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Crazy Gambling Facts You Didnt Know

From the King of the Spread.com 1. The world record for an overall jackpot was set in December 1999 at $1.2 billion, the Spanish lottery is also the world's easiest - it spreads the prize pool among thousands of winners, with a one in six chance of winning something. 2. In Poker, a pair of Aces and eights is called the dead man's hand because this is the hand that Wild Bill Hickok was holding when shot dead. 3. Richard Nixon financed his first congressional run with poker winnings won in the South Pacific during WWII.. 4. Blackjack is the only game that affords players the opportunity to play with a mathematical edge over the house. 5. Shrimp consumption in Las Vegas is more than 60,000 pounds a day -- higher than the rest of the country combined! 6. Casino cheats are often referred to by casinos as 'crossroads' 7. Players who chase their losses are sometimes referred to as 'steamers' , 'pigeons; or 'plungers'. 8. The largest slot machine payout is $39,713,982.25, won by a 25-year-old software engineer from Los Angeles after putting in $100 in the Megabucks slot machine at the Excalibur Hotel Casino on March 21, 2003. 9. Nearly 76% of men and 68% of women gambled over the past year. 75% of teenagers gamble. 10. A 1910 law made it illegal to gamble in Las Vegas

11.Over 100,000 people play poker at the Bellagio in Las Vegas each year 12.Gambling became legalized in Las Vegas in 1931- until then a 1910 law had expressly made it illegal to gamble in Las Vegas 13.Boulder City, located a few miles southeast of Las Vegas, is the only town in Nevada that prohibits gambling. 14.On 1 June, Joachim M. won the biggest online slot jackpot ever... $1,779,827 playing Major Millions slots 15.20% of the worlds 'high intensity' electronic gaming machines are located in Australia. 16.The highest gross gaming revenue generated by the casinos and entertainment complexes of a city in a year is US$7,673,134,286 (5,416,584,982) by Las Vegas, Nevada, USA in 2000. 17.The odds of getting an Ace high Royal Flush in a 5 card (no wild) poker deal is 650,000 to 1. 18.The odds of getting four of a kind in a 5 card (no wild) poker deal is 4,000 to 1. 19.The odds of winning powerball in the US : 1 in 80,089,128 20.The odds of winning the British, Canadian, French or Spanish (Pimera) lotto's 21.Are the same : 1 in 13,983,816 22.The odds of winning the Spanish Pimera are 1 in 13,983,816.

23.Australian adults, on average, spend more money each year on gambling (losses not turnover) than on sporting activities or cultural and entertainment activities. 24.40% of all Australians gamble at least once per week. 25.Seventeen of the 20 biggest hotels in the U.S. are in Las Vegas.. 26.Vegas Vic, the neon cowboy that towers over Fremont Street, is the world's largest mechanical neon sign. 27.Average number of pillowcases washed daily at MGM Grand 15,000 28.The Dunes, demolished in 1993, was the first resort to feature topless showgirls in a show called Minsky's Follies. 29.Annual visitors to Las Vegas, in millions 36.7 30.Champion racehorse Secretariat was featured on the covers of "Time," "Newsweek," and "Sports Illustrated" in the same week in 1973. 31.A "fruit machine" is the British term for a slot machine, or "one-armed bandit." 32.The State of Nevada first legalized gambling in 1931. At that same time, the Hoover Dam was being built and the federal government did not want its workers (who earned 50 cents an hour) to be involved with such diversions, so they built the town of Boulder City to house the dam workers. To this day, Boulder City is the only city in Nevada where gambling is illegal. 33.The ancient Greeks awarded celery to winners of sports events, and it often was carried by marathon runners

34.Gamblers in ancient Greece made dice from the ankle-bones and shoulder blades of sheep. 35.During the football season of 1905, at least 19 players died in college and high school contests. 36.Roulette was invented by the great French mathematician and philosopher Blaise Pascal. It was a by-product of his experiments with perpetual motion. 37.The marquees of the fifty largest casinos and hotels in Las Vegas use enough electricity to run more than a thousand average U.S. homes. 38.In 1996, a Nevada panel designated the Las Vegas Strip a scenic byway, saying the glitzy neon lights and erupting volcano, sinking pirate ship, pyramid, castle, and other casino attractions are culturally enriching. 39.With the highly publicized fiery 1998 implosion of the 17-story, the 31-year-old landmark Las Vegas Aladdin hotel and casino became the fifth casino to be brought tumbling down since 1993. Previously imploded buildings along the Vegas strip included the once-opulent Dunes, Sands, Landmark, and Hacienda hotels. All were destroyed to make room for bigger, more-modern facilities 40.In eighteenth-century English gambling dens, there was an employee whose only job was to swallow the dice if there were a police raid. 41.A recent Gallup Poll Social Audit on gambling showed that 57 percent of Americans have bought a lottery ticket in the last 12 months, making lotteries by far the favorite choice of gamblers. 42.The Stratosphere Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, is 1,149 feet tall, making it the tallest building west of the Mississippi River.

43.The State of Nevada first legalized gambling in 1931. At that same time, the Hoover Dam was being built and the federal government did not want its workers (who earned 50 cents an hour) to be involved with such diversions, so they built the town of Boulder City to house the dam workers. To this day, Boulder City is the only city in Nevada where gambling is illegal 44.No patent can ever be taken out on a gambling machine in the United States. 45.Residents of Nevada bet an average of $846 a year in gambling casinos. 46.If you add together all of the numbers on a Roulette wheel (1 to 36) to result is 666, the mythical number most often associated with the Devil. 47.There is one slot machine in Las Vegas for every eight inhabitants. 48.The world's first slot machine "The Liberty Bell" was invented by Charles Fey in 1899. 49.Did you know? 24% of all Americans admit to having gambled illegally 50.You will win more money betting on Sports with the King of the Spread than any other form of gambling. Win with the King

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