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  2. MIT Blackjack Team - Wikipedia

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    Given the serendipitous timing (Kaplan's parting with his Las Vegas team), he agreed to go in the hopes of putting together a new local team that he could train and manage. Kaplan observed Massar and his teammates playing for a weekend in Atlantic City. He noted that each of the players used a different, and overcomplicated, card counting strategy.

  3. Play Solitaire Classic Las Vegas Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Solitaire: Classic Las Vegas. Go for broke with Las Vegas scoring in this variation of Flip 3 solitaire. By Masque Publishing

  4. Pai gow poker - Wikipedia

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    The only two-card hands are one pair and high cards. A 7-card hand worse than one pair (i.e., no flush, no straight, and no pair) is referred to as a Pai Gow. Five-card hands use standard poker hand rankings with one exception: in most casinos, the "wheel" (the hand A-2-3-4-5) is the second-highest straight.

  5. Bringing Down the House (book) - Wikipedia

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    Busting Vegas is about another splinter group from the MIT Blackjack Team. The events depicted in Busting Vegas actually took place before Bringing Down the House. Despite heavy marketing, Busting Vegas did not do as well as Bringing Down the House. It did, however, briefly appear on The New York Times Best Seller list.

  6. UFC 296 card: Leon Edwards and Paddy Pimblett in action ... - AOL

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    Here’s all you need to know ahead of a stacked card in Las Vegas ... UFC 296 takes place on Saturday 16 December at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The early prelims are set to begin at 11.30pm ...

  7. Las Vegas (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas is a game for two to five players. It consists of six small boards representing different casinos (originally depicting real Vegas casinos; later the same casinos with faux renamings; in the US release, simply numbered boards with similar decorative backgrounds), a deck of 54 "bills" (cards) in various denominations of the United States dollar (from $10,000 to $90,000 in $10,000 ...

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