Football Handicapping Seminar in Vegas to Feature Woo

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Aug/02/2009

Gambling911.com Senior International Correspondent, the uber popular Jenny Woo, will be appearing at this month's third consecutive Vegas Insider Football Handicapping Seminar.

"We are very excited that Jenny Woo will be joining us for our third consecutive football handicapping seminar at Red Rock, which includes a golf tournament on Friday, August 21st and a poker tournament on Saturday, August 22nd." - Peter Gold Executive Vice President & General Manager of VegasInsider.com, Inc.

"Peter and I have been long time friends and I look forward to meeting up with all my colleagues in the world of sports handicapping," Ms. Woo stated (she is pictured above greeting a sports handicapper at a previous handicapping event)

And wouldn't you know it, the VegasInsider.com Sports Handicapping Seminar just happens to culminate around the Gentleman's Club Expo, held August 23 to 26.

"I will be attending the first night of that expo as well, joining all my colleagues there."

The VegasInsider.com Sports Handicapping Seminar will provide you insights from the top handicappers in Las Vegas and around the country. Learn from the sharps in the gaming industry and become one yourself. Come spend a fun weekend of golf and gaming in Las Vegas with VegasInsider.com!

The prestigious Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa in Las Vegas, Nevada will host the three-day event, which will focus on the upcoming pro and college football seasons. The seminar is FREE to the public who meet all applicable legal requirements, including any applicable minimum age requirements.

Interested attendees are urged to reserve their spot now by registering online. Guests of the Seminar are welcome to stay at the Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa and can reserve rooms for a discounted rate* (offer valid while rooms are available).

Details can be found here

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