Blackjack-Robin Hood
Today we're gonna tell the story of one of the heroes of our days, the person who calls himself "Robin Hood 702". He is a high-stakes Blackjack player, and was often noticed at Las Vegas casinos winning and losing amazing amounts of money. But now his aim was not just to gamble and win a lot, he was going to win a lot to help a family in need.
Robin Hood wishes to remain anonymous in order to keep the attention on the good deed. He decided to pay the debts of certain American families in financial need by giving them his winnings in the casino. He created a web-site where families submitted their videos explaining why they are the ones who deserve the help. Robin Hood chose two families and took them to Vegas where they could watch him winning them out of debt.
When the family that was chosen by Robin Hood realized they were going to get rid of at list half of their debts, they started crying. They went to the airport on a huge limo, and flew first class to Vegas. One of the chosen families had bills for $34,000 and the other needed approximately $20,000. Robin had both luck and skills on his side and won $55,000. When the person next to him on the Blackjack table heard the story, he added $4,000 to his bag.
In conclusion we'd like to quote Robin Hood, who said "My goal is to save someone's house, pay their debts and win back their American dream."
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