This Glossary contains explanations
for some commonly heard, and some rarer terminology and
phrases used within the gambling community. It also contains
short descriptions of the main games.
Our specific Poker
Glossary, contains phrases particularly related
to poker.
Action: The amount of money wagered
by a player during an entire playing session.
All-in: with all-in betting there are
no refunds given for scratched or withdrawn
competitors or teams in an event where a bet is placed. Should
an event be cancelled then the amount bet will be refunded.
All up: This involves picking the winners
of more than one event. A single wager
amount is placed on more than one outcome, whereby the stake and
winnings of the first selection will be rolled over into the second
selection and so on.
Anchor Man: The player betting on the
last box on the blackjack table and making the final
decision, therefore anchoring the game.
Ante: Usually in poker, a term used
for the first money wagered on a hand.
Any Craps: A one-roll dice bet covering
the 2, 3, or 12.
Any Seven: A one-roll dice bet covering
any 7.
Audition: A casino test to determine
if a dealer will be hired. Can be conducted on a live
game.
Baccarat: A card game where the winning
hand totals closest to 9 discounting all units of 10.
Originating from the game, Chemin de Fer.
Back Line: See Don’t Pass Line.
Bag: An English casino term for thousand,
e.g., 5 bag = 5 thousand.
Bankroll: The amount of money a player
has for one gaming session.
Bar the 12: Makes the 12 a push on
the Don’t Pass Bar.
Base: Area on the dice table where
the majority of bets are made and paid.
Base Dealer: Dice dealer in charge
of one of the bases.
Basic Strategy: The mathematically
correct way to play blackjack.
Betting Limits: The minimum and maximum
that can be wagered on one bet.
Betting Right: Betting on the Pass
Line or with the shooter.
Betting Wrong: Betting on the Don’t
Pass or against the shooter.
Blackjack: A card game where players
try to beat the dealer by getting closest to 21 without
going over.
Blackjack: A hand whose first two cards
total 21.
Book: To accept a bet.
Box: Area of the dice table controlled
by the boxman.
Boxman: The casino employee in charge
of the craps table. The boxman sits
between the base dealers.
Break: To exceed 21.
Burn Card: Any card placed in the discard
rack without being entered into play.
Bust: See Break.
Call Bet: A bet made verbally.
Card Counting: A system to keep track
of the percentage of high cards to low cards. Used in
blackjack to gain an advantage over the house.
Caribbean Stud: A five-card poker game
with all players playing against the house.
Change Color: Exchange one-color denomination
casino chip for another. All
denomination casino chips are different colors.
Chip: Name given to the tokens used
at the gaming tables.
Check: See Chip.
Color Up/Out: Exchange smaller denomination
chips for larger denomination chips.
Come Bet: A wager placed on the Come
Line. Same as rules as the Pass Line, but placed after
the point has been established.
Come Line: Area on the craps table
where Come Bets are placed.
Come-Out Roll: The first roll of the
dice or the first roll after a point has been made. This
roll establishes the point.
Crap Out: Rolling a Crap (2, 3, or
12) on the come-out roll.
Craps: Dice term for 2, 3, and 12.
Crew: Dice/Craps dealers assigned to
the game.
Croupier: Term mainly used when referring
to roulette and sometimes baccarat
dealers.
Cut: To divide the deck into two parts.
Cut Card: A hard plastic card used
to cut the deck.
Dealer: A casino employee who deals
the various games.
Dividend: means the agreed payout or
return on any bet.
Discard Rack: Area of the table where
the used cards are placed.
Don’t Come Bet: A bet placed on the
Don’t Come Bar. Same rules as the Don’t Pass Line, except
placed after the come-out roll.
Don’t Pass Bet: A wager placed prior
to the Come-Out Roll that a seven will be rolled before
a point is repeated.
Don’t Pass Line: The area on the layout
where Don’t Pass Bets are placed.
Double Up: To increase a wager after
the first two cards are drawn.
Draw: Where competitors in an event
finish evenly. Where there is a draw and this is not
offered as a betting option, the return will be divided
by the number of joint winners.
Edge: The casino’s advantage.
Even Money: When the player has a blackjack
and the dealer has an ace showing, a payout offered before
the hole card is checked. Pays 1-1 instead of 3-2.
Even-Money: A payoff of 1-1.
Face Cards: The king, queen, or jack
of each suite.
First Base: The first seat nearest
the shoe.
Float: The table bank.
Floorman: A casino employee who is
part of the management team.
Front Line: See Pass Line.
George: A good tipper.
Head to Head: Select the team, or player,
you believe will win the game or an event.
Hit: To take another card.
Hole Card: The dealer's face-down card.
Horn Bet: A one-roll bet that combines
the 2, 3, 11, and 12.
Insurance: A side bet that the dealer
has a blackjack. It’s offered when the dealer's upcard
is an ace. If the dealer has a blackjack, the bet is
paid 2-1. If the dealer does not, the insurance bet loses.
Let it Ride: A poker game.
Lumpy: A break-in dealer. Called this
because their dealing is not smooth.
Monkey: Chinese term used in casinos
for a card valued at ten.
Monkey: $500.
Nickels: $5 chips.
Non-negotiable: A promotional chip
which can’t be exchanged for cash.
Odds: Chances of winning expressed
in dollar (monetary) terms.
Odds Against: The odds when you will
win more than double your money. E.g. for a $1 stake
the dividend would be anything more than $2.
Off: Term meaning that bets are not
working.
One-Roll Bets: Wagers that will win
or lose depending on the next roll of the dice.
Pallette: The flat paddle used on the
baccarat tables to scoop the cards.
Pass-Line Bet: A wager made prior to
the come-out roll that a point will repeat.
Pass Line: The area where a Pass-Line
Bet is placed.
Player: A casino patron.
Point: Dice term for the number rolled
on the come-out roll if a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10. The point
has to be repeated before a seven rolls for the Pass
Line bets to win.
Press: Increasing a bet by double.
Proposition Bet: Dice bets on number
combinations.
Punter: A casino player.
Push: When the dealer and the player
have hands with the same total. No one wins or loses.
Quarters: $25 chips.
Right Bettor: A person betting on the
Pass Line.
Seven-Out: Rolling a seven after the
point has been established.
Shill: A person employed by the casino
as a game starter.
Shoe: Name given to the box in which
the dealer places the freshly shuffled cards. Each hand
is then dealt from the shoe.
Shooter: The person rolling the dice.
Soft Hand: Any blackjack hand that
contains an ace valued at eleven.
Sportsbook: A collection of all the
bets taken on a fixed odds betting event
Stand: To not take any more cards.
Stake: The amount of money that is
bet.
Stickman: The dice dealer who calls
the numbers rolled and controls the stick.
Stud Poker: Poker game with no draw.
Surrender: To give up half the wager
before the hand is complete.
Table Test: See Audition.
Tip: Gratuity.
Toke: See Tip.
Token: The casino coins used to play
slot machines.
Upcard: The dealer’s exposed card.
Whale: A high roller; big spender.
Working: A dice term meaning that the
bets are in play.
World Bet: A one-roll dice bet on the
horn including the seven.
Wrong Bettor: A dice player who bets
on the Don’t Pass Line.
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