
Larry DeLuca urges Congress to pass legislation lowering prescription drug costs arts writer Margaret Regan has a roundup of three books by local authors you should check out calendar editor Emily Dieckman explores the fun to be had this week around town XOXO columnist Xavier Omar Otero rounds up the local and touring acts playing around town this week Tucson Weedly columnist David Abbott looks at the challenges that veterans face if they try to use cannabis as medicine and we’ve got all the usual stuff spread throughout the book. Can you handle the pressure Watch out. It takes a quick hand, a keen eye and maniacal mind. Be careful, your opponent can do the same to you. Five in a row eliminates the entire row and dumps more marbles on your opponent. Tom Danehy takes a look at what’s happening in the sports betting world in this week’s cover story.Įlsewhere in the book this week: Staff reporter Alexandra Pere brings us the cautiously optimistic news that the Delta wave may have plateaued in Arizona Dr. Work fast to line up three or more marbles and make them disappear.
#Lose your marbles game full
(It never hurts to be a friend of Ducey when it comes to leveraging the law or the tax code to make more money.) I never expected to see legal sports gambling at stadiums in Arizona, but this world is full of surprises even at my advanced age. Doug Ducey scored his biggest win at the Legislature with the deal that not only expanded table games and sports betting for the tribes, but also helped boost the fortunes of Ducey’s pals-the owners of big sports franchises here in Arizona. I understand why so many people are excited now that sports betting is legal in Arizona. It was still a hell of a good time, but my interest in placing bets faded as my wallet got thinner. Sure, I won once in a while, but my parleys usually got busted by one game and even my teasers fell through.


I learned something important about myself in those years: I’m not very good at gambling on sports. 'Better than Tetris or your money back' You line up three marbles of the same colour inside the black square and one marble drops into the opponents column.

It seemed like a little slice of heaven-a dark cavern filled with banks of TVs where my older brothers and the rest of our crew would hunker down to place bets in the morning and watch games in the afternoon, after we returned to the hotel after a day on the Las Conchas beach. Back in my misspent youth, my eyes lit up when I saw a sportsbook had opened at the Vina del Mar resort down in Rocky Point’s Old Port.
