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EPISODE · Dec 8, 2025 · 31 MIN

Bad Beats, Tipping in Vegas & Live Movement

from KIV & Krack · host WagerTalk

Welcome back to another episode of KIV & Krack!Pro sports bettor Bill “Krackman” Krackomberger and Kelly Stewart (aka KellyInVegas) are fired up this week as they dive into one of the wildest sports-betting meltdowns of the season: Dave Portnoy’s full-blown rant after a brutal bad beat in the Broncos @ Raiders game. The crew breaks down what actually happened, why that finish triggered bettors everywhere, and whether Portnoy had a point. From there, Krack and Kelly shift gears into a classic Vegas topic: tipping culture. How much should you tip in sportsbooks, casinos, restaurants, and everywhere in between? Krackman shares stories and his philosophy after decades on the Strip—plus some surprising rules most visitors don’t know. They also dig deep into line movement, how sharp money shapes the market, and why recreational bettors often misread what’s really happening on the screen. If you care about understanding the market like a pro, this segment is must-watch. Finally, they preview Monday Night Football, breaking down early action, key matchups, and what sharp bettors are looking for heading into kickoff. 🔥 Topics This Episode:Dave Portnoy’s viral rant after a devastating bad beatTipping culture in Las Vegas — what’s normal vs. what’s expectedHow and why lines move in sports bettingMonday Night Football breakdown & betting insightsReal Vegas wisdom from one of the sharpest pros in the gameHit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and drop your questions for the next mailbag segment!

Welcome back to another episode of KIV & Krack!Pro sports bettor Bill “Krackman” Krackomberger and Kelly Stewart (aka KellyInVegas) are fired up this week as they dive into one of the wildest sports-betting meltdowns of the season: Dave Portnoy’s full-blown rant after a brutal bad beat in the Broncos @ Raiders game. The crew breaks down what actually happened, why that finish triggered bettors everywhere, and whether Portnoy had a point. From there, Krack and Kelly shift gears into a classic Vegas topic: tipping culture. How much should you tip in sportsbooks, casinos, restaurants, and everywhere in between? Krackman shares stories and his philosophy after decades on the Strip—plus some surprising rules most visitors don’t know. They also dig deep into line movement, how sharp money shapes the market, and why recreational bettors often misread what’s really happening on the screen. If you care about understanding the market like a pro, this segment is must-watch. Finally, they preview Monday Night Football, breaking down early action, key matchups, and what sharp bettors are looking for heading into kickoff. 🔥 Topics This Episode:Dave Portnoy’s viral rant after a devastating bad beatTipping culture in Las Vegas — what’s normal vs. what’s expectedHow and why lines move in sports bettingMonday Night Football breakdown & betting insightsReal Vegas wisdom from one of the sharpest pros in the gameHit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and drop your questions for the next mailbag segment!

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