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- From: erwin@bend.ucsd.edu (Sean Erwin)
- Newsgroups: rec.gambling
- Subject: Re: Playing Double-up in roulette
- Date: 17 Nov 1992 05:58:54 GMT
- Organization: Linguistics Department, UCSD
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- References: <dbarber.721441839@crash.cts.com> <1992Nov12.163155.19385@samba.oit.unc.edu> <MBN.92Nov16162453@skeletor.hf.intel.com>
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- In article <MBN.92Nov16162453@skeletor.hf.intel.com> mbn@greyskul.hf.intel.com writes:
- >>>>>> "don" == Don Delgrande <Don.Delgrande@launchpad.unc.edu> writes:
- >
- >don> In article <dbarber.721441839@crash.cts.com> dbarber@crash.cts.com (David C. Barber) writes:
- >don> Assuming you're playing a wheel with 0 and 00 (BTW, does anybody know of
- >don> any casinos in North America that have roulette without 00?), you should
- >
- >Top Deck of the Cal-Neva (Reno) has single 0 roulette.
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- Bill's in South Lake Tahoe had single 0 roulette last time I was there (a yr
- or so ago), anyone know if it's still there?
-
- ---Sean
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