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  2. Carroll Rosenbloom - Wikipedia

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    Dale Carroll Rosenbloom (March 5, 1907 – April 2, 1979) was an American businessman. [1] He was the owner of two National Football League (NFL) franchises: he was the first owner of the Baltimore Colts and later switched teams, taking ownership of the Los Angeles Rams in 1972 .

  3. 15 of the biggest sports gambling scandals - AOL

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    However, strict gambling policies prohibit players from betting on NFL games and this is where a punishment had to follow. Ridley admitted to betting $1,500 on NFL games, but his suspension cost ...

  4. Michael McLaney - Wikipedia

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    Michael Julius McLaney was born on February 1 of 1915 in Louisiana. McLaney made a fortune in the Casino business. His career began as a state champion tennis player for eight years running, [3] and in 1962 he won the Grass Court Senior Men's Doubles title at the United States Amateur Championships, with Gardnar Mulloy. [4]

  5. International Game Technology (1975–2015) - Wikipedia

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    International Game Technology (IGT) was a former American gaming company based in Las Vegas that manufactured and distributed slot machines and other gambling technology. It was acquired in 2015 by GTECH for $6.4 billion, which then adopted the IGT name.

  6. Man vs. Machine on 'Jeopardy!': Bettors Are Gambling on ... - AOL

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    IBM's supercomputer Watson racked up $5,000 in winnings on the first day of the three-day man vs. machine Jeopardy! challenge Monday -- but so did one of its two competitors, trivia master Brad ...

  7. Gambling Devices Act of 1962 - Wikipedia

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    The Gambling Devices Act of 1962 amends the Johnson Act of 1951. [1] This act defines a "gambling machine" as a slot machine, roulette wheel, or: [2]"any other machine or mechanical device which is designed and manufactured primarily for use in connection with gambling, and any subassembly or essential part to be used in any such machines, but which is not attached to any such machine or ...

  8. Hugh Culverhouse - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Franklin Culverhouse Sr. (February 20, 1919 – August 25, 1994) was an American businessman, attorney, and sports franchise owner. Culverhouse is best known for having been the longtime owner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL).

  9. United States slot machine ownership regulations by state

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    All machines legal Arizona: All machines legal Arkansas: All machines legal California: Machines 25 years or older legal Colorado: Machines before 1984 legal Connecticut: All machines prohibited Delaware: Machines 25 years or older legal Washington, D.C. Machines before 1952 legal Florida: Machines 20 years or older legal Georgia