A card game for two to four players. (Also spelled cassino.), A public building or room for entertainment, especially gambling, gambling establishment, A game at cards, A building or room used for meetings, or public amusements, for dancing, gaming, etc, A small country house, See Cassino, A building with public dance halls, gambling tables, A building or large room devoted to gambling games or wagering on a variety of events, A casino is a building or room where people play gambling games such as roulette. casinos a place where people try to win money by playing card games or roulette. Building or room used for gambling. The term originally referred to a public hall for music and dancing, but by the late 19th century it had come to denote a gaming house, particularly one in which card and dice games were played. Today casinos are places where gamblers can risk their money against a common gambler (called the banker or house), and they have an almost uniform character throughout the world. One of the oldest and best-known casinos is that at Monte Carlo (Monaco), founded in 1861. Others include those at Cannes and Nice (France), Corfu (Greece), Baden-Baden (Germany), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), and Las Vegas and Reno (Nevada, U.S.). Casinos in Havana (Cuba) were confiscated by the Castro government after the 1959 revolution, spelling the end of a flourishing gambling scene that rivaled Las Vegas. Nevada has long had casino gambling, but other U.S. states prohibited it; that ban was ended when a casino opened in Atlantic City, N.J., in 1978. From the 1980s casinos began appearing on American Indian reservations, which are not subject to state antigambling statutes, and casino gambling expanded vastly in the U.S. as gambling became legal in more states, particularly as a riverboat operation. In the late 1990s Internet gambling sites permitted players to play casino games such as roulette and blackjack. These virtual casinos usually offered the option of playing against other players or only against the house, a card game in which cards face up on the table are taken with eligible cards in the hand a public building for gambling and entertainment, The character has knowledge of the rules of most games of chance, and she has an idea of the best way to place her money She is also an accomplished card player For a given gaming session, a failure loses the stake, a success breaks even and retains the stake A critical will win triple the stake, a fumble will lose triple the stake (the character didn't know when to stop) Any game may be played at higher odds, with the critical and fumble results increasing in line with one another It is a Covert skill, a place where games of chance are played, a card game in which cards face up on the table are taken with eligible cards in the hand, a public building for gambling and entertainment, plural of casino, A game at cards, played by two or more persons, usually for twenty-one points,
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A card game for two to four players. (Also spelled cassino.)
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A public building or room for entertainment, especially gambling
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gambling establishment isim
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A game at cards
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A building or room used for meetings, or public amusements, for dancing, gaming, etc
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A small country house
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See Cassino
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A building with public dance halls, gambling tables
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A building or large room devoted to gambling games or wagering on a variety of events
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A casino is a building or room where people play gambling games such as roulette. casinos a place where people try to win money by playing card games or roulette. Building or room used for gambling. The term originally referred to a public hall for music and dancing, but by the late 19th century it had come to denote a gaming house, particularly one in which card and dice games were played. Today casinos are places where gamblers can risk their money against a common gambler (called the banker or house), and they have an almost uniform character throughout the world. One of the oldest and best-known casinos is that at Monte Carlo (Monaco), founded in 1861. Others include those at Cannes and Nice (France), Corfu (Greece), Baden-Baden (Germany), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), and Las Vegas and Reno (Nevada, U.S.). Casinos in Havana (Cuba) were confiscated by the Castro government after the 1959 revolution, spelling the end of a flourishing gambling scene that rivaled Las Vegas. Nevada has long had casino gambling, but other U.S. states prohibited it; that ban was ended when a casino opened in Atlantic City, N.J., in 1978. From the 1980s casinos began appearing on American Indian reservations, which are not subject to state antigambling statutes, and casino gambling expanded vastly in the U.S. as gambling became legal in more states, particularly as a riverboat operation. In the late 1990s Internet gambling sites permitted players to play casino games such as roulette and blackjack. These virtual casinos usually offered the option of playing against other players or only against the house
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a card game in which cards face up on the table are taken with eligible cards in the hand a public building for gambling and entertainment
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The character has knowledge of the rules of most games of chance, and she has an idea of the best way to place her money She is also an accomplished card player For a given gaming session, a failure loses the stake, a success breaks even and retains the stake A critical will win triple the stake, a fumble will lose triple the stake (the character didn't know when to stop) Any game may be played at higher odds, with the critical and fumble results increasing in line with one another It is a Covert skill
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a place where games of chance are played
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a card game in which cards face up on the table are taken with eligible cards in the hand
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a public building for gambling and entertainment
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casinos
plural of casino
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cassino
A game at cards, played by two or more persons, usually for twenty-one points
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