Located due west of the Marrakech Hotel, the Casino is frequented by arms dealer and associate of Oddjob, Mr. Fez. Despite the currency of Marrakech being the Dirham, the casino only accepts American dollars. During the game, James Bond goes to the cashier to get a $1000.00 credit line to bet with and gambles at the available Blackjack table. Winning in excess of $2500.00, Bond is allowed to enter the baccarat room. There, he wins enough money to draw the attention of Mr. Fez.
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| - Located due west of the Marrakech Hotel, the Casino is frequented by arms dealer and associate of Oddjob, Mr. Fez. Despite the currency of Marrakech being the Dirham, the casino only accepts American dollars. During the game, James Bond goes to the cashier to get a $1000.00 credit line to bet with and gambles at the available Blackjack table. Winning in excess of $2500.00, Bond is allowed to enter the baccarat room. There, he wins enough money to draw the attention of Mr. Fez.
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| - Located due west of the Marrakech Hotel, the Casino is frequented by arms dealer and associate of Oddjob, Mr. Fez. Despite the currency of Marrakech being the Dirham, the casino only accepts American dollars. During the game, James Bond goes to the cashier to get a $1000.00 credit line to bet with and gambles at the available Blackjack table. Winning in excess of $2500.00, Bond is allowed to enter the baccarat room. There, he wins enough money to draw the attention of Mr. Fez. Behind the western wall in the baccarat room there is a hidden passageway accessible from the catacombs underneath the city. While not big enough to fit through, 007 uses the aperture to shoot Mr. Fez with a tranquilliser rifle he had recently procured from the shady merchant, Rat Man. Bond re-entered the casino and pocketed the key to Oddjob's hotel room from the sedated man.
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