MonkeyBet.com Announces Weekly Online Craps Tournament
MonkeyBet.com, a leading online poker, sports betting and casino gaming destination announces a new weekly online Craps Tournament, starting July 12, 2006. The weekly online tournament, named Crazy Craps, is similar in nature to the numerous online poker tournaments which MonkeyBet.com sponsors. The new Craps tournaments will be held each Wednesday, beginning at 11am eastern and will conclude at
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- 1926: Las Vegas gets a regular air service. Western Air Express flies between Las Vegas and Salt Lake City. The airfield later becomes the site for the famous Sahara and Hilton hotels.
1931: Gambling is legalized in Nevada on March 19. Construction begins on the long awaited Hoover Dam. - The most popular form of charitable gambling is bingo. In California, bingo is the only charitable game that is legal.
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