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- Professional blackjack teams required, at a minimum, 25 seconds to count down a deck.
- The word “Tip” meaning a gratuity, was originally an acronym standing for “To Insure Promptness.”
- There are about 150 cruise ships in the world that have casinos on board.
- Nevada casinos won $12.2 billion from gamblers in fiscal 2006. That’s a 10.8 percent increase over the previous year.
- · In October 1492, sailors aboard Columbus’s ship throw away all their playing cards thinking they are bringing them bad luck, almost immediately afterward land is spotted.
- The throne of Japan, in 858 AD, was settled on the outcome of a wresting match. The Emperor Buntoka had two sons, they each bet on a professional wrestler and the winner became the next Emperor.
- There are 64 countries in the world that have approved government gambling Internet sites. The United States has no sites, since it is illegal to gamble via telephone lines.
- In the 1700’s common entertainment included playing cards. However, there was a tax levied when purchasing cards but only applicable to the "Ace of Spades." To avoid paying the tax, people would purchase 51 cards instead. Yet, since most games require 52 cards, these people were thought to be stupid or dumb because they weren't "playing with a full deck."
- There is a casino game in Australia called “Two-up.” The only equipment required is two coins and a flat piece of wood. Players bet on either "heads" or "tails.” The coins are then flipped up in the air, and after they land, the bets are paid out according to the results.