Join Larry Grossman of Las Vegas "gaming talk radio" fame, as he interviews the game playing wizards of yesterday, today and tomorrow on You Can Bet On It. Larry Grossman has just wrapped up his 13th season on Audio Vegas as of of Friday, January 31st.
Veteran broadcast anchor, Larry Grossman has interviewed the gaming and wagering wizards of yesterday, today and tomorrow. These interviews are available in the AudioVegas archives! Simply find the interview you want to hear and click on it...and remember, you can browse the web while listening to your favorite clips.
Larry Grossman is host and producer of Las Vegas most popular gaming and handicapping radio show, "You Can Bet On It." Since 1989 he has interviewed World Champion poker players that include Amarillo Slim, Puggy Pearson, and Tom McEvoy. Regular guests during the football season include Lem Banker, Mike Lee, Mort Olshan, and Andy Iskoe.
During the 1997 and 1998 season, Grossman hosted a nationally televised show that featured many of the nations' top handicappers.
Larry Grossman is the author of two books, "You Can Bet On it" Volume 1 - Casino Games and Volume 2 - Sports Betting. He is a regular columnist for many gaming publications. Larry has hosted and produced handicapping seminars in Las Vegas.
Click Archives to hear past shows and interviews from this season and past seasons.
Following is the regularly scheduled, weekly Guest List for the 2002-2003 season.
Visit the archives for last season's schedule of special guests.
Monday:
Station Casinos Sports Book Manager
Tim Trushel, Football Handicapper
Tuesday:
Stardust Sports Book Manager
Andy Iskoe, Football Handicapper
Wednesday:
Palms Sports Book Manager
Bryan Leonard - Football Handicapper
Arne Lang - College Football Expert
Thursday:
Station Casinos Sports Book Manager
Mike Lee - Football Handicapper
Phil Steele - Football Handicapper
Friday:
Harrah's or Rio Sports Book Manager
Chuck Sippl - Football Handicapper
Russ Culver, Football Handicapper
Lem Banker: World's Most Famous Football Handicapper
And Larry's ... Consensus Plays Of The Week