Ms. Kailyn Thompson Jr.
Feb 13, 2025
What is a sin to win weekend in Atlantic City?
What is a "Sin to Win" weekend in Atlantic City? Could you provide more details about the events, activities, and any specific rules or themes associated with this type of weekend? Thanks in advance for your help!
1 Answers
Sin to Win Weekend was mentioned in one of the episodes of CBS's Criminal Minds (Season 5, Episode 20: A Thousand Words).
It also comes from a book title, Sin to Win: Seven Deadly Steps to Success, which discusses using the seven deadly sins as a stepping stone to success.
When used in the context of Atlantic City, it means that one is planning to go to the casino-heavy Atlantic City, often referred to as Sin City, committing some sins, and coming home after the weekend having won money from gambling.
In 2009, EA Games held a "Sin to Win" contest to promote its upcoming game (released in February 2010) based on "Dante's Inferno."
Watch full episodes of Criminal Minds, view video clips, and browse photos on CBS.com.
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