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Fish tank security breach?

The fun casino supplies do their very best to recreate the fun and excitement of a real casino, but without the financial risks. Operators like Finesse Casinos invest substantial amounts in large well presented casino tables, wheels, chips and of course professional croupiers. Many even offer props and themed extras to really capture that classic casino look and feel.

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Weird things to bet on

Brits love to gamble; it’s just a fact of life. There of those us who regularly bet – on racehorses and football matches every Saturday, while even someone who’s never been to a bookies in their life will drop a few quid now and then. Whether it’s the Grand National, the FA Cup or the Six Nations, we love nothing more than having a flutter on the big sporting events.

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Victoria Coren Mitchell lands poker double

Who says women aren’t interested in poker? Certainly not us – we’ve been seeing a big rise in the number of women hiring Texas Hold ‘Em poker tables in recent months. But if you are planning a boys-only poker night then you might be more likely to hold onto your cash as it seems ladies are pretty handy at cards.

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Northamptonshire casino wrapped over poker night stunt

A Northamptonshire casino has been forced to apologise after a picture of a semi-naked model was apparently projected onto a church.

The publicity stunt was for a strip poker night being held at Aspers casino in Northampton, something that sent the priest at All Saints' Church into a bit of a spin after worried parishioners began contacting him.

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Old meets new as Golden Gate casino accepts Bitcoins

If you’ve not got your head around Bitcoin yet then you are in the majority. It seems that no one you speak to in the street can really explain what this virtual currency is all about. You mine data and then earn a coin. Or you can just buy it – over $900 a piece when last we looked. But that doesn’t seem to be deterring the good folks at two Las Vegas casinos that have begun accepting the cyber currency at shops, restaurants and hotels.

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