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A look at Day 31 and through the weekend at the WSOP

Two-time bracelet winner Scott Clements leads the $10,000 buy-in Pot-limit Omaha Championship with 39 players left. Former WSOP Player of the Year Ben Lamb and bracelet winner John Racener are among those chasing the $938,732 first prize.

Horseplayers wary of Beach Patrol in Grade 1 race at Monmouth Park

Sometimes handicapping a horse race is like sitting on a jury and trying to decide if the star witness is telling the truth. A case in point is Saturday’s United Nations Stakes at Monmouth Park, a 1 3/8-mile turf race for 3-year-olds and up.

Top online pro Ian Steinman savors first deep WSOP run

Ian Steinman, the 2016 WSOP.com Online Player of the Year, rarely plays live tournaments due to a fear of flying. But the resident of Carson City was savoring his first deep run in a WSOP event Thursday at the Rio Convention Center.

Defense will determine whether UNLV goes over win total

With UNLV set to hand the reins this season to highly touted redshirt freshman quarterback Armani Rogers, its win total is 5 at the Golden Nugget and CG Technology, which opened it at 5½ before it was quickly bet down.

A look at Day 30 of the World Series of Poker

Defending champion Brandon Shack-Harris opens Day 2 of the $10,000 buy-in Pot-limit Omaha Championship in fourth place with 186 players remaining. The tournament drew a record 428 entries.

A look at Day 29 of the World Series of Poker

Canadian Scott Montgomery, who has almost $4 million in lifetime WSOP earnings, sits fifth out of 20 players in the $1,500 buy-in “Monster Stack” No-limit Hold ’em event.

Las Vegas sports books favor nationwide betting

If sports gambling is legalized nationwide, Wynn sports book director Johnny Avello expects it to have a negligible effect on the betting handle in Las Vegas.

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