to The Hill. He’s had more than 40 years experience in journalism and academic public affairs, founded the National Cancer Institute-designated Public Affairs Network, and serves as a global health adviser to Concordia.air date: 4/28/17
Getting past The Medical Gatekeeper, I am Eric Rosenthal, I’m a medical journalist and this is my personal story about an access my to care issue. I was forced to receive treatment in an emergency room because a medical office wouldn’t return repeated calls for an appointment. Much of this has to do with accountability, with fingers often being pointed in various directions by various employees, but the ultimate responsibility for all office procedures resides with the physician-owners of the practice. I’ve been a lifelong runner and began having trouble breathing while exercising last fall. My internist diagnosed late-onset asthma, and prescribed a rescue inhaler. However a few weeks later I began having difficulty breathing at night and developed a very bad persistent cough. After three nights of no sleep my condition grew worse and the day after Christmas I ended up in the emergency room of a suburban-Philadelphia teaching hospital, where I was diagnosed with bronchitis, and prescribed a course of oral prednisone as well as a steroidal inhaler in addition to my rescue version. I continued seeing my internist, who made some changes in my inhaler dosage but my mid-March I was once again having trouble breathing and my cough returned causing my wife to rush me once more to the emergency room in the middle of the night. I was again diagnosed with bronchitis and prescribed a course of oral prednisone and antibiotics. Feeling that I needed more specialized expertise I asked my internist’s office to recommend a pulmonologist and received the phone number of a 10-person practice in the same hospital with the name of a specific physician. Knowing that I had two upcoming out-of-town conferences, I had a few dates in mind but didn’t mind waiting until I returned a week later as long as I knew that I had a scheduled appointment. I called the pulmonology office and got a recorded message saying that I’d be called back. After several hours I called again, and then again, and again. I checked for alternative phone numbers on line and finally reached out to another office in a different suburb, where the receptionist informed me that she’d call my local office and someone would get back to me. No one did and the next morning before boarding a plane for Miami I kept getting the same voice recording and then called my internist’s office and requested they try to get through. I was told that there seemed be a chronic problem contacting the pulmonology practice, which persisted when they tried calling without success. Then 22 hours after my first phone call, while I was inflight, the pulmonology office finally called my wife and said that the physician I had requested wouldn’t be available for more than 2 months. My wife said, fine, please schedule another of the 10 pulmonologists and the receptionist said she’d have to call back with their availability, but never followed through. The next day my wife had to physically visit the office and demand an appointment be scheduled before I had to end up in the ER a third time for care. A week later I met my new doctor, who admitted that his practice had scheduling problems, but asked that we just move on with the exam. He adjusted my inhaler dosage, which has so far proven effective, and gave me his cell phone number for future emergencies. I was now in the system, but wondered whether the practice would fix its problem so future patients wouldn’t find themselves in the no-access situation I had experienced. ### Rosenthal is an independent journalist who covers issues, controversies, and trends in oncology as special correspondent for MedPage Today, and a contributor to The Hill. He’s had more than 40 years experience in journalism and academic public affairs, founded the National Cancer Institute-designated Public Affairs Network, and serves as a global health adviser to Concordia. air date: 4/28/17
On episode 34 of the Atlantic City and Casino Biz Podcast, Kyle and Craig are joined by Eric Rosenthal for another discussion of casino comps and players clubs. We focus... Read more »
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On episode 23 of the Atlantic City and Casino Biz Podcast, Kyle and Craig are joined by expert comp harvester Eric Rosenthal to discuss how to make the most of... Read more »
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Cinco propuestas bien variadas en dos bloques en la entrega 107 de HDO. El Brian Groder Trio es un trío potente de trompeta, contrabajo y batería que en R Train on the D Line mira hacia el free-bop.En Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground Noah Preminger, al igual que ocurría con Pivot: Live at the 55 Bar (Autoeditado, 2015), vuelve su mirada hacia clásicos del blues creados por artistas de la talla de Robert Johnson, Skip James, Charley Patton, Bukka White, Blind Lemon Jefferson y otros pertenecientes a grupos de generaciones posteriores como Canned Heat. Naftule’s Dream añade a la música klezmer, la base de su nueva obra (grabada en 2013), elementos del jazz, el funk, y el rock. Entre los integrantes están el baterista Eric Rosenthal y el magnífico tubista Jim Gray que ejerce de magnífico contrabajista de viento. Trio Berlin con Chamber Music: Improvised muestran las magníficas posibilidades de la improvisación para un trío flauta, piano y contrabajo que dota a sus improvisaciones de un carácter casi camerístico, mientras que la formación francesa AUM Grand Ensemble trabaja con pausa, sin prisas, una composición de Julien Pontvianne muy abierta en su concepción centrada en crear ambientes con la masa sonora de esta extensa formación. Pachi Tapiz, 2016 HDO es un podcast editado, producido y presentado por Pachi Tapiz.
Ep. 182 - This week we welcome hip hop sketch comedians Jeff and Eric Rosenthal aka itsthereal to the podcast. They've got their own podcast "A Waste of Time w/ itsthereal" where they have rappers over to their apartment and cook for them- so naturally we talked a lot about that. Plus a lot of other stuff. If you like hip hop, And Jews you'll love this episode.Create a fantastic-looking website using WEEBLY. Join the over thirty million people who are already dreaming big - get started today for FREE at http://Weebly.com/food.
Institutional Investors View of Real Estate Crowdfunding panel with Tom Capasse, Principal & Co-Founder of Waterfall Asset Management; Thomas D. Christopoul, Senior Partner and Head of Real Estate Investment at Cain Hoy Enterprises; Mark Mascia, President & CEO of Mascia Development; Eric Rosenthal, Real Estate Situations at Garrison; and moderator Charles Moldow, General Partner at Foundation Capital.
On the 37th episode of The Juice Podcast, a crop of talented artists from Awful Records -- Father, Abra, Playboi Carti, Keith Charles Spacbar, Archibald Slim and Rich Po Slim -- join co-hosts ItsTheReal's Jeff and Eric Rosenthal and Billboard's Erika Ramirez to talk about music consumption in today's day in age, Gucci Mane and Soulja Boy's influence, and the best advice Lil B offered Father. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Billboard's Erika Ramirez and co-hosts ItsTheReal's Jeff and Eric Rosenthal talk to Big Sean about the making of his third studio album "Dark Sky Paradise," recording with his girlfriend, singer Ariana Grande, and being motivated (and at times styled) by Kanye West. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the 33rd episode of The Juice Podcast, co-hosts Jeff and Eric Rosenthal of ItsTheReal and Billboard's Jason Lipshutz join Erika Ramirez to discuss the recent happenings in the R&B/hip-hop world such as Hot 97's Funkmaster Flex's rant about Jay Z, Ciara vs. Future, Naya Rivera's "showering theory," The-Dream and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In celebration of 90's week on Billboard.com, we discuss 90's R&B and rap music on The Juice Podcast. Billboard's Steven Horowitz and ItsTheReal's Eric Rosenthal join me to highlight major 90's R&B and rap releases such as Notorious B.I.G.'s "Ready to Die," Lauryn Hill's "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill," Ginuwine's "100% Ginuwine," Boyz II Men's "II" and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ScHoolboy Q stops by Billboard's NYC office to guest on the 13th episode of The Juice Podcast. Joined by co-hosts ItsTheReal's Eric Rosenthal and Jeff Rosenthal, we joke and talk about a range of topics: Hot 97's Peter Rosenberg's annual Peterpalooza, Mac Miller, touring, Q's fourth full-length album, Top Dawg Entertainment's crazy antics and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's 12th episode of The Juice podcast, ItsTheReal's Eric Rosenthal and Jeff Rosenthal join as co-hosts and Renaud Jean-Baptiste (MTV2) joins as a guest. We discuss Drake's 2014 ESPYs hosting gig and run down Drake's top 25 moments in sports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eric Rosenthal and Lisa Kuzela say that Cedar Rapids shouldn't be given any more flood recovery money unless there are real checks and balances on accounting. Then, Iowans and Obama react to the Trayvon Martin killing.
Best seller..."Currency Wars"... Jim Rickards ...describing the making of the next global crisis. Then, how did Republicans blow their chance to take back the Iowa Senate? Craig Robinson, Eric Rosenthal, former Senator David Hartsuch. Penny Nance, President of CWA says polling shows Iowans hate government debt and want a flat tax.
OSI's Documentary Photography Project presented a discussion about the use of photography in advocating for the rights of those with mental and developmental disabilities. Speakers: Eugene Richards, Eric Rosenthal, Susan Meiselas. (Recorded: February 1, 2006)
Christian welcomes back Eric Rosenthal, professional prop bet player, DFS provider, and host of The Covers City Podcast on Sports Handle to recap the wild week that was in the NFL. The guys dig into the Monday Night Football madness and what it means for oddsmakers moving forward, how to attack high totals and their trends, give thanks on Turkey Day, and of course, dig into the upcoming Thursday Thanksgiving NFL slate and NFL Sunday. Lastly, Christian and Eric close with a consensus best bet! For the latest from the Sports Gambling Podcast Network(SGPN) please follow us on twitter @theSGPNetwork and subscribe on iTunes(https://subscribe.thesgpn.com). Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
After a wild week, one on the National Football League, Christian welcomes in Eric Rosenthal (@EricSports.) Eric is a professional prop bet handicapper, professional daily fantasy player, hosts the Cover City podcast, as well as provides winning DFS lineups for Rotoradar. Christian and Eric break down the differences of betting props in the NFL rather than a side and total, the advantages and disadvantages of both, how to start betting daily fantasy professionally, and the thought process behind it. The guys then dive into the week two slate and go over the best props for the week, finishing with a consensus best bet after week one was a success cashing Cincinnati +3 with Spread Investor. After that, Christian welcomes on AG, head oddsmaker and risk manager of MyBookie.ag to talk the biggest decisions for the house in week one and where professionals are weighing in on NCAA and NFL this week. For the latest from the Sports Gambling Podcast Network(SGPN) please follow us on twitter @theSGPNetwork and subscribe on iTunes(https://subscribe.thesgpn.com). Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
The NCAA Tournament may have come and gone, but that doesn't mean the end of basketball! Christian welcomes on Eric Rosenthal, co-host of the new Draft Kings podcast, Between The Lines to break down the 2018-2019 NBA season that was, playoff seeding, which teams provide value in the odds, and if anyone can dethrone the Warriors. For the latest from the Sports Gambling Podcast Network(SGPN) please follow us on twitter @theSGPNetwork and subscribe on iTunes(https://subscribe.thesgpn.com). Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands