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  2. Odds and evens (hand game) - Wikipedia

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    Odds and evens is a simple game of chance and hand game, involving two people simultaneously revealing a number of fingers and winning or losing depending on whether they are odd or even, or alternatively involving one person picking up coins or other small objects and hiding them in their closed hand, while another player guesses whether they have an odd or even number.

  3. Sports betting - Wikipedia

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    Sports betting is the activity of predicting sports results and placing a wager on the outcome. Sports bettors place their wagers either legally, through a bookmaker/sportsbook, or illegally through privately run enterprises referred to as "bookies". The term "book" is a reference to the books used by wage brokers to track wagers, payouts, and ...

  4. Salary - Wikipedia

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    Salary disparities between men and women may partially be explained by differences in negotiation tactics used by men and women. Although men and women are equally likely to initiate in a salary negotiation with employers, men will achieve higher outcomes than women by about 2% of starting salary [37] Studies have indicated that men tend to use ...

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  6. Wits and Wagers - Wikipedia

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    Wits & Wagers has won over 20 awards, including the Mensa Select award, the Board Game Geek 2007 Party Game of the Year, and GAMES Magazine 2007 Party Game of the Year. German, French, Swedish, and Norwegian editions of Wits & Wagers were released in 2008. Spanish and UK editions were scheduled to be released in the spring of 2009.

  7. Brian Zembic - Wikipedia

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    Subpectoral breast implant. In the summer of 1996, Zembic was gambling in a high-stakes game when the conversation turned to women's breast implants. [1] One of his friends, another gambler named Jobo, had the opinion that having implants in order to attract men was a crazy thing to do.

  8. Bar bet - Wikipedia

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    The film To Have and Have Not is supposedly the result of bar bet between Ernest Hemingway and Howard Hawks, with Hemingway betting Hawks that Hawks couldn't make a good film from Hemingway's worst novel. [5] A common rumor claims that the creation of Scientology was the result of a bar bet between L. Ron Hubbard and Robert A. Heinlein.

  9. Friendly political wager - Wikipedia

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    Are for symbolic wagers, usually prestige or local food or drink. They do not involve money. In the rare event money is wagered, the bet is an even bet (no point spread or money line is used) and the wager is donated to a local charity in the winner's metropolitan area. [2] They do not involve influencing the way the officials vote on legislation.