Gambling Glossary III A-B C-D E-F G-L T-W
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| marker | A check that can be written at the gaming tables by a player who has established credit with the casino |
| mini-baccarat | The scaled-down version of baccarat, played with fewer players, dealers, and formality but following the same rules as baccarat. |
| nut | Either the overhead costs of running a casino, or the fixed amount that a gambler decides to win in a day. |
| odds | Ratio of probabilities |
| open | In poker, the player who bets first. |
| outside bets | Roulette bets located on the outside part of the layout. They involve betting 12 to 18 numbers at one time. |
| overlay | A good bet where you have an edge over the casino. |
| pair | Any two cards that have the same rank. |
| pass | To not bet, to fold. |
| pat | In draw poker, a hand that does not need any more hands. In blackjack, an unbusted hand worth at least 17 points. |
| payline | The line on a slot machine window on which the symbols from each reel must line up. Slot machines can have as many as eight paylines, although most have only one. |
| payoff | Your payback; the return you see on a wager. |
| payout percentage | Also referred to as the payback percentage, the percent of each dollar played in a video or slot machine that the machine is programmed to return to the player. Payback percentage is 100 percent minus the house edge. payout table A posting somewhere on the front of a slot or video poker machine, that tells you what each winning hand will pay for the number of coins or credits played. |
| pit | An area of a casino in which a group of table games are arranged, where the center area is restricted to dealers and other casino personnel. |
| pit boss | The person who supervises all the games and casino personnel associated with a pit during a particular work shift. Pit bosses are in place to watch for cheating, settle disputes, and give comps to big bettors. |
| pot | In a poker game, the amount of money that accumulates in the middle of the table as each player antes, bets, and raises. The pot goes to the winner of the hand. |
| pressing | A player is pressing the bet when they let winnings ride by wagering them along with the original bet. |
| probability | A branch of mathematics that measures the likelihood that an event will occur. Probabilities are expressed as numbers between 0 and 1. The probability of an impossible event is 0, while an event that is certain to occur has a probability of 1. |
| progressive | A slot machine whose potential jackpot increases with each coin that is played. When the progressive jackpot finally hits, the amount resets to the starting number. |
| push | A tie hand between a dealer and a player; no money changes hands. A push at blackjack occurs when both the player and the dealer have a unbusted hands with the same total points. |
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Four of a kind. |
| qualifier | In poker, the minimum standard a hand must meet in order for it to be eligible for part of the pot. |
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| rack | A plastic container in which you can transport and count large-denominational coins, slot machine tokens, and casino plastic chips. |
| raise | In poker, a player raises by matching the previous bet and then betting more, to increase the stake for remaining players. |
| rake | The money that the casino charges for each hand of poker. It is usually a percentage (5-10%) or flat fee that is taken from the pot after each round of betting. rank The worth of a set of cards. |
| red | The most common color used for $5 chips. |
| red-black bet | In roulette, an outside wager on whether the next spin will be a red or a black number. This bet is played off at even money. |
| reel | A wheel inside a slot machine window on which the slot machine symbols are printed. The number of reels per slot machine may very but are usually three. |
| river | In poker, the final card dealt in a hand of stud or hold 'em. In seven-card stud, staying in until the fifth and final round of betting is called going to the river. |
| royal flush | In poker, an ace-high straight flush; the best possible hand. |
| session | A series of plays at any gambling game. |
| set | In pai gow poker, players set their seven cards into two separate hands of two and five cards each. |
| seventh street | In seven-card stud, the fifth and final round of betting is called seventh street because players have seven cards. |
| shoe | A plastic or wooden box that holds multiple decks of cards for dealing more than two decks of cards. |
| showdown | In poker, after the last betting round, the players who remain in the pot must show their hands in the showdown to determine the winner. |
| shuffle | Before each hand the dealer mixes up the order of the cards. |
| shutter | A window covering a number on a reusable bingo card. The shutter can be pulled down to mark each number as it is called. |
| singleton | In poker, a card that is the only one of its rank. |
| sixth street | In seven-card stud, the fourth round of betting is called sixth street because players have six cards. |
| soft hand | In blackjack, any hand that contains an ace counted as eleven is called a soft hand. |
| spot | Any number from 1 to 80 that a player selects on a keno ticket. It also refers to the number of numbers that are marked on a ticket. |
| stand | In blackjack, to stand is to refrain from taking another card. |
| stiff | In blackjack, a hand that is not pat and that may bust if hit once. Stiffs include hard twelve through sixteen. |
| steal | In poker, to win the pot by bluffing. |
| straight | In poker, a hand consisting of five cards of consecutive ranks. straight flush In poker, a hand consisting of five cards of consecutive ranks of the same suit. |
| straight keno | The basic keno game, played by marking individual numbers on a keno ticket. |
| surrender | In blackjack, to give up half your bet for the privilege of not playing out a hand. In roulette, you effectively lose only half on an even-money bet when the ball lands on 0. |
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