brand recognition is most important as simmo pointed out. "cm" is a poorly-formed abbreviation that bryan does not like to use, as he himself and others have pointed out. words like "gambling" "casino" "weekly" are very blah, as some have noted. so here's what i could come up with:
"casinomeister: the straight goods"
"casinomeister: the horse's mouth"
"casinomeister: the voice you trust"
"casinomeister: where it's at"
"casinomeister: the news you can use"
"casinomeister: take this to the bank"
"casinomeister: all killer, no filler"
"casinomeister: less talk, more rock"
"casinomeister: we do the dirty work, so you don't have to"
"casinomeister: forewarned is forearmed"
"casinomeister: look before you leap"
"casinomeister: parental advisory, explicit content"
"casinomeister: a bulletin a month is better than a bulletin the head"
"casinomeister: if you received this in error, please discard it with our apologies"
"casinomeister: make the house your bitch"
"casinomeister: what you don't know can, in fact, hurt you"
"casinomeister: the love that dare not speak its name"
"casinomeister: tooth and nail"
"casinomeister: a highly-concentrated and scientifically superior form of information"
"casinomeister: who's better? nooobody!"
"casinomeister: tastier than your average kool-aid"
"casinomeister: reading this will not make you less of a caveman"
"casinomeister: in the interest of fairness, we ask that you read this 25 times prior to questioning anything within it"
"casinomeister: by clicking on this link, you agree to adhere to the terms and conditions set out somewhere else that you will never be able to find or decipher"
the "casinomeister:" part can be changed to "casinomeister's" or "casinomeister presents" or "from the folks who bring you casinomeister.com" as it fits to the title that's chosen. i just wanted to make sure the name gets dropped clearly. "bryan out loud" is quite a good one, but simmo mentioned it doesn't make the connection right away unless you're an old hand here.