CNBC Prime Delves Into Life of Sports Bettor With ‘Money Talks’ (Video)

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CNBC is expanding its primetime lineup this fall with a series about sports betting entitled “Money Talks”.

The series, which premieres Tuesday September 10 at 10 pm EDT, a docu-soap that follows Steve Stevens, his stable of agents and the clients who risk big dollars in the hope these guys have the expertise to consistently deliver winners.

The show will follow the gamblers who wager a few thousand each week to the whales who routinely make six-figure bets.

"Money Talks" is produced by All3 Media America in association with Turn Left Productions and Lost Tribe Productions.

Expect to see a lot of people appearing in the shadows (literally) for this one.

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- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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