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    Horse racing is one of the few sports that allow individuals to participate in the game directly through bets. Bets that accumulate to millions of dollars are places each day in North America alone‚ which is enough to reflect the popularity of the sport. In addition to this‚ the wagers capture the interest of players when it comes to putting their handicapping skills to the test. Some consider betting on horse races as a form for art‚ and getting a good grip on the activity isn’t something that can

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    Title: Introduction To Horse Racing Betting Description: Kick-start a journey towards exciting and rewarding moments with these helpful horse racing betting tips and strategies for beginners. Keyword: World Cup vuvuzela Horse racing is a remarkable sport and one that continues to be enjoyed by millions of betting enthusiasts across the world. Racing events take place every day in different countries and loads of race meetings draw the attention of huge crowds. Larger race events are typically televised

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    Analysis: "Breaking Vegas" (History Channel Documentary) This story is about group of brilliant students from MIT who were recruited to join a blackjack team that utilized statistics to beat the casino out of its money. This team visited the top casinos throughout the world‚ betting incredible sums of money and winning millions of dollars. While the team was able to utilize training‚ strategy and mental toughness to outwit the casino they had to overcome an aggressive security system that specifically

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    Is Business Bluffing Ethical? Albert Carr Carr‚ like various cut throat business men and women‚ makes the claim that business is analogous to the game of poker. Although similar characteristics and tendencies do mimic each other‚ there are distinct examples that find fault in this analogy. In recognizing Kant’s views on truthfulness‚ it can be seen that “it is ok to bluff in poker” but it is not “ok to bluff in business.” 1. The game of poker not only relies on distrust to create a competitive

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    As I read the short story‚ The Gambler by Paolo Bacigalupi‚ I’m shown a world in which the news and media‚ and those who run the media and news corporations‚ do anything in their power to keep the masses from finding out the bad things in their world‚ and in doing so they make it worst. The Gambler sheds light on the issue of the control those who run the media have over the world. Controllers of media had the potential choose to ignore major happenings in the world‚ and when given the decision in

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    life without gambling

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    Without Gambling? After reading about Dr. Tamokashis field work I realized how gambling is an incredibly important aspect of the Gende people of the Yandera village. In our culture gambling is looked down upon. However‚ for the Gende people it helps redistribute the wealth back into the economic system to those who are in need. If an anthropologist who had an ethnocentric view would walk into the Gende culture the effects could be disastrous. By taking away something as minuet to us as gambling it would

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    Casino. This casino is 70 miles from Storm Lake and the age requirement to gain admittance is only eighteen. As an alternative to drinking or the bar scene‚ individuals view gambling as a relaxing and entertaining past time....   [tags: Gambling Gamblers Betting Essays]  :: 3 Sources Cited | 1007 words (2.9 pages) | $9.95 | Gambling and its Effects - ... . . and paid only $7 billion in wages" (Arthur Anderson). Also according to Maura J. Casey‚ there is high unemployment rates around casinos. (Casey

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    The Lure of the Lottery

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    any form of gambling is never stated in the countless advertisements states have about their lotteries. “According to the U.S. Council on Compulsive Gambling‚ fewer than 50% of state-run lotteries disclose their odds in print advertising‚ and only 25% do so in television ads” (Bayer). Unless state law requires the lottery to disclose the true odds of winning‚ and few do‚ lottery advertisements generally overstate or obscure the chances of winning‚ in order to make the worst bet in gambling seem attractive

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    in Singapore Introduction This report focuses on the gambling activities and prevalence of problem gambling in Singapore‚ with emphasis on the entrance of our first two Integrated Resorts (IRs). IR is a euphemism used in Singapore for the casino-based vacation resort. There are currently two licensed casino operators at Marina Bay Sands (MBS) and Resorts World Sentosa (RWS)‚ which began their operations since 2010. The other legalized gambling operator is Singapore Pools‚ a subsidiary of the Singapore

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    around frantically because police officers dressed in body armor with assault rifles in hand are entering into the gambling room. This illegal casino‚ commonly known as a game room is being raided by a police squad. These raids are becoming more and more common within the Greater Houston area and across our entire state. Many sheriff departments are deciding to make a move on these gambling rooms that are within their tight-knit communities corrupting it. As Sheriff Freddie Poor said‚ “If the state isn’t

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