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Lay the Favorite: A Memoir of Gambling (edition 2010)

by Beth Raymer

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Biography & Autobiography. Games. Nonfiction. HTML:??Beth Raymer??s crackling, hilarious memoir ricochets through the gambling underworld in Las Vegas, and is peopled with all manner of lovable wack-jobs, none of whom is quite as wacky??or lovable??as Raymer herself.???Marie Claire
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Beth Raymer waited tables at a dive in Las Vegas until a customer sent her to see Dink, of Dink Inc., one of the town??s biggest professional sports gamblers. Dink needed a right-hand man??someone who would show up on time, who had a head for numbers, and who didn??t steal. Beth got the job.
 
Lay the Favorite is the story of Beth??s years in the high-stakes, high-anxiety world of sports betting??a period that saw the fall of the local bookie and the birth of the freewheeling, unregulated offshore sports book, and with it the elevation of sports betting in popular culture. As the business explodes, Beth rises from assistant to expert, running an offshore booking office in the Caribbean. As the men around her succumb to their vices??money, sex, drugs, gambling??Beth improbably emerges with her integrity intact, wiser, sharper, nobody??s fool. A keen and compassionate observer of the adrenaline-addicted roguish types who become her mentors, her enemies, her family, Beth Raymer depicts an insanely colorful world teeming with pathos and ecstasy.
 
NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE
 
??Candid, smart, funny, wild and crazy.???Elle
 
??Raymer gleefully shatters the myth of the modern gambler. . . . Seduced by her stories, we long for this strange, sleazy and alluring landscape.???Los Angeles Times
 
??[Raymer depicts] a sordid, florid microworld lurching along the edge of society, not to mention legality. . . . She never condescends or indulges in reality-show caricature; she finds charm in the charmless, a point of light in the most lost of souls.???The New York Times Book Review
 
??Lay the Favorite reads more like a novel than a memoir. The rich characters are drawn in depth, yet simply and honestly.???The Wall Street Journal
 
??Entertaining… (more)
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Title:Lay the Favorite: A Memoir of Gambling
Authors:Beth Raymer
Info:Spiegel & Grau (2010), Edition: 1, Hardcover, 240 pages
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I couldn't tell if this was non-fiction or not and after reading it, I still had my doubts but this is non-fiction. The characters in this book all had big personalities and the author seemed totally genuine and honest in regards to how she was feeling about something or her inner dialogue. I'm a huge fan of sports betting and that's what got my attention of the book. It's a fun hobby but it's so easy to see how people can/do destroy their entire life because of gambling. But I really enjoyed reading about her fast-pace, chaotic lifestyle and she'll make you feel that rush and excitement just by reading her account of it. I can't see any reason to knock this book for really anything so I give it 5 stars, but since it was about sports betting, it probably began as 4.5 before I even started it. ( )
  booksonbooksonbooks | Jul 24, 2023 |
I couldn't tell if this was non-fiction or not and after reading it, I still had my doubts but this is non-fiction. The characters in this book all had big personalities and the author seemed totally genuine and honest in regards to how she was feeling about something or her inner dialogue. I'm a huge fan of sports betting and that's what got my attention of the book. It's a fun hobby but it's so easy to see how people can/do destroy their entire life because of gambling. But I really enjoyed reading about her fast-pace, chaotic lifestyle and she'll make you feel that rush and excitement just by reading her account of it. I can't see any reason to knock this book for really anything so I give it 5 stars, but since it was about sports betting, it probably began as 4.5 before I even started it. ( )
  booksonbooksonbooks | Jul 24, 2023 |
I couldn't tell if this was non-fiction or not and after reading it, I still had my doubts but this is non-fiction. The characters in this book all had big personalities and the author seemed totally genuine and honest in regards to how she was feeling about something or her inner dialogue. I'm a huge fan of sports betting and that's what got my attention of the book. It's a fun hobby but it's so easy to see how people can/do destroy their entire life because of gambling. But I really enjoyed reading about her fast-pace, chaotic lifestyle and she'll make you feel that rush and excitement just by reading her account of it. I can't see any reason to knock this book for really anything so I give it 5 stars, but since it was about sports betting, it probably began as 4.5 before I even started it. ( )
  swmproblems | Oct 9, 2021 |
Ugh. I thought this'd make a nice vacation from the tougher Shakespeare crap, but it didn't do much for me. It's a memoir of...what, a hanger-on? This chick who spent a little time on the outskirts of a not-very-seamy-or-dangerous gambling culture. That's not very interesting! It's competently written, but so are a lot of things sold in bookstores. ( )
  AlCracka | Apr 2, 2013 |
Gamblers, thieves and low-lives can be the stuff of a memorable book. This isn't it, in part, I think, because Raymer tries to make them, and, even more so, herself, glamorous and praiseworthy. Can't be done, Beth, sorry. If you want a book about this world that's worth your time, try Damon Runyon.
  lilithcat | Sep 20, 2011 |
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Biography & Autobiography. Games. Nonfiction. HTML:??Beth Raymer??s crackling, hilarious memoir ricochets through the gambling underworld in Las Vegas, and is peopled with all manner of lovable wack-jobs, none of whom is quite as wacky??or lovable??as Raymer herself.???Marie Claire
 
Beth Raymer waited tables at a dive in Las Vegas until a customer sent her to see Dink, of Dink Inc., one of the town??s biggest professional sports gamblers. Dink needed a right-hand man??someone who would show up on time, who had a head for numbers, and who didn??t steal. Beth got the job.
 
Lay the Favorite is the story of Beth??s years in the high-stakes, high-anxiety world of sports betting??a period that saw the fall of the local bookie and the birth of the freewheeling, unregulated offshore sports book, and with it the elevation of sports betting in popular culture. As the business explodes, Beth rises from assistant to expert, running an offshore booking office in the Caribbean. As the men around her succumb to their vices??money, sex, drugs, gambling??Beth improbably emerges with her integrity intact, wiser, sharper, nobody??s fool. A keen and compassionate observer of the adrenaline-addicted roguish types who become her mentors, her enemies, her family, Beth Raymer depicts an insanely colorful world teeming with pathos and ecstasy.
 
NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE
 
??Candid, smart, funny, wild and crazy.???Elle
 
??Raymer gleefully shatters the myth of the modern gambler. . . . Seduced by her stories, we long for this strange, sleazy and alluring landscape.???Los Angeles Times
 
??[Raymer depicts] a sordid, florid microworld lurching along the edge of society, not to mention legality. . . . She never condescends or indulges in reality-show caricature; she finds charm in the charmless, a point of light in the most lost of souls.???The New York Times Book Review
 
??Lay the Favorite reads more like a novel than a memoir. The rich characters are drawn in depth, yet simply and honestly.???The Wall Street Journal
 
??Entertaining

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