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    Gambler's Paradise: Lost & Found

    This FREE eBook is a collection of rare facts, legends, myths, curiosities and tips from experts surrounding traditional gambling activities. Included are fascinating and amazing stories and accounts that focus the historical and current gambling world of poker, roulette, blackjack, craps, slot machines, sports betting, horse racing and the lottery.

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    In what format is this book?
    PDF? LRF? FB2? TXT? DOC?

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    I think that .exe file is not safe.
    I won't download it because we don't need a .exe for an eBook.

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    Wink Gambler's Paradise: Lost & Found

    HI All:

    I know that many folks consider an .exe download to be very risky. Unfortuneatley, this is the format that the eBook authors selected and i am stuck with it.

    I promise you that there are no viruses, but understand your hesitation. If you would like to review the book, just send me an email at customerservice@lucky711.info and i will email you a copy in PDF.

    I hope that you enjoy reading it as much as i did writing it

    Thanks again

    Wild Bill

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    Unfortuneatley, this is the format that the eBook authors selected and i am stuck with it.
    I hope that you enjoy reading it as much as i did writing it
    You're contradicting yourself. Who exactly wrote it?

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    I am the auther of Gambler's Paradise

    Hi Swampwitch:

    I guess that I was unclear regarding the origin of the eBook. I wrote it and the eBook software author is eBookPro Software. They are the ones that compile the book after it is written and choose the format for delivery--which is an .exe format.

    I did a lot of research on eBook software and these guys seem to have more features and also an easier process for creating and delivering the eBook.

    Hope this clears up the matter. Please take a look. I think you will be entertained.

    Wild Bill

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    Thanks for clearing that up.

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