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Question: How many cards are found in a deck of cards?

Answer: Fifty two.




Question: Are Casino Nights legal?

Answer: Most casino night activities are generally considered illegal gambling. Illegal types of gambling include activities where participants pay to play for the chance of winning something of value in games such as blackjack, dice, roulette or poker. The possession or use of gambling devices used in these activities, such as roulette wheels and slot machines, is illegal. What about games of skill? If the activity is a game of skill, then criminal penalties don't apply to the participants. Skill activities might include darts, bowling and pool tournaments. However, “casino nights” do not usually include activities based on the outcome of a player's skill, but rather the luck of the draw or some other chance event.

 


Question: Which Celebrities play poker?

Answer: Tobey Maguire, Jennifer Tilly, Matt Damon, and Ben Affleck are just a few of the many famous people who enjoy playing poker on a regular basis.

 


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Exact Order

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Also known as a "Straight" bet, is when your numbers match the winning number in exact order chosen.

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