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Hoyle Casino 2002 |
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Overall great game (
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The Hoyle Casino 2002 is tops in graphics and sounds.(The muffled background sound is a nice addition that just provides for experience)The variety and quality of games are terrific, and Ive found enough variable luck to have good runs and bad runs, just like at any casino.The worst part about th..
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Introduction to Casino and Gaming Operations (2nd Edition) |
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A symplistic presentation of a complex subject. (
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This book should be considered for a "young readers" level. After completing (1 hour) you will not have any more practical knowledge on this subject than what you could gain by walking through a casino and observing. At $61.00 this book is overpriced by $55.00 when measured against value. If you are..
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Casino Royale:Original James Bond |
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Wrong Royale (
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The Editorial Review is referring to a different version of Casino Royale from 1967 starring Peter Sellers and David Niven this version is from 1954, it is black & white and stars Barry Nelson. It was originally a live TV movie on CBS Climax. I reccomend this movie to any James Bond fan...
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CASINO |
The author of the best-selling Wiseguy gives us this true and brilliantly-told story of love, marriage, adultery, murder, revenge, and how it led to the Mafias finally losing its stranglehold on the Las Vegas casinos... |
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I couldnt put it down (
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I found Casino to be an exciting true life story of the real Vegas of the 70s & early 80s. Nicholas Pileggi, has written this book with obvious research and passion, painting a tremendous mental picture of the Mafia and thier control over Las Vegas.Excellent, Id recommend it to anyone interested ..
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The Rez Road Follies: Canoes, Casinos, Computers, and Birch Bark Baskets |
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for $ 11.17 |
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Funny and Fascinating (
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Northrup has a hilarious deadpan style, and this is an absolutely fascinating insight into modern Native American life and perspectives. Its unfortunate its so badly edited (lots of repetition) because it deserved to be better polished. Even so, its definitely a great read...
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