New CNBC Primetime Program ‘American Vice’ Looks at Bookies, Poker World

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A new CNBC Primetime show is set to premiere Wednesday March 4 at 10 pm ET.

Get an inside look at the world of illegal gambling. Follow those who walk the line between big risk and big reward every day. 

And some of the names cry out “Not Reality Television”.

There’s Cousin Nicky, Joey Terror and Frankie Flatscreen.

The show delves into an underground sports betting ring, an underground poker operation and the world of mobile online gambling.

CNBC is calling it an unvarnished look at the commerce of crime.

What do you think?  Watch the trailer below.

 

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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