7.1 Games of chance (also see 9.2) A Program for Keno, Karl J. Smith, 3:2, 1972, 16-20, 9.10 An Interesting Penny Game, Keith J. Craswell, 4:1, 1973, 18-25, 7.2 Oh Craps, Lawrence G. Gilligan and Nelson G. Rich, 5:4, 1974, 42-48, 7.2 An Application from Combinatorics to Dice-Sum Frequencies, David L. Pugh, 11:5, 1980, 331-333, C, 3.2 Dice Tossing and Pascal's Triangle, John D. Neff, 13:5, 1982, 311-314, 7.2 Blackjack with n Decks, Philip G. Buckhiester, 14:4, 1983, 345-346, C, 7.2 Equalizing a Two-Person Alternation Game, Robert K. Tamaki, 18:2, 1987, 134-135, C, 7.2 How Many Bridge Actions?, Douglas S. Jungreis and Erich Friedman, 19:2, 1988, 171-172, C, 3.2 Maybe the Price Doesn't Have to be Right: Analysis of a Popular TV Game Show, Danny W. Turner and Dean M. Young and Virgil R. Marco, 19:5, 1988, 419-421, C, 7.2 FFF. Marilyn's Problem, Prisoner's Paradox, Two Children, and Three Cards, Ed Barbeau, 22:4, 1991, 308, F, 7.2 (also 24:2, 1993, 149-154) The Game of Dreidel Made Fair, Felicia Moss Trachtenberg, 27:4, 1996, 278-281 A Simple Decision Rule for a Guessing Game, Luiz Felipe Martins, 29:5, 1998, 371-375, 6.3 Runs With No Winner in a Lottery, Richard Iltis, 31:5, 2000, 356-361, 7.2 The Case of the Missing Lottery Number, W. D. Kaigh, 32:1, 2001, 15-19 A New Look at the Probabilities in Bingo, David B. Agard and Michael W. Shackleford, 33:4, 2002, 301-305, 7.2