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  2. Gambler's Book Shop - Wikipedia

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    Gambler's Book Club / GBC Press is a bookstore & small press dedicated to gambling. Now located at 5473 S Eastern Ave in Paradise, Nevada, it was originally located in the Huntridge area of Las Vegas. The company has operated for over 40 years.

  3. The Phantom of the Card Table - Wikipedia

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    In 1976 the publisher Gambler's Book Club reprinted the manuscript at 64 pages. McGuire is credited as the author. [2] References This page was last edited on 24 ...

  4. Bill Benter - Wikipedia

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    William Benter (born 1957) is an American professional gambler and philanthropist who focuses on horse betting.Benter earned nearly $1 billion through the development of one of the most successful analysis computer software programs in the horse racing market and is considered to be the most successful gambler of all time.

  5. 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.

  6. John Aspinall (zoo owner) - Wikipedia

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    John Victor Aspinall, known to all his friends as "Aspers", was born in Delhi, British India on 11 June 1926, the son of Lt-Col. Dr Robert Stivala Aspinall (1895–1954), a British Army surgeon of British parentage and Maltese origin; he had added Aspinall to his original surname Stivala after joining the Indian Medical Service, being known for some time as Robert Aspinall-Stivala.

  7. John Pearson (author) - Wikipedia

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    Warner Bros. purchased the film rights to the book in 2006. [5] The Gamblers was made into a two-part TV drama, Lucan, starring Rory Kinnear and Christopher Eccleston, broadcast on ITV1 in December 2013. Pearson's book Facades was the first full-scale biography of the Sitwell siblings Edith, Osbert and Sacheverell. It was published in 1978.

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  9. The Gamblers - Wikipedia

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    The Gamblers (1919 film), a 1919 American drama film directed by Paul Scardon; The Gamblers, a 1929 American drama film directed by Michael Curtiz; The Gamblers, a 1950 French film based on the play by Nikolai Gogol; The Gamblers, a 1970 American film directed by Ron Winston and based on Dostoevsky's 1867 novel The Gambler