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  2. Casino War - Wikipedia

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    Casino War is a proprietary casino table game based on the game of War. It is distributed by Shuffle Master , a division of Scientific Games . [ 1 ] The game is one of the most easily understood casino card games.

  3. World of Concrete - Wikipedia

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    This event is a show where products, resources, and information related to concrete construction are shared and displayed. More than 1,800 companies and suppliers from all over the world come together in the 900,000-square-foot (84,000 m 2) Las Vegas Convention Center to show, demonstrate, do business, and answer questions about what they are ...

  4. Vegas World - Wikipedia

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    Vegas World was a space-themed casino and hotel on Las Vegas Boulevard in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was owned and operated by Bob Stupak , and was also signed as Bob Stupak's Vegas World . Stupak initially opened a small casino, Bob Stupak's World Famous Million-Dollar Historic Gambling Museum and Casino , on the property in 1974, but it was ...

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    Discover the best free online games at AOL.com - Play board, card, casino, puzzle and many more online games while chatting with others in real-time.

  6. Silver Slipper (Las Vegas) - Wikipedia

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    The Silver Slipper was a casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada. [2] It opened on September 1, 1950. It was built just north of the Frontier hotel-casino, and they both shared the same ownership, although the Silver Slipper's gaming operations were later leased out. Businessman Howard Hughes leased the casino from 1968 until his ...

  7. Ted Binion - Wikipedia

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    After his death, Nye County sheriff's deputies [11] discovered that Binion had had a 12-foot-deep vault built on the desert floor on a piece of property he owned in Pahrump, 60 miles (97 km) west of Las Vegas. The concrete bunker contained six tons of silver bullion, Horseshoe casino chips, paper currency, and more than 100,000 rare coins ...

  8. Nevada gaming regulators accuse Resorts World casino of ...

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    The Nevada Gaming Control Board filed a disciplinary complaint Thursday alleging that one of the largest casinos on the Las Vegas Strip welcomed illegal bookmaking, people with a history of ...

  9. Bob Stupak - Wikipedia

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    In 1979. Stupak opened Bob Stupak's Vegas World hotel and casino known for its promotions and the world's largest sign (which later blew down in a wind storm), and new twists on games, including the world's first quarter million and million dollar jackpot. At its peak in the mid-1980s, Vegas World grossed in excess of $100 million per year.

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