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It has been a while that the software provider Realtime Gaming (RTG) has come out with a new online slot game. But it has made up for this time delay with two new releases. The first is Beaver Builder and the second is Three Stooges II. The beaver is an animal known for building dams across streams and it is this aspect that has been incorporated into the Beaver Builder online slot game.
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I'm the walking dead when it comes to gambling. Give me $100 at the tables or slots, and I'll smartly turn it into $10.
With the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Las Vegas this weekend, I'm almost embarrassed to pick a winner.
But here goes: I'm selecting Marcos Ambrose to break through and win his first Cup race on an oval Sunday in the Kobalt Tools 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
I'm absolutely crazy, right?
Denny Hamlin, who won at Phoenix last Sunday, is very good on cookie-cutter 1.5-mile tracks. The odds are he'll be up front again at Vegas.
Jimmie Johnson rolls the dice at these places and often comes up a winner. There's no better gambler on mile-and-a-half tracks than Tony Stewart, while Jeff Gordon, Matt Kenseth, Greg Biffle, Carl Edwards and Kyle Busch are high-stakes players in these situations.
Why Ambrose, whose overall performances the past several seasons on these intermediate ovals has not been startling?
Well, even though I stink at laying a bet, I can't refuse good odds.
When I checked the books at Vegas this week, Johnson was 9/2 to win Sunday. Hamlin was 8/1, and Gordon 10/1.
Ambrose was 150/1.
Even if the odds shorten considerably, Ambrose, who drives the No. 9 Stanley/DeWalt Ford for Richard Petty Motorsports, is a great bet.
He is obviously flying under the radar despite strong runs in every Sprint Cup race - points and non-points events - he has competed in so far this season.
He finished third in the Bud Shootout at Daytona in February, followed up with a third in the first Gatorade Duel.
In the Daytona 500, Ambrose, in his fourth full season of Cup, started seventh and finished 13th after running into trouble in the middle stages of the race.
At Phoenix last weekend, Ambrose drove a smart and aggressive race, moving up to third with less than 20 laps left, only to blow an engine and finish 32nd.
He lost eight positions in points and is 21st in the standings.
I guess the odds-makers are looking past Ambrose's recent performances at Las Vegas - or perhaps they missed them completely.
Last year, he finished fourth at Vegas to Edwards; in 2010, he placed 14th to Johnson.
Yes, there's a big difference between running well and winning in what is easily the world's most competitive and hardest-fought racing series.
But, at long odds, Ambrose is great value along the Strip.
Excuse me for using some Australian thoroughbred race track slang but Ambrose is no dead cert to win, although he's no drongo, either.
Plonk a few bucks on this roughie. You may take some bickies home.
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