CNN's John Defterios takes a look at the fight over card counting in casinos. He says it is like saying you can't play chess, but not think four moves ahead. The average person isn't able to count cards because they've changed how decks are shuffled and dealt. But some very smart people could work their way around this by working with each other on tricks that would allow them to win or lose more money than if they had just played straight.
I have launched a new subseries with my good friend, A.J. Jacobs!
As the title mentioned, we discussed, the Good or the Bad of something. It could be anything from gambling, dogs, cosmetics, cars, and more!
In this particular episode, we talked about the good and the bad of gambling! Is gambling all bad and no good, or there is actually some good in them?
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