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If the odds are always tipped in favour of the casino, how do professional gamblers make a living? And, since the time of Christopher Columbus, Europe has benefited from crops from the Americas, such as potatoes. But what crops grew in Europe that Native Americans didn’t have?

If “the house always wins”, how do professional gamblers make a living?

Grace Benham,

Poole, Dorset, UK

vegetable bounty

Christopher Columbus’s expeditions to the Americas brought tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, beans, squash and maize to Europe, but what about the other way? What crops grew in Europe that Native Americans didn’t have? And what crops were present on both sides at that time?

Eric Kvaalen,

Les Essarts-le-Roi, France

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