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Gambling (also
known as
betting or gaming) is the
wagering of
something of
value ("the stakes") on a
random event with the
intent of
winning something...
- Look up
wager in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wager can
refer to:
Wager, the
amount of a
valuable staked when
gambling on an
event with an uncertain...
- and the loss in
wagering that God is. Let us
estimate these two chances. If you gain, you gain all; if you lose, you lose nothing.
Wager, then, without...
- HMS
Wager was a square-rigged sixth-rate
Royal Navy ship of 28 guns. It was
built as an East
Indiaman in
about 1734 and made two
voyages to
India for...
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Wager Island (Spanish: Isla
Wager) is an
uninhabited island in
Guayaneco Archipelago, a
remote part of
western Patagonia.
Located 1,600
kilometres (990...
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existing wagering, media,
gaming and Keno
businesses were
retained by Tabcorp. In 2012,
Tabcorp commenced operating Victoria's new
Wagering and Betting...
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historical wagering at the state's
horse and dog tracks. However, in
November 2014, a
judge struck down the new rules,
finding that
historical wagering was a...
- advance-deposit
wagering, with 13
remaining in a bit of a "grey area" as the
practice isn't
explicitly prohibited by
state law. In Australia,
wagering via telephone...
- The
Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck,
Mutiny and
Murder is the
fifth nonfiction book by
American journalist David Grann. The book
focuses on the
Wager Mutiny...
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Wager Mutiny took
place in 1741,
after the
British warship HMS
Wager was
wrecked on a
desolate island off the
south coast of present-day Chile.
Wager...