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A recent study has proved that the gambling likes and preferences of British women have begun to change. Years ago, women in the UK preferred playing bingo and considered it their favorite game; however, through recent research it has been revealed that they are taking a step ahead of bingo and moving towards roulette, the game also favored by American female gamblers. According to a recent research, the number of women players who are ...
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