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1. Gamblers are incorrigible optimists.

2. Children of compulsive gamblers have an increased risk of becoming problem gamblers themselves

3. All soldiers are gamblers.

4. Most compulsive gamblers are not successful.

5. I'm asking all gamblers to please step back.

6. He thought we were all depraved gamblers.

7. 2 He thought we were all depraved gamblers.

8. Compulsive gamblers are experts at self-deception.

9. Most compulsive gamblers are not hugely successful.

10. Since when have you taken to rescuing gamblers in distress?

11. Produced by The Gamblers and Jeff Burke (Marked Men), Backsides is the third national release by the Gamblers and their second for Vile Beat

12. Compulsive gamblers are more to be pitied than condemned.

13. Only fools or gamblers walk behind a strange mare, Sheikh!

14. Gamblers consult astrologers to learn how to place their bets.

15. MANY gamblers develop a belief in lucky numbers or lucky charms.

16. The police questioned policy-wheel operators, gamblers, and hoodlums of all kinds.

17. We are not gamblers here at the Iron Bank, Lord Tyrell.

18. Many compulsive gamblers began by making petty bets ‘just for fun.’

19. 5 Big gamblers were often forced to place irritatingly small bets.

20. But Vegas is suffering - visitor numbers have fallen as penny-pinching gamblers stay away.

21. To most sports gamblers, a professional Bettor seems to have a perfect life

22. Gamblers develop all kinds of superstitions, hoping to influence luck in their favor.

23. Gamblers brought wheels of fortune; hucksters set up stalls to hawk gingerbread and beer.

24. As those who know fishermen well have often testified, they are gamblers and incurably optimistic.

25. Many gamblers believe that slot machines or roulette wheels have a memory.

26. “Around 290,000 Australians are problem gamblers and account for over $3 billion in losses annually.

27. Such gamblers dream of making it big or striking it rich in one easy stroke.

28. Croupiers: These are your hired con men, theives, or more to the point Gamblers

29. What a contrast with the rattled and untrustworthy gamblers at Number 10 and Number 11 Downing Street.

30. It is rumored that several police officers have been working hand in glove with the gamblers.

31. I'd seen him around at one or two private parties given by wire service operators and gamblers.

32. Joe was one of the most outrageous of the gamblers, not least of all in his choice of conveyance.

33. Some sports betting companies are offering tools that allow Compulsive gamblers to block themselves from most online sites

34. The report also warns that “adolescent gamblers are more likely than adults to develop problem and pathological gambling.”

35. Be Choked (up) with something • A few years ago, Fremont Street was Choked with cars, cabs, exhaust fumes and even a few gamblers.

36. Moral: Drug and alcohol abusers, gamblers, criminals of all sorts, adulterers, fornicators —who would deny that all over the world their ranks are swelling today?

37. In 1998, American gamblers spent about $50 billion on legalized gambling —more than they spent on movie tickets, recorded music, spectator sports, theme parks, and video games combined.

38. Does it boggle your mind to read of adult gamblers giving up their life’s work and accomplishments —jobs, businesses, family, and, for some, their life— for the sake of gambling?

39. “One of the points that has to be made,” said Jacobs, “is that most of the people went on to be compulsive gamblers because when they started as teen- agers, they were winners.”

40. Software lets Compulsive gamblers block themselves from betting sites The software blocks thousands of licensed and unlicensed gambling sites and is constantly updated to add new ones as they appear.

41. ‘God may play dice with the universe, despite Einstein's last hope, but serious gamblers, scorning metaphysical Crapshoots and the casino's house edge, prefer no-limit Texas hold'em.’ 1.1 informal A risky or uncertain matter.

42. We talk a lot in this space about “sharp” Bettors, the approximately 1% of gamblers who win money long term and are so respected bookmakers move the line after taking their action

43. Adults in that country, on average, spend more than $400 (U.S.) annually on gambling, about twice the amount spent by Europeans or Americans, making Australians among the most avid gamblers in the world.

44. ‘God may play dice with the universe, despite Einstein's last hope, but serious gamblers, scorning metaphysical Crapshoots and the casino's house edge, prefer no-limit Texas hold'em.’ 1.1 informal A risky or uncertain matter.

45. Jack Manfred (Clive Owen) is an aspiring writer who to make ends meet, takes a job as a Croupier. Jack remains an observer, knowing that everything in life is a gamble and that gamblers are born to

46. The 4th annual Bootlegger 10K trail race will be held on Sunday, February 21st, on upper Creve Coeur Park's Bootlegger's Run trail, which gets its name from the area's notorious reputation during Prohibition.According to one account, "Prohibition brought gamblers and gangsters back and …

47. Bookies.com is made up of a team of veteran gamblers and sports betting experts who know exactly what makes for a quality betting experience as well as offer advice on how to bet, where to bet and what to bet

48. Gamblers who were looking for higher returns but who accepted risks, tended to consider that it was not an area governed purely by rationality, and did not necessarily consider themselves to be any less expert than the professionals as they continually kept abreast of market developments by various means.

49. The 4th annual Bootlegger 10K trail race will be held on Sunday, February 21st, on upper Creve Coeur Park's Bootlegger's Run trail, which gets its name from the area's notorious reputation during Prohibition.According to one account, "Prohibition brought gamblers and gangsters back and clubhouses, roadhouses, and the notorious Creve Coeur Hotel provided havens for crime.”