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'Robin Hood' To Help Hard-Luck Family

Expert Blackjack Player Pays Off Debts If He Wins

A modern-day Robin Hood is looking to help a family that's down on its luck in this economy.

He calls himself "Robin Hood 702" and uses his winnings at the casinos to give to needy families.

The expert blackjack player promises to pay off their entire debt if he wins at the tables or half of their debt if he doesn't.

"I'm looking for anyone that's in debt dept from $20,000 to $50,000 that needs some help – a person or people that are good people but they're just up against it, and I want to, you know, solve their problems for them," the man said.

"Robin Hood 702" is soliciting submissions to his Web site, robinhood702.com, and plans to pick the winners in the next month or two.

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