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CasinosFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A casino is a building designed to accommodate gambling, usually maintained by a business that profits from the gamblers by offering games in which customers must make disadvantageous bets (e.g., craps, roulette - for more see casino games), or, in statistically even games, by charging a commission on bets customers make against each other (e.g., poker, pai gow, baccarat, sports betting). Casinos are offten combined with or near hotels, restaurants and other vacation attractions to encourage long stays. Famous casinos are located in:
Heavy concentrations of casinos in the United States are in Las Vegas, Nevada, Reno, Nevada, and Atlantic City, New Jersey. There are also numerous casinos throughout the country run by Native American tribes. Partial list of casinos:
See also: Casino Nights, Indian gaming (This guide is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia.) CASINO OF THE WEEK:
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