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Definition of Gambling system
1. Noun. A system of rules for placing bets that is believed to lead to winning. "He has a perfect gambling system at roulette"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gambling System
Literary usage of Gambling system
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The United States Democratic Review by Conrad Swackhamer (1844)
"... the gambling system, thereby protecting the people against a recurrence of
the disasters of the past ten yean. NEW BOOKS. The Early Christian Fathers; ..."
2. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"POLICY, the name given a lottery or gambling system, common in large cities.
A combination of numbers like 4-11-44 is selected by the player who marks his ..."
3. A New Monetary System: The Only Means of Securing the Respective Rights of by Edward Kellogg (1861)
"The continual fluctuations in the value of money make a sort of gambling system
of all trade. For an example of the effects of variations in the value of ..."
4. Public Mindedness: An Aspect of Citizenship Considered in Various Addresses by William Jewett Tucker (1909)
"... and its affiliations to a great gambling system operating throughout the country.
This is no ordinary gentlemen's club, made up of summer residents, ..."
5. The Westminster Review by John Chapman, Charles William Wason (1829)
"... we shall have recourse to a work, entitled " Life in the West," which professes
to give an account of the gambling system and establishments in England. ..."
6. The United States Democratic Review by Conrad Swackhamer (1844)
"... the gambling system, thereby protecting the people against a recurrence of
the disasters of the past ten yean. NEW BOOKS. The Early Christian Fathers; ..."
7. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"POLICY, the name given a lottery or gambling system, common in large cities.
A combination of numbers like 4-11-44 is selected by the player who marks his ..."
8. A New Monetary System: The Only Means of Securing the Respective Rights of by Edward Kellogg (1861)
"The continual fluctuations in the value of money make a sort of gambling system
of all trade. For an example of the effects of variations in the value of ..."
9. Public Mindedness: An Aspect of Citizenship Considered in Various Addresses by William Jewett Tucker (1909)
"... and its affiliations to a great gambling system operating throughout the country.
This is no ordinary gentlemen's club, made up of summer residents, ..."
10. The Westminster Review by John Chapman, Charles William Wason (1829)
"... we shall have recourse to a work, entitled " Life in the West," which professes
to give an account of the gambling system and establishments in England. ..."