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- Bolita abstract "Bolita (Spanish for Little Ball), is a type of lottery which was popular in the latter 19th and early 20th centuries in Cuba and among Florida's working class Hispanic, Italian, and black population. In the basic bolita game, 100 small numbered balls are placed into a bag and mixed thoroughly, and bets are taken on which number will be drawn. Many variations on this theme were created. Bets were typically very small and sometimes sold well in advance, and the game could be rigged, by having extra balls of a given number or not including others at all. Other means of cheating included having certain balls filled with lead so they would sink to the bottom of the bag, or putting certain balls in ice beforehand so they would be cold and therefore easy for the selector to find by touch. Over time, Hispanics developed a name for each number in a system called La Charada or Las Charadas, creating a superstitious method for interpreting game outcomes or placing bets, many times in accordance with one's dreams the previous night.".
- Bolita thumbnail Bolita_balls.jpg?width=300.
- Bolita wikiPageExternalLink Content?oid=317.
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- Bolita wikiPageRevisionID "637401711".
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLink African_American.
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economy_of_Tampa,_Florida.
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lotteries_in_the_United_States.
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLink Charlie_Wall.
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLink Cuba.
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLink Cuban_Revolution.
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLink Florida_Lottery.
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLink Hispanic.
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLink Jogo_do_Bicho.
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLink Lottery.
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLink Mafia.
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLink Miami.
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLink Numbers_game.
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLink Santo_Trafficante,_Jr..
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLink Santo_Trafficante,_Sr..
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLink Tampa,_Florida.
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLink Working_class.
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLink Ybor_City.
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLink File:Bolita_balls.jpg.
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bolita King".
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bolita".
- Bolita wikiPageWikiLinkText "bolita".
- Bolita hasPhotoCollection Bolita.
- Bolita wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Bolita wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bolita subject Category:Economy_of_Tampa,_Florida.
- Bolita subject Category:Lotteries_in_the_United_States.
- Bolita hypernym Lottery.
- Bolita type Organisation.
- Bolita type Economy.
- Bolita type Lottery.
- Bolita comment "Bolita (Spanish for Little Ball), is a type of lottery which was popular in the latter 19th and early 20th centuries in Cuba and among Florida's working class Hispanic, Italian, and black population. In the basic bolita game, 100 small numbered balls are placed into a bag and mixed thoroughly, and bets are taken on which number will be drawn. Many variations on this theme were created.".
- Bolita label "Bolita".
- Bolita sameAs m.02tr_c.
- Bolita sameAs Q4939476.
- Bolita sameAs Q4939476.
- Bolita wasDerivedFrom Bolita?oldid=637401711.
- Bolita depiction Bolita_balls.jpg.
- Bolita isPrimaryTopicOf Bolita.