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Still, if you're going to take a chance there's perhaps no more fitting place on earth than Las Vegas to roll the dice.

From BBC

I understand I have some exposure here, but I’m going to roll the dice.

From Slate

If there’s any time to roll the dice, it’s now.

But the most pressing concern will be the position of boss Dyche and they now have a decision to make - do they attempt to see out the season with him in charge, hoping they stay up, or roll the dice and make a change?

From BBC

That raises the question of whether certain players in the Syrian drama concluded that the time to roll the dice on “sudden political change” had arrived, and who might benefit most from this disruption.

From Salon

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