Judge among 52 arrested in poker bust
“Texas Hold ‘Em lessons and tournaments.”
A man who usually sets bail for accused criminals stood in front of a Clayton County judge Wednesday and found out it would cost $2,500 to get out of jail. via Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Do you know that:
- Up to the 1960s, Nevada was plagued by teamster financing, hidden ownership, employment of individuals of questionable character and background, and the clear links to organized crime.
- Horse racing is the best known and widespread parimutuel betting event. Horse racing is the only form of partimutuel wagering legal in California.
- One of the oldest casinos in Europe, at Baden Baden in Germany, was opened in 1748 by Edouard Benazet, who employed Parisian craftsmen to design the stylish rooms.
- Gambling became legalized in Vegas in 1931 by Mayme V. Stocker and J.H. Morgan who was issued Clark County Gaming License No. 1.

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