October 2005

Two for the Money reviewed

Check out this review of the new Al Pacino movie Two for the Money from the aptly-named Couch Slouch: There’s a new sports-betting movie out called “Two for the Money.” Larry King calls it “the best movie about gambling ever made! … This film has everything.” Couch Slouch calls it “the worst movie about gambling […]

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gambling & culture

What I did on Tuesday

If you’re curious about my travels on Tuesday, here’s a third-party account of what went down: From Foster’s Online: A legislative committee studying expanded gambling options heard the pros and cons of putting casino-style gaming at the state’s racetracks on Tuesday. The state attorney general’s office, the New Hampshire Association of Chiefs of Police and

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Kerala Monte?

Three-card Monte, AKA the shell game, is remarkably resilient. Hundreds of years old, if not thousands, it just keeps soldiering on. The game has apparently been revived–in a slightly different form–on the roads of Kerala, India. From newindpress: ‘Natakuth’, a sort of street gambling, which is a punishable offence under Section 15 of Kerala Gaming

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CTW reviewed!

Cutting the Wire‘s first review is in–Nina Ayoub from the Chronicle of Higher Education scooped the world and got the first review of my latest book into print before anyone else. You can read an excerpt from the review here–you need to be a Chronicle subscriber (or resident at a university that is) to read

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Users wanted!

I’ve now checked the appropriate box and enabled user registration, so you can join the fun by commenting. My next challenge is to import by old Blogger entires at Casino.ptz, which will give me a nice archive of about 4 years of blogging. As always, comments, etc, are appreciated: email me if you’ve got them.

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MS renewal

The Congress for the New Urbanism, led by Andres Duany, is going to be involved in rebuilding Mississippi. From Building Online: Mississippi Governor Enlists Congress for the New Urbanism in Historic Coastal Planning Effort. Working with Gov. Haley Barbour, a national team of 100 architects, planners, development experts, and other professionals organized by the Chicago-based

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Under construction

Die is Cast is under construction–specifically, I’m working on getting WordPress configured the way I want and then importing my old Greymatter blog entries If you want to access the old index, try http://www.dieiscast.com/index.html. As you can see, this isn’t going that smoothly. Anyone with advice, please email me: dave@dieiscast.com

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Some changes here

As you can see, some of the changes I forecast last week are here. Let me know what you think of the new design and layout–I’m still open to more changes. If you’ve got the site cached, hit REFRESH. Otherwise things will look pretty funky. Changes include: – new color scheme – new professional section

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Rat Pack vs. Devil

As the debate over moving casinos on shore heats up in Mississippi, I think that Bob Lizarraga’s print “The Rat Pack vs. the Devil for Control of the Strip” is somehow appropriate. If I ever redo my office with a them, I’d deck it out in Lizarraga prints. I just thought of something. When something

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