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<title>Good Eats: The Classic Vegas Buffet</title>
<description>The Las Vegas buffet began in the early 1940s at the original El Rancho Vegas. Owner Beldon Katleman decided to keep his hungry patrons in-house with his &quot;Midnight Chuck Wagon Buffet - All you can eat for a Dollar&quot;. Others quickly copied his elaborate cafeteria. The result is a world-famous cliche, an anachronism from Vegas' early mob years.</description>
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<title>Can a Strategy Book Help You?</title>
<description>There are as many strategies for winning at gambling as there are losing gamblers in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, and Mississippi combined. Everyone has a system, a book, or a &quot;winning&quot; strategy, and most are more than willing to share hints with you - for a price. But gambling cities continue to rake in astounding annual revenues; on average, Vegas alone rakes in more than $9 billion per year from its 400 casinos. With all these people losing, how can a strategy help you?</description>
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<title>Strange Slot Machine Notions</title>
<description>People often have a notion that some machines are actually loose while others are made tight. Nothing can be farther form truth. All machines are designed and made to the same mechanical/electrical/electronic precision and random logic and it is totally a matter of luck as to which machine is loose today (usually for the other guy) and which one is tight today (usually for you).</description>
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<title>The Good, The Great and The Ugly: Legends of Poker</title>
<description>Over the last century, card gambling hasn't changed a whole lot. Oh sure, new games have appeared and the skills required to beat them have become more and more fine-tuned, but the great players of yesteryear share something fundamental with the greats of today - the need to find action.</description>
<link>http://www.luckynumber.net/articles/poker-legends.php</link>
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<title>Don't Be Afraid of Baccarat</title>
<description>A lot of people are intimidated by the game of Baccarat. First, there are the tuxedoed dealers in a separate room of the casino or an area roped-off from the rest of the tables. Then, there is the common misconception about the players; smartly dressed oil tycoons from Texas and wireless technology moguls from Hong Kong who casually bet 10,000 dollars a hand.</description>
<link>http://www.luckynumber.net/articles/playing-baccarat.php</link>
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<title>If You Go With a Plan to Lose, You Will</title>
<description>ou're a relatively smart person, right? In the first few years of your life you managed to learn an entire language, how to walk, and how to manipulate your folks into giving you what you want. And you've been learning ever since. So why all the resistance to learning how to gamble right? Everyone who goes to a casino to gamble, goes with high hopes, or a feeling that, just maybe, they'll be &quot;lucky&quot; at the tables. What most people don't go to a casino with is knowledge.</description>
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<title>Pai Gow: Undiscovered Fun</title>
<description>For centuries the Chinese people played a game with dominoes called Pai Gow: Make Nine. Within the past few years Pai Gow, the precursor to Baccarat and Chemin de Fer, has begun to make a presence in American casinos. While still difficult to find in Las Vegas, Pai Gow can be played in nearly all the clubs in Atlantic City.</description>
<link>http://www.luckynumber.net/articles/pai-gow-fun.php</link>
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<title>The Las Vegas Wedding: Not Just for Elopements</title>
<description>Sin City is better known for quickie elopements than formal family weddings. Though still the home of drive-thru chapels, Las Vegas is fast building niches for families seeking a different but exciting experience. Weddings complete with singing Elvis are available at themed chapels such as &quot;Viva Las Vegas Wedding Chapel&quot;, VivaLasVegasWeddings.com, but these are giving up some ground to large resorts.</description>
<link>http://www.luckynumber.net/articles/las-vegas-wedding.php</link>
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<title>Roulette : Even the Church Promoted It!</title>
<description>The game of roulette, invented by mathematician Blaise Pascal in the 17th century, was the first form of gambling instituted by the church in order to raise money. The original roulette layout, invented by brothers Francois and Louis Blanc in 1842, consisted of three columns and twelve rows, with each square being assigned a number between one and thirty-six, and a single zero surrounded by the shape of a house on top.</description>
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<title>Casino Etiquette 101</title>
<description>Every form of public entertainment has its own set of unspoken guidelines: at the movies, it's considered very rude to speak loudly or kick people; it's seen as bad form to &quot;butt in&quot; an amusement park queue, and when visiting the local shopping mall, it's very important to wear pants. While a trip to the casino may seem like a simple enough affair, there are several Do's and Do Not's to remember. Follow this simple primer and you'll soon be the classiest guy in the room:</description>
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