Then One Day …
40 Years of Bookmaking in Nevada
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4.4 • 27 Ratings
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- $9.99
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Publisher Description
Chris Andrews was destined to be a bookmaker.
Growing up under the watchful eye and influence of his Uncle Jack Franzi, legendary Pittsburgh wiseguy and Las Vegas sportsbook pioneer, Chris started booking sports bets in the fifth grade. He followed Uncle Jack to Las Vegas shortly after graduating college in the mid-’70s, landing his first job in the sports book at the Stardust right after the bad-old Frank Rosenthal and Chicago mob regime. Next, he moved to the Barbary Coast where he started handling major action, one time “losing” $250,000 on an eight-hour shift.
At age 25, Chris became the youngest sports book director in the business at the Club Cal Neva in Reno. He started to make his mark on the industry, inventing the pleaser and 10-point teaser cards, introducing Super Bowl-style prop bets for Monday Night Football games, and, perhaps most importantly, giving Roxy Roxborough, Las Vegas’ most influential oddsmaker, his first paying job.
Then One Day ... delves deeply into the consciousness of a legitimate bookmaker and sports bettor. By the time you finish this memoir, you’ll be an expert in the language and customs of legalized gambling on sporting events, which, now that the Supreme Court has opened the door, is finally set to explode throughout the nation.
Customer Reviews
Great stories
This book is filled with great stories but if you’re looking to learn about gambling, this isn’t the book. Still highly recommend!
Betters/Bookmakers/EVERYBODY
The book is an intriguing read for any young individual looking to start off in the betting industry, but more importantly this book is entertaining to anyone who enjoys an intellectual read. Chris finds a way to inspire young bettors without focusing the entire book on the nuances of making a wager. Being an avid fan of Chris (shoutout to Gil Alexander and the guessing the lines show for our introduction), I have heard some of the stories in the book, and it didn’t stop me from not being able to put it down. Rest assured, I will continue to read any content from Chris and Gil for that matter. Additionally, I strongly encourage all of you that to do so if your interested in sports betting...and if not, you should at least read “Then One Day” to be entertained.