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  2. William Lee Bergstrom - Wikipedia

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    William Lee Bergstrom (1951 – February 4, 1985), commonly known as The Suitcase Man or Phantom Gambler, was a gambler and high roller known for placing the largest bet in casino gambling history at the time, amounting to $777,000 ($2.87 million present-day amount) at the Horseshoe Casino, which he won. [1]

  3. Table limit - Wikipedia

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    Table maximums can be as low as $50 at the small locals casino Poker Palace, [2] but major strip casinos usually offer some tables with a $10,000 maximum. Exceptions are the Golden Nugget in downtown which permits $15,000 bets, and three tables at Caesars Palace which permit bets between $5,000 and $50,000.

  4. En prison - Wikipedia

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    In roulette, the en prison rule is an opportunity to recover one's stakes after a spin of zero, provided one's bet was even-odds (i.e. high–low, even–odd, red–black). [1] It is a variant of the la partage rule , in which a player loses only half their even-odds stake if the original spin is a zero, recouping the other half [ 1 ] ( partage ...

  5. Sands Hotel and Casino - Wikipedia

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    The Sands Hotel and Casino was a historic American hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States, that operated from 1952 to 1996. Designed by architect Wayne McAllister, with a prominent 56-foot (17 m) high sign, the Sands was the seventh resort to open on the Strip.

  6. List of bets - Wikipedia

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    Spielberg is still collecting the difference to this day (an estimate $12.5 million as of 1978). 1980 and 1984: On September 24, 1980, William Lee Bergstrom walked into the Horseshoe Casino in Las Vegas with two suitcases, one containing $777,000, the other empty. The Horseshoe had a unique policy, which set a gambler's maximum bet limit at the ...

  7. Circus Circus Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Circus Circus was the oldest Las Vegas property owned by MGM Resorts. [78] Although 50 years is a long lifespan for Las Vegas casinos, [79] the anniversary went uncelebrated. [78] In 2019, MGM Resorts International sold Circus Circus to Phil Ruffin, owner of the Treasure Island Hotel and Casino, for $825 million. [80]

  8. LV Strip (Nevada gaming area) - Wikipedia

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    In reality, the two largest corporate operations in Las Vegas, MGM Mirage and Harrah's Entertainment, in the first quarter of 2009, brought in $5.9 million and $4.1 million per day, respectively, in gaming revenue alone, but this was from all their Las Vegas Strip resorts combined. MGM Mirage currently owns nine Strip resorts, and Harrah's owns ...

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

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    During the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas in 2006, IGT revealed the M-P Series. The new multi-player concept focused on roulette and baccarat and was the first of the company's electronic multi-player table game products. [19] In 2007, IGT worked to grow its Mexican gaming operation and product sales in the Japanese and Asian markets.