Posted by Nolan Dalla on Mar 31, 2016 in Blog, Las Vegas |

Here’s another great gambling story.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Mar 28, 2016 in Blog, Movie Reviews, Politics |

A shitty movie just made a quarter of a billion dollars in a single weekend.  So much for the opinion of The New York Times film critic.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Mar 26, 2016 in Blog, Wine Reviews |

Here’s to the health benefits of wine drinking! This was a fun story to write.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Mar 25, 2016 in Blog, Rants and Raves |

Question: Â What’s the man doing on the new State of Nebraska license plates?
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Mar 24, 2016 in Blog, Politics |

Thirteen years ago this week, United States armed forces invaded Iraq under false pretenses. Whay are we still there?
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Mar 23, 2016 in Blog, Politics |

The time has come for Bernie Sanders to take a final bow. Â He should graciously exit the 2016 presidential race and end his campaign — the sooner, the better.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Mar 21, 2016 in Blog, Politics, Rants and Raves |

Scott Baio has just dealt a devastating blow to a majority of the remaining presidential candidates still competing in the 2016 race.
The washed-up former kid actor who is perhaps best known for his role in the cringe worthy “Happy Days” spin-off, “Joanie Loves Chachi,” a ghastly unfunny television series which lasted just seven episodes after being mercifully cancelled after dismal ratings in the midst of ABC’s nightmarish Fall 1982 season, announced his official endorsement of Republican frontrunner Donald Trump yesterday in a much-anticipated press conference.
Call me crushed.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Mar 16, 2016 in Blog, Las Vegas, Sports Betting |

Bill Brennan committed the perfect crime in 1992. He also managed to get away with it. How a loner robbed a casino of more than $500,000.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Mar 14, 2016 in Blog, General Poker |

Now is a time to remember and reflect upon someone who left an indelible imprint upon the gaming industry and gambling culture. Â His name was Stanley Sludikoff. Â
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Mar 13, 2016 in Blog, Politics |

When might political rallies be legitimate targets of disruption? Â If a Ku Klux Klan rally were held in a town square, would it be acceptable for protesters to show up and counter-demonstrate? Â Is is permissible for protesters to interrupt the speaker, or to engage in disruptive chants? Â Under any circumstances, would it ever be permissible to engage in acts of physical violence, which might include rushing the stage and trying to stop a speaker?
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