Customers gamble by playing slot machines or other games of chance, craps, roulette, baccarat and some skill. Blackjack, poker for more see casino games. Games usually have mathematically-determined odds that ensure the house has at all times an advantage over the players. This can be expressed more precisely by the notion of expected value, which is uniformly negative from the player's perspective. This advantage is called the house edge. In games such as poker where players play against each other, the house takes a commission called the rake. Casinos often give out free items, known as comps to people who are gambling. Often, in most casinos, the more money a player uses the more benefits or comps the player gets. The casino determines the comps a player shall receive based upon a formula directly related to the player's average bet, the number of hours of play, and the percentage that the casino will win on the player. Comps can range in anything from free drinks during play to penthouse suites, free airfare, limo service, and free food.




National Geographic

Insomnia Increases Risk of Early Death for Men?
National Geographic
Men with chronic insomnia who also sleep less than six hours a night have a higher risk of early death than "normal" male sleepers who get more than six ...
Study: Insomnia Linked With Premature Death in MenExecte News
Bad sleep 'a male killer'Mirror.co.uk
Insomniac men run fourfold higher death risk--studyThe Money Times
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PokerStars.com (blog)

WCOOP 2010: Exercise and sleep is the key to success
PokerStars.com (blog)
Together with this trying to maintain a correct sleeping pattern is essential, which means in the UK going to sleep very late and waking up very late. ...

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Families Today: Shifting sleep times has pluses and minuses
Press Herald
I don't want to mess with a full night's sleep, even if it's not on my preferred schedule. But I find it hard to make evening plans with the rest of the ...
Back to School (and Back to Sleep)Huffington Post (blog)
Back to sleepDanbury News Times

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Billboard

Sleep, Iggy & the Stooges, Mudhoney and Scientists -- ATP NY Day One in Pictures
Spinner
... surrendering the stage to reunited doom metal trio Sleep (pictured above), whose return to 'Sleep's Holy Mountain' tested the limits of human hearing. ...
Iggy and the Stooges, Scientists Power Up ATP New YorkBillboard
ATP NY 2010 - Day 1 in review, pics & video (Iggy Pop, Sleep, Mudhoney & more)Brooklyn Vegan (blog)

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Ohio worker guilty of giving kids sleep supplement
The Associated Press
Prosecutors say she and a co-worker wanted the children to sleep to make their jobs easier and gave them melatonin, a naturally occurring hormone whose ...

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Make time for good sleep habits all day
Columbia Daily Tribune
When we're short on time, sleep tends to go by the wayside. Without it, we're more prone to a host of ...



msnbc.com

Phillies Notes: Not Much Sleep for Manuel's Bunch
Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia
Roy Halladay and the Phillies arrived back in Philadelphia early Friday after a tiresome seven-game West Coast swing. (AP) By John R. Finger But since ...
Hamels, Phils shut out Brewers, 1-0Philadelphia Inquirer
Hamels brews up more zeroes as Phillies beat BrewersDelaware County Daily Times

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OKC's Graymark to sell pharmacy unit to focus on sleep treatment
NewsOK.com
Graymark Healthcare, an Oklahoma City public company, will sell its 18 pharmacies to Walgreen Co. to focus on its sleep apnea diagnosis and treatment ...
Graymark Healthcare to sell pharmacy unit to WalgreenReuters
Graymark Healthcare Agrees to Sell Pharmacy Division to Walgreens Creating ...PR Newswire (press release)

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New Releases: Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep, Spider-Man Shattered Dimensions ...
Gaming Target
Beenox brings Spider-Man back for another round of video game action in Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions (DS, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360). EA Canada is responsible ...

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