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A collection of short, anecdotal tales from the turf and gambling world that recounts schemes, near-misses, and colorful characters involved in horse racing, wire-tapping operations, poolroom swindles, and poker games. Narratives range from brief vignettes to longer incidents that reveal odds, hustles, and the caprices of luck, portraying trainers, bookmakers, cardsharps, and petty crooks as they attempt coups, suffer losses, or profit from small cons. Recurring themes include the lure of quick gain, the mechanics of betting frauds, camaraderie among rogues, and the thin margin between triumph and ruin.

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Clarence Louis Cullen

Clarence Louis Cullen was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of chance and human experience, as seen in his notable novel "Taking Chances." Cullen's writing reflects a keen observation of contemporary society, making his narratives resonate with readers of his time. Another significant work, "The Eddy: A Novel of To-day," further showcases his ability to weave complex characters and social commentary into engaging stories. Through his literary endeavors, Cullen has left a mark on the landscape of American fiction.

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