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  3. Las Vegas in the 1950s - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately, Binion's raised the table limit to $10,000 and even eliminated table limits completely at times, which was an immediate hit. Binion later served time in the Leavenworth Penitentiary from 1953 to 1957 for tax evasion and sold his share of the casino to fellow gambler Joe W. Brown. While Brown operated the casino, he installed the ...

  4. Table limit - Wikipedia

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    The outcome of a small number of players making huge bets is unpredictable. The casino could make record profits, or the players could wipe out the cash in the casino or eliminate the profit for the month. Maximum table limits prevent the casino from taking too much of a gamble. For a small casino table maximums are set at $100–$500 per bet.

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  7. List of casinos in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Casino City County State District Type Comments Victoryland: Shorter: Macon: Alabama: Land-based: Greyhound racing ended in 2011; no table games Wind Creek Casino & Hotel Atmore: Atmore: Escambia: Alabama: Native American: Owned by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians; no table games Wind Creek Casino & Hotel Montgomery: Montgomery: Montgomery ...

  8. Las Vegas in the 1940s - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas in the 1940s was notable for the establishment of The Strip in a town which "combined Wild West frontier friendliness with glamor and excitement". [1] In 1940, the population was 8,400 but within five years, it more than doubled its size. [2] The Las Vegas Valley had a population of 13,937 in 1940, increasing to 35,000 in just two years.

  9. Your Guide to Understanding Casino Earnings - AOL

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    This is what is known as the "drop," "table game drop," or sometimes "non-rolling chip drop." The corresponding casino win is the amount left over when you cash out your chips at the cashier.