Bill Adee

    Bill Adee is one of the co-founders of VSiN and writes The VSiN Daily newsletter. Before the launch of VSiN in 2017, he had a variety of jobs in the media space, including sports editor of the Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago Tribune.

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    William Hill bettor wins record $1,190,000 payout on Woods’ Masters victory

    A historic Masters victory by Tiger Woods on Sunday was popular with almost everyone but bookmakers. William Hill took an $85,000 wager on Woods at 14/1, and the Westgate SuperBook in Las Vegas took a $10,000 bet on Woods at 12/1. The $85,000 wager at a William Hill book in Las Vegas on Tuesday was worth $1,190,000._x000D_

    VSiN’s Beat The Spread Challenge is back with a new challenge and more money

    Test your handicapping abilities against other VSiN all-access subscribers in the third annual Beat The Spread Challenge. Pick Division I men’s basketball tournament games against the spread, beat out your fellow VSiN subscribers and you will win $10,000, two nights at the South Point Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas and a guest spot with Brent Musburger and his Guys in the Desert.

    Join Brent and his guys at South Point for Big Game betting advice

    Get some friendly betting advice from your favorite guys in the Desert. VSiN’s Brent Musburger will be hosting “Betting & Buds with Brent” on Friday, Feb. 1 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. here at the South Point Hotel and Casino with bookmakers Chris Andrews and Vinny Magliulo plus former NFL executive and current VSiN host Michael Lombardi.

    5Dimes Tony found dead in Costa Rica

    Costa Rica authorities investigating the the disappearance of a sports book owner well-known to bettors here in the U.S. found his body Saturday. William Sean Creighton, better known as “Tony,” had owned the 5Dimes sports book based in Costa Rica for almost 18 years_x000D_