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Betting on Bennifer

by Joal Ryan
Dec 13, 2003, 7:40 AM PT



"Is there anyplace online," a gossip newsgroup Netizen wanted to know, "where you can bet on how long you think [Trista Rehn and Ryan Sutter's] marriage will last?"

Good question. And one that at least one Website asked itself this week.


"We definitely considered it," says Kevin Mortesen, spokesman for the offshore gaming site known as BeverlyHillsBookie.com.

Upon further review, the site passed on posting odds for Trista and Ryan's marital demise--too negative, it decided. Besides, BeverlyHillsBookie.com had other hot-button topics on the burners.

Like, which newsie will land the first interview with accused-killer Scott Peterson? Or who'll bag the first joint interview with Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez?

Peterson's been interviewed on network TV before, of course. (Diane Sawyer did the honors for ABC back in January.) Affleck and Lopez cooked for Access Hollywood's Pat O'Brien in July. BeverlyHillsBookie.com, which demands a moderate degree of show-biz literacy of its users, assumes you know it means Peterson's "first" post-trial interview. It assumes you know it means Bennifer's "first" post-Gigli, post-postponed-wedding interview.

It assumes you know, and care, what a "get" is.

As such, BeverlyHillsBookie.com--based in Panama, by the way--is not your usual gaming site. Maybe that's because, as Mortesen says, "they really want to be an entertainment company.

To that end, the site, looking to spur debate, if not traffic, began taking money last August on media "props," or propositions, which ask the question, "Who will be the first to interview So-and-So Famous Person?"

The first headline makers to get their own lines were Iraqi war icon Jessica Lynch, hoops star and accused rapist Kobe Bryant (and Kobe Bryant's accuser), and, for international good measure, exiled Liberian president Charles Taylor.

All but the Lynch line are still open. The Lynch sweepstakes ended in November when Sawyer got the "get" with the Army private. (BeverlyHillsBookie.com's original line had Sawyer a close second behind odds-on-favorite Katie Couric. As it turned out, Couric had the second TV interview with the soldier.)

Recent weeks have seen the site add to the mix: Peterson (Barbara Walters is the favorite); Bennifer (O'Brien's the safe money; Howard Stern's the longest of shots); and, Michael Jackson (Oprah Winfrey and, in a twist, Jackson himself are the odds-on-picks to interview the singer regarding the latest child-molestation allegations).

The site's even added a line for Bennifer's fun-couple rivals: Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore. Walters and Sawyers are considered to be in a dead heat to book that twosome.

I. Nelson Rose, a Whittier Law School professor, and expert in gambling law, says media props can be accurate predictors of who actually ends up scoring the big interviews. And that's because, he says, it's possible that media types may drive the favorites by placing bets themselves.

Journalists trying to make fast bucks off insider information? "Realistically, that's a possibility," Rose says. "Probably the major factor is [journalists] don't make enough money."

The potential for odds manipulation is one reason Nevada outlawed proposition wagering, Rose says. A site such as BeverlyHillsBookie.com and U.K.-based gaming houses are among the few places where a player can take a real, not just theoretical, gamble on pop culture.

Mortesen says BeverlyHillsBookie.com, for one, isn't worried about network-news staffers trading on behind-the-scenes knowledge of who's in talks with whom. "I think the field of journalism has a little more integrity than that," he says.

"We hope."

Admittedly, BeverlyHillsBookie.com isn't betting its business on people putting down money on Ed Bradley to land Scott Peterson. "Some wagering" came in on the Jessica Lynch line, for instance, Mortesen says, but "certainly it will never rival the NFL or NBA [action]."

Don't tell that to Bennifer.
 

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Cool stuff BeverlyHillsBookie. You guys should have a movie out by 2005
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Justin...what does this mean from the article


"As such, BeverlyHillsBookie.com--based in Panama, by the way--is not your usual gaming site. Maybe that's because, as Mortesen says, "they really want to be an entertainment company."


what does entertainment company? you means as far as wagering?
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by GotBookie.com:
Anything's possible.
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Heard that loud and clear
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Well one thing is fore sure , this book is making their way around the media circuit
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I heard when they found Sadam he was wearing a BHB T-shirt.

In all seriousness, these guys are getting a lot of press, How do they do it? I am very impressed. A Solid out
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Dante..........you no longer work here, therefore, they are no longer obgligated to answer
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Dante,

Sorry for the late response. I believe as far as being an entertainment company, having those certain type of props. I'm sure we will have some different ones in the future.

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by clevfan:
Dante..........you no longer work here, therefore, they are no longer obgligated to answer
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haha...



Justin, thanks for the answer
 

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Is publicity considered a bad thing in this business? If so, why do books advertise at all.

IMO publicity is the same as advertising. But if done the right way it can be more effective, and cost much less.

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As in someone in BHB knows someone who knows someone at E!

I doubt a small book with about 50 active customers is really sought out by a national cable TV show because they are so elite.

It's the same way artists pay radio stations to play their music but mask it through "promotional" companies.
 

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I guess that MUST have happened with CNN, New York Times, and the LA Times. We sure do know a lot of people. (with only 50 customers though)

Being a hater is a terrible way to live. I feel sorry for you.

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by GotBookie.com:
I guess that MUST have happened with CNN, New York Times, and the LA Times. We sure do know a lot of people. (with only 50 customers though)

Being a hater is a terrible way to live. I feel sorry for you.

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DONT WORRY, HE HATES MOST BOOKS....THATS ALL HIS POSTS ARE , CRITICIZING BOOKS ALL THE TIME...PROBABLY CANT EVEN AFFORD TO BET, WOULDNT BE A SURPRISE.....
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Yea hes a hater, but he tells it like it is.

And bucsfan he's actually quite a big bettor and I would venture to say probalby in the top 10 bettors here. He bets even more then I do, and I bet in excess of 5dimes.
 

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lol. bhb can advertise on the moon but i stil have a feeling that this will be the next camelot. when ? i dont know, but i can feel it.
 

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They get little line movement which indicates little action. They get even less back and forth line movement which indicates most likely their action is one sided. Their limits are low which means they are afraid to take huge bets. No doubt someone just uploads their lines to the site and they take bets and they have a publicity department they are banking on (a la dutch boy and pokersoft.com) that doesn't get that many active bettors. Those are the facts boys. I'm sure some people on RX wager in a week what BHB gets in a day.


PS. I've met people who were nice online.. and they are scary.. It's the assholes online who you can trust in real life. The asshole could give two shits about someones pirated directv but the nice guy would ramble to all his friends and get you in trouble. This poor local sheriff told a "nice guy" coworker who then blabbed to a morality god that a friend set him up with free DTV. This coworker proceeded to inform the proper authorities
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(lol) and ruin this guys life all in the name of doing the right thing. An asshole would've said hey that's cool and still hated your guts but respected you enough to let you live your life(a mafia like code) and/or shutting the hell up (he knows the implications if he doesn't) so some poor schmuck getting some free dtv(GOD FORBID) wasn't lining up in the unemployment line.
 

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the truth is whether you agree with the way BHB conducts bussiness or if they only have 50 players, the bottom line is we are on this fourm at 2 in the morning talking about it so thats something in it self. and if they got on Eonline because of a friend of a friend deal thats fine, if people didn't get friend of friend deals, they won't have books period. i don't care how much you advertise you always get your best players by word of mouth or the friend of the friend deal. Way to think out of the box BHB!
 

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Extreem - Thank you for noticing. The real players in the marketing world get people talking about their product.

Im just a squirrel trying to get a nut.
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