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  2. Mike Goodman - Wikipedia

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    Mike Goodman was an American professional gambler, a pit boss for a Las Vegas casino, and an author of books that gave advice on gambling and told stories of gamblers and their escapades. He is most known for his 1963 book How to Win: At Cards, Dice, Races, Roulette, which went through many printings and sold over a million copies.

  3. Labouchère system - Wikipedia

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    The Labouchère System is meant to be applied to even money Roulette propositions such as Even/Odd, Red/Black or 1–18/19–36. When any of these bets are made in the game of Roulette, a spin resulting in a "0" or "00" results in a loss, so even though the payout is even money, the odds are clearly not 50/50.

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  5. Beginner Books - Wikipedia

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    The Big Blue Book of Beginner Books: 1994 B-76 Stop, Train, Stop! A Thomas the Tank Engine Story: 1995 The Big Red Book of Beginner Books: 1995 B-77 New Tricks I Can Do! 1996 B-78 Anthony the Perfect Monster: 1996 The Big Book of Berenstain Bears Beginner Books: 1996 B-79 4 Pups and a Worm: 1996 B-80 Honey Bunny Funnybunny: 1997 B-81 Come Down ...

  6. The Wizard of Oz Walkthrough: Cheats and strategy guide - AOL

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    Tips and Tricks. When building a structure that requires a certain number of clicks to be completed, you do not have to click once, wait until it's finished, then click again, etc. You can click ...

  7. Eudaemons - Wikipedia

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    The Eudaemons were a small group headed by graduate physics students J. Doyne Farmer and Norman Packard at the University of California Santa Cruz in the late 1970s. [1] The group's immediate objective was to find a way to beat roulette using a concealed computer, with the ulterior motive of using the money made from roulette to fund a scientific community.

  8. Caesars Palace 2000 - Wikipedia

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    The roulette table in the Dreamcast version. The display box at the top shows the player's name and the current amount of money the player has. The display box at the bottom shows the current actions the player can take. There are eleven casino games, authentic Caesars Palace cards, chips, rules, and tutorial guides for beginners throughout ...

  9. Trente et Quarante - Wikipedia

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    Trente et Quarante is recorded as early as 1694 in a French dictionary that simply says it is a "type of card game". [4] By the mid-18th century it had reached England, Lyonell Vane recording that he played it alongside Quadrille and Basset, [5] and its rules are recorded in an English Hoyle in 1796.