Las Vegas Review-Journal

‘Chumlee’ scores bracket win for charity

- JOHN KATSILOMET­ES

Ais not a college basketball handicappe­r. He’s better-versed in the Fantastic Four than the Final Four.

But Chumlee stands to win $5,000 in an NCAA Tournament bracket challenge, beating 20 other celebs in a contest sponsored by the Westgate Las Vegas Superbook. He has locked up the victory, largely because he’s the only competitor to pick Michigan to reach the Final Four. His pick to win it all was Duke, but even the Blue Devils’ loss to Kansas in the Elite Eight didn’t prevent him from winning the championsh­ip.

Rounding out the Westgate contest’s top five are Louisville star Darrell Griffith, Scheana Marie of “Sex Tips” at Paris Las Vegas and the Bravo show “Vanderpump Rules,” Mirage ventriloqu­ial artist Terry Fator and “Dancing With the Stars” stalwart Val Chmerkovsk­iy.

The success in his bracket forecast is typical of Chumlee, a guy who was in the right place at the right time at Gold & Silver Pawn when “Pawn Stars” became a cable-tv sensation.

“It’s just by luck,” Chumlee said. “The thing is you have to pick some flukes in the tournament, because there are always flukes. The ones who pick the right flukes usually win.”

Chumlee will be on hand Saturday at the Superbook to take in the national semifinal between Michigan and Loyola-chicago. He will donate the winner-take-all $5,000 prize to his chosen charity, the Children’s Heart Foundation. Another charity benefit was Chumlee’s Easter Egg Hunt Adventure, which was Sunday at Sunset Park, and 300 folks turned out to hobnob with the TV star and take in a performanc­e by Planet Hollywood headliner Murray Sawchuck.

Chumlee remains a fan favorite on “Pawn Stars,” his merchandis­e having outsold those of his castmates. He also runs his own side business, Chumlee’s Candy on the Blvd. at Pawn Plaza.

He easily explains his success: “I am a feel-good story. People like to feel good.”

The D-ecision!

The choice is simple for D Las Vegas and Golden Gate owner Derek Stevens .Hecan risk losing $25,000 or winning $1 million if Michigan wins the NCAA title. Or he can “hedge” and bet heavily against the Wolverines in Saturday’s semifinal matchup with Loyola-chicago. Stevens made the $25,000 bet on Michigan, his alma mater, to win the tournament on March 3 at the Golden Nugget sports book. The Wolverines’ odds were 40-1 when Stevens made the bet.

Golden Nugget owner Tilman Fertitta has offered his conditiona­l support of Stevens, retweeting his rival owner: “Pulling for you because you beat my @ UHCOUGARMB­K team with a miracle shot. Good luck! But, I don’t want another loss and you beat me out of a million. #Marchmadne­ss #Sweet16.”

Fertitta was referring to the Wolverines’ last-second tournament victory over the University of Houston.

On Sunday, Stevens posted a poll on his Twitter page asking whether he should hedge the bet or let it ride. As of this writing, he’s received more than 4,000 responses.

“The response has been 50/50,” Stevens said Tuesday afternoon. The vote from here is to let it ride. While nobody would blame Stevens for hedging, letting that bet roll through the NCAA finals would give the flamboyant casino operator media coverage (and an exalted status in Vegas sports-betting lore) far outpacing his $25K bet.

Dragons on fast break

Imagine Dragons is among the bands performing during the three-day outpouring of live music at the Final Four in San Antonio this weekend. The Las Vegas-based rockers are headlining Saturday’s Coca Cola Music Festival at Hemisphere Arena. Another band with Vegas underpinni­ngs, Panic at the Disco, is on Friday’s bill supporting Maroon 5. Jason Aldean, Kelsea Ballerini, Luis Fonsi, Cold War Kids and Onerepubli­c are among the acts to perform over the weekend.

Ha-has at Harrah’s

The previously reported match of Tom Green and John Caparulo at Harrah’s Showroom is official. Effectivel­y titled “The Comedy Lineup,” the 10 p.m. nightly comedy show opens May 6 and features the veteran stand-ups on alternate nights. Green is onstage Sundays and Mondays. Caparulo headlines Thursdays through Saturdays.

Green closed out his “Tom Green Show” at The Back Room at Bally’s on March 7.

John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ johnnykats on Twitter. As of 9 p.m. Tuesday:

1. Las Vegas parents caught off guard as school, day care abruptly close

The abrupt closure of Calvary Christian

Learning Academy during spring break sent parents scrambling Tuesday to find new day care and school arrangemen­ts as they awaited answers about the private school’s plunge into bankruptcy.

2. Home values growing in Las Vegas Valley

Home prices climbed in every ZIP code in the Las Vegas Valley last year amid strong demand and plunging availabili­ty.

3. Clark County sheriff announces arrests in 10 homicides tied to MS-13 gang

Five members of the MS-13 gang were arrested in connection with a string of killings that left 10 people dead in Clark County in the past year, Las Vegas police announced Monday.

4. 1 dead in 3-vehicle crash in central Las Vegas Valley

A woman was killed Monday morning in a threevehic­le collision that left one car wrapped around a pole in the central valley, Las Vegas police said.

5. Clark County judge’s Trump comments draw new complaints

Three political watchdog groups have filed complaints against Clark County

District Judge Susan Johnson over comments she made regarding President Donald Trump. As of 9 p.m. Tuesday:

1. Las Vegas police investigat­e fatal crash at Rainbow and Lake Mead

One person was killed Monday morning in a threevehic­le collision that left one car wrapped around a pole in the central valley.

2. New features of the Las Vegas Raiders stadium were recently revealed

The ceiling of the Las Vegas Raiders stadium will be high-strength translucen­t polymer that lets in natural light but keeps heat down in summer.

3. MS-13 gang responsibl­e for 10 murders

Sheriff Joe Lombardo held a press conference Monday to announce that members of the MS-13 gang have killed 10 people within the past year in Clark County, and five suspects are in federal custody.

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