What is Las Vegas like during the first weekend of March Madness? Times columnist arashmarkazi and video producer mrmarkpotts roam around Las Vegas capturing the mood inside the casinos as the NCAA men's basketball tournament opens.
With the start of March Madness, Las Vegas transforms into the epicenter of college basketball, with tens of thousands of bettors filling sports books across the city.
The Los Angeles Times has dispatched Page 2 columnist Arash Markazi, videographer Mark Potts and photographer Kent Nishimura to Las Vegas to chronicle the madness that is Las Vegas during the first weekend of the NCAA tournament.
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