Show V Honest Gambling a Myth The story tor of oC gambling in New York today todar indicates that en e under the best besl conditions the player cannot buck the game am and win win for for long I hO 1 houses s do b not exist do not entertain In th their lr lavish Il V fashion simply imply because the professional gambler gain gam bIer bler is inspired by a philanthropic deh de- de sirs h to rest st and recreation toI to I tired humanity and to gl give the public publican an opportunity to pick up mon money I without any effort Gamblers are In Inthe th the thu game to make malce their living 1 and a The know knew that the good one ont too They chances chalIces of their patrons winning easy money are ar about ono one In a hundred that all the chances chance aro are In favor or a of or tho the gambling house keepers themselves The rhe he moment a n player enters a resort rort of tt 1 this his kind his hI money Is as good as lost It Is practically stolen from Crom his pocket locket Take the ca case e of or roulette roulette the tho most famous anions gambling game In the world which may briefly be thus thU described A marble is dropped In the tho wheel after It has hns been started spinning by the tho tho dealer denier and finds resting place when the motion mollon of the wheel permits In one of or the numbered compartments which form torm the outer bank hank of or tho the wheel box The These o compartments are alternately black and red In color By Dy electrical control push control push buttons conc concealed on the action of of the table table time the th edge the wheel can NU NUbe be bo ch checked and the partitions partitions partitions par par- of the red or the black compartments com corn at nt tho the operators operator's will can he be moved so 10 as to prevent the marble marblo of that falling Into a compartment color In faro Caro the time style of ot deal doal box known a as the time high layout out Is a triumph of mechanical art Millions of dollars dollar pia players ers by its have hae been stolen from uso 1150 It Is larger larser and deeper than the tho ordinary layout so o that a of It It which does Joes not show Iho may lie below be lie- low tho time table lable 11 It Is 18 screwed to tho the table top and mid cannot be taken tal en up in iii tho the hand for ea each h deal as the tIme regular deal box may nitty ma There Is a n spring underneath which tho the dealer touches with rith his knee every C 1 time line he lie wants to juggle the cart The cards do not lie tI- tI three overlap a even en but Lut the upper tipper ee trifle 1 anti and there Is t o- o oMny t n 1103 peep hole through time the deal leal box obscured from the tho players player's view by br the dealers dealer's loft left lefthand hand so arranged that the dealer can canse se set see the edges of or these thee cards card The Th edges are arc all nil he needs to In see sec In order ordEl to tell what they the are aro It If they th are arc not suitable his knee touches the time spring The fhe top card carll remains exposed expo ell to the players player's view ien but those below are shifted by b one turn of ot a little me- me arm V |