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... have taken unusually critical steps to curb online gambling, and yet here smack dab in our face is an obvious case of several ... cash too infrequently to truly make a living off just their winnings. Many, having built fortunes over the years, primarily play cash games against other 'established' players who built similar fortunes, and against clueless high rollers. The top online players are ...
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... to pay for multiple rooms. Blame it on the economy) and we headed out to find our fortunes.
It was safe to say that Atlantic City was glad to have us. The casinos were so dead I ... I enter my refractory period, I'm struggling with the strong possibility that it will never get better than this (gambling wise of course...certainly they'll be tons of better moments in my actual life, at least ...
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... computer, just audit for the accounted sites that offers it online. Be aware that there are certain fake gambling sites too that claim to offer such systems but they are not based on inputs from handicapping experts but ... Once you start feeding in the required data and betting on the recommended picks, your fortunes are sure to change for the better even as you change from a novice to a pro bettor.
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... intervene.
3. Most of the profits come from high stakes gambling. These record profits do not reflect real value.
4. ... wealth is concentrated in the hands of the few, it leads to financial gambling, which inevitably leads to bubbles and busts.(See The Looting ... money must go to job creation.
9. We need to tie the fortunes of Wall Street to that of Main Street. The best way would be a President ...
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... we all know what a failure Prohibition turned out to be - except for the bootleggers who made fortunes. Likewise, the younger generation increasingly recognizes that the validating same sex ... legal jeopardy.
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The Internet has been a crucial amplifier of all such claims. With pornography and gambling, the Web itself became an irrepressible distribution tool. When it comes to gay marriage, it has ...
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... ;s outrageous bonuses, subsidized with trillions -- and I do mean trillions -- of taxpayer dollars, after their reckless gambling with other people's money brought down the economy a year ago.
There's ... was called, saw already-shaky shares plunge twenty-five percent in just two days. Fortunes were wiped out in minutes and small investors saw dreams of prosperity, even security, disappear ...
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