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24/7: Living It Up and Doubling Down

de Andres Martinez

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In the spring of 1998, mild-mannered, Ivy League-educated Andrés Martinez took $50,000--most of the advance his publisher was paying for this book--and headed to Las Vegas for thirty days, ten casinos, and a wild ride through the belly of a neon beast. The result: this brilliant, often hilarious chronicle of flesh, flash, and gambling in a city where everyone dreams of hitting the jackpot--and once in a while, someone actually does. From seedy strip clubs to sprawling suburbs, from the sumptuous Bellagio to the Liberace Museum, Martinez meets a host of colorful characters...gathering tricks of the trade from blackjack dealers and fellow bleary-eyed gamblers, attending Easter Sunday mass on the Strip, befriending a family man who raised six kids while losing eight million dollars as a sports gambler. An exhilarating joyride of a read, 24/7 is a breathless tour of America's Sin City...as seen through the eyes of a man making $1.65 million in wagers in a single month. Guess how much he took home?… (mais)
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This book caught my curiosity as it followed a writers foray into gambling with a $50,000 bankroll over a period of time at various casinos in Vegas. I worked in the industry for about 10 years in progressive slot computer operations which he encounters. The book at times was interesting and entertaining but got bogged down in running a bit long. His adventures became somewhat predictable and being a bit dated some of the mystique that Vegas offers was not quite there. Not a bad read but not what I was hoping for. ( )
  knightlight777 | Jul 15, 2014 |
I enjoyed this -- different take on the "new" Vegas although being pre Bellagio, Venetian and Wynn, it's a bit dated. I love the concept that he was able to gamble with OPM and seemed to enjoy it. I liked his look into the other Vegas and the people he met, although it added to my wishlist. ( )
  skinglist | Jan 10, 2009 |
This book chronicles the author's month-long gambling spree in Las Vegas, using his $50,000 book advance as his bankroll. He's not a "professional" gambler so his approaches are delightfully amateurish and amusing as he takes on baccarat, slots, roulette, blackjack and more. Along the way, he explores the comp system at the Vegas hotels and keeps an ongoing log of his bankroll's ups and downs. It is a fun look at Las Vegas and the world of gambling. My husband and I both reread this every few years as it is just a really enjoyable and interesting read. ( )
  Jenners26 | Dec 12, 2008 |
Another interesting look at the history of Las Vegas. This account is told through the eyes of a freelance journalist who spends his cash advance on some high stakes blackjack. In between the stories of the underbelly of The Strip, the book is filled with some humorous acountsa of the people that have helped build Sin City. Good read for degenerate gamblers like myself. ( )
  HvyMetalMG | Aug 22, 2007 |
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In the spring of 1998, mild-mannered, Ivy League-educated Andrés Martinez took $50,000--most of the advance his publisher was paying for this book--and headed to Las Vegas for thirty days, ten casinos, and a wild ride through the belly of a neon beast. The result: this brilliant, often hilarious chronicle of flesh, flash, and gambling in a city where everyone dreams of hitting the jackpot--and once in a while, someone actually does. From seedy strip clubs to sprawling suburbs, from the sumptuous Bellagio to the Liberace Museum, Martinez meets a host of colorful characters...gathering tricks of the trade from blackjack dealers and fellow bleary-eyed gamblers, attending Easter Sunday mass on the Strip, befriending a family man who raised six kids while losing eight million dollars as a sports gambler. An exhilarating joyride of a read, 24/7 is a breathless tour of America's Sin City...as seen through the eyes of a man making $1.65 million in wagers in a single month. Guess how much he took home?

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