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Friday, May 11, 2007

Casino_Night


A Casino Night (also called Vegas Nights, Las Vegas Night, Monte Carlo Night) is an entertainment event with a casino theme.
Casino Night 2007: Casino Cancun, hosted by The Residence Hall Association at Florida Institute of Technology, Campus Activities Board, and Office of Residence Life in the John & Martha Hartley Room, Florida Institute of Technology. Picture taken by User:Jamesontai on January 27, 2007
Casino Night 2007: Casino Cancun, hosted by The Residence Hall Association at Florida Institute of Technology, Campus Activities Board, and Office of Residence Life in the John & Martha Hartley Room, Florida Institute of Technology. Picture taken by User:Jamesontai on January 27, 2007

Casino Nights can be tied to a fundraiser to raise money for a specific charitable cause (such as cancer research, community services, youth organizations, etc.) by having each participant purchase a ticket for the event. Each participant receives a specific amount of fun money that can be used to purchase gaming chips at the gambling tables. When the participants have lost their chips they may purchase additional fun money, increasing the amount of funds raised for the charity. The participants engage in various casino games (such as blackjack, roulette, baccarat, craps, poker, wheel of fortune,color wheel,Texas Hold'em, etc.) in the attempt to accumulate the largest amount of gaming chips. At the end of the evening the participant who managed to win the most chips may receive a prize, which is often awarded by a representative of the charity.

When a casino night party is just for entertainment it usually works in the same way as a fundraiser casino night except that guests are given the fun money free of charge.

Casino Nights function strictly as entertainment events with no real monetary gambling involved. However, prizes may be given away in lieu of monetary gains.

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Jameson L. Tai said...

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