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Encyclopedia > The Casino

The Casino is a 2004 US reality television program broadcast on the Fox network that follows two dot-com millionaires as they manage the Las Vegas hotel and casino Golden Nugget, located in downtown Las Vegas instead of the more popular Las Vegas Strip.


The program was created by Mark Burnett, the creator of Survivor.


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The standard Anglo-American version of Casino is described first, followed by some interesting versions from southern Africa (Swaziland, Lesotho and South Africa) in which captured cards remain in play and can be reused in builds.
Sotho casino differs from Swazi casino in that the picture cards lose their numerical value, and an ace can only be one.
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