Host Harry Smith profiles the proliferation and changing face of gambling in America. Among those profiled are: Larry Flynt, high-stakes blackjack player and pornography peddler; singer Gladys Knight, who fought to conquer a gambling addiction; Wendeen Eolis, a one-time adviser to New York City's mayor and New York State's governor and one of the best women poker players in the world; William Jehoda, aka "Bobby J," who was a bookie for the Chicago mob for 15 years and had a role in three murders; and the Reverend Tom Grey, who spends his days and nights traveling the byways of America, fighting to keep casinos from our nation's Main Streets.