Anyone like to receive Lefty's picks during the football season I have them e-mail [email protected] for them here is his life For much of his professional life, the Chicago-born and casino-bred, Rosenthal has been
the country's top handicapper. He was one of a handful of men who literally set the line
for thousands of bookmakers from coast to coast.
During the 1970's, and early eighties, Rosenthal ran four Las Vegas casinos
simultaneously, including the world famous Stardust Hotel and Casino.
Rosenthal is also credited with creating the first Race & Sportsbook (Parlor) in Las
Vegas. Despite resistance from the traditional casino bosses, who believed exclusively in
terms of table games, Rosenthal had spent decades in and around the sports world to
know that it could be the motherlode of casino betting.
He created a space-age theater-like Race and Sportsbook at the Stardust Hotel & Casino
that was copied by every casino on the strip.
Few if any people know more about the world of gambling than Frank Rosenthal.
The idea that Frank Rosenthal has a Web site is guaranteed to give the nation's
bookmakers heartburn. Rosenthal's expert handicapping skills will be available to
millions.
FACTS ABOUT FRANK
1. Former C.E.O of the Stardust Casino, the Fremont Casino, the Hacienda Casino, and
the Marina Casino SIMULTANEOUSLY.
2. Host of a popular TV variety show in the 1970s.
3.Newspaper "Feature" writer.
4.Principal subject of a popular book by an award winning author
5.Man who brought Race & Sports Book-Betting into Las Vegas.
6.The Nations #1 Sports Handicapper
Chairman Frank Rosenthal is truly an ALL
PRO. A Sports Handicapper with undeniable
credentials and unparalleled endorsements.
Frank's life reads like a highlight film.
Recognized as an expert on casinos and sports
gambling, Frank Rosenthal has appeared on
Dateline (NBC), Nightline (ABC), Frontline (PBS),
and A&E. For much of his professional life, the
Chicago-born and casino-bred, Rosenthal has
been the country's top handicapper. He was one
of a handful of men who literally set the line for
thousands of bookmakers from
coast to coast. Frank Rosenthal is famous for
being the man who had brought race &
sports book-betting to Vegas - an acheivement that made him a true visionary in Nevada
history. Despite resistance from the traditional casino bosses, who believed exclusively in
terms of table games, Rosenthal had spent decades in and around the sports world to know
that it could be the motherlode of casino betting.
During the 1970's, and early eighties, Rosenthal ran four Las Vegas casinos
simultaneously, including the world famous Stardust Hotel and Casino.
Frank was once a "feature" columnist for both the Las Vegas Sun and Las Vegas Valley
Time newspapers. Frank now writes a column for this web site. Enjoy Frank's facinating
perspective and his flair for language by reading his Feature Story and Frank-ly Speaking
sections.
In the 1970's, Frank Rosenthal hosted a top-rated television variety show direct from the world
famous Stardust Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Every show was nothing short of
spectacular as Frank was joined by a galaxy of Las Vegas brightest stars, TV and Hollywood
celebrities, sports champions and handicappers.
the country's top handicapper. He was one of a handful of men who literally set the line
for thousands of bookmakers from coast to coast.
During the 1970's, and early eighties, Rosenthal ran four Las Vegas casinos
simultaneously, including the world famous Stardust Hotel and Casino.
Rosenthal is also credited with creating the first Race & Sportsbook (Parlor) in Las
Vegas. Despite resistance from the traditional casino bosses, who believed exclusively in
terms of table games, Rosenthal had spent decades in and around the sports world to
know that it could be the motherlode of casino betting.
He created a space-age theater-like Race and Sportsbook at the Stardust Hotel & Casino
that was copied by every casino on the strip.
Few if any people know more about the world of gambling than Frank Rosenthal.
The idea that Frank Rosenthal has a Web site is guaranteed to give the nation's
bookmakers heartburn. Rosenthal's expert handicapping skills will be available to
millions.
FACTS ABOUT FRANK
1. Former C.E.O of the Stardust Casino, the Fremont Casino, the Hacienda Casino, and
the Marina Casino SIMULTANEOUSLY.
2. Host of a popular TV variety show in the 1970s.
3.Newspaper "Feature" writer.
4.Principal subject of a popular book by an award winning author
5.Man who brought Race & Sports Book-Betting into Las Vegas.
6.The Nations #1 Sports Handicapper
Chairman Frank Rosenthal is truly an ALL
PRO. A Sports Handicapper with undeniable
credentials and unparalleled endorsements.
Frank's life reads like a highlight film.
Recognized as an expert on casinos and sports
gambling, Frank Rosenthal has appeared on
Dateline (NBC), Nightline (ABC), Frontline (PBS),
and A&E. For much of his professional life, the
Chicago-born and casino-bred, Rosenthal has
been the country's top handicapper. He was one
of a handful of men who literally set the line for
thousands of bookmakers from
coast to coast. Frank Rosenthal is famous for
being the man who had brought race &
sports book-betting to Vegas - an acheivement that made him a true visionary in Nevada
history. Despite resistance from the traditional casino bosses, who believed exclusively in
terms of table games, Rosenthal had spent decades in and around the sports world to know
that it could be the motherlode of casino betting.
During the 1970's, and early eighties, Rosenthal ran four Las Vegas casinos
simultaneously, including the world famous Stardust Hotel and Casino.
Frank was once a "feature" columnist for both the Las Vegas Sun and Las Vegas Valley
Time newspapers. Frank now writes a column for this web site. Enjoy Frank's facinating
perspective and his flair for language by reading his Feature Story and Frank-ly Speaking
sections.
In the 1970's, Frank Rosenthal hosted a top-rated television variety show direct from the world
famous Stardust Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Every show was nothing short of
spectacular as Frank was joined by a galaxy of Las Vegas brightest stars, TV and Hollywood
celebrities, sports champions and handicappers.