The new Caesars Entertainment All-In On Education program gives a variety of help to employees and their dependents, including tuition reimbursement.
Jim Barnes
Jim Barnes was named assistant sports editor at the Review-Journal in September 2022. He previously covered gaming and tourism for the Review-Journal. He first joined the RJ as a copy editor in 2012 and has covered sports betting and the World Series of Poker for the RJ. The Fort Worth, Texas, native previously was the sports editor at the Waco Tribune-Herald and also covered high school sports for the Dallas Morning News. He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 2000. He is an experienced gambler who has competed in the Westgate SuperContest and the World Series of Poker Main Event.
More than 200 exhibitors are expected at the event, hosted by the American Gaming Association, which showcases the latest gaming technology.
Refresh constantly for minute-to-minute updates on all of Saturday’s college football action. Bad beats, live line movement, halftime bets and more.
Updated college football power ratings from the Westgate SuperBook, plus a comparison of popular power ratings to point spreads for Week 9.
The World Series of Poker has added starting flights to the $10,000 buy-in Main Event with the U.S. set to loosen international travel restrictions.
The World Series of Poker is mandating that players show proof of their full vaccination to play as the series returns to a live format at the Rio this fall.
Sports TV host and avid amateur poker player Nick Wright is set to take on Phil Hellmuth, who is undefeated in the “High Stakes Duel” format on PokerGO.
The Montreal Canadiens are still a heavy underdog against the Tampa Bay Lightning, but the price is a far cry from the -500 the Golden Knights had in the semifinals.
Refresh constantly for minute-to-minute updates on all of the NCAA Tournament action — live line movement, props, halftime bets and more.
Deck Prism Sports co-founder Matthew Davidow explains why coach Matt LaFleur’s much-derided decision Sunday was the correct one.
Joseph Hebert, a 38-year-old from Louisiana, has 13.05 million in chips with nine players left in the U.S. portion of the WSOP Main Event.
Six hours of edited footage is set to air on ESPN in February. The WSOP cited as the reason production challenges created by the coronavirus pandemic.
Refresh constantly for minute-to-minute updates on all of Sunday’s NFL action. Bad beats, player props, live line movement, halftime bets and more.
Atlanta has become a bad beats staple, and the Falcons added to their legacy Sunday by scoring a touchdown they didn’t actually want to score.
A weaker field has put an unfamiliar name atop the odds board for this week’s PGA Tour event. The weather also provides a handicapping wrinkle.