Gambler

  • 81ex-gambler — noun a former gambler (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑gambler …

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  • 82shoestring gambler — shoestring gambler, U.S. a petty or tinhorn gambler …

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  • 83Dan Allen (gambler) — Dan Allen (1832 – April 1884) was an pioneer gambler in Omaha, Nebraska. He had great influence throughout the young city and was the long time companion of Anna Wilson, the city s foremost madam for almost 40 years.[1] Allen was influential… …

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  • 84inveterate gambler — habitual gambler, person who is addicted to gambling …

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  • 85an amber gambler — British, informal someone who drives very fast past the lights that control traffic when the signal is about to tell them to stop. She s an impatient driver a bit of an amber gambler …

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  • 86amber gambler — noun (informal) A reckless driver who speeds through a traffic light after it has changed from green to amber • • • Main Entry: ↑amber …

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  • 87Ошибка игрока (gambler's fallacy) — О. и., или ложный вывод Монте Карло, отражает распространенное неправильное понимание случайности событий. Предположим, что монета подбрасывается много раз подряд. Если выпадает подряд 10 «орлов» и если эта монета яв ся «правильной», для… …

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  • 88amber gambler — noun a) A driver of a road vehicle who accelerates when the traffic lights change from green to amber, instead of stopping, as required by law, thereby risking having an accident by gambling that no vehicle will cross their path. b) Similarly, a… …

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  • 89Michael Dalton (gambler) — Michael Dalton (born 1955) is a gambling author, publisher and founder of the Blackjack Review Network. He is best known for his Encyclopedia of Casino Twenty One (formerly titled Blackjack: A Professional Reference) and Blackjack Review Magazine …

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  • 90compulsive gambler — one who gambles uncontrollably, one who feels a need to gamble …

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