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goofy

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anybody got a link to a good gambling slang site. I used to have one I handed out to friends so they'd know what I was talking about when I went vernacular (fins, dime, nickel, hook, etc) but I can't find it.

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A good majority of the sportsbook sites themselves have a glossary of terms....for example one of madjacksports sponsors Grand Central has them....

go here>> http://www.gcsports.com/index.asp

and click on "wager guide" in left hand margin .
 
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action The amount of money wagered. In poker, the placing of money into the pot.

active player One who is still in the pot.

ante In poker, a small portion of the minimum bet that each player is required to put into the pot before a new hand starts.

banker In a card game, dealer or the players who books the action of the other bettors at the table.

bankroll A player?s total available gambling money.

basic strategy In blackjack, the set of plays that you should make to maximize your advantage.

bet Wager

betting limits In a table game, the minimum and maximum amounts of money that you can wager on one bet. You cannot wager less than the minimum or more than the maximum amount posted.

bingo marker A crayon or ink dauber that is used to cover the numbers on a bingo game card.

black The most common color used for $100 chips.

blind bet A bet that certain poker players are required to make because of their betting positions.

bluff In poker, players bluff when raising with a weak hand in hopes of driving out players with stronger hands.

board In poker, the community cards dealt face-up in the center of the table are referred to as on the ?board.?

boat Another term for a full house.

break-even point The break-even point is the point at which if you played forever, the bets you made would approximately equal the payoffs you?d receive.

bring-in In seven-card stud, the bring-in is a mandatory bet made by the player with the lowest upcard in the first round of betting.

buck A $100 wager

bug A joker

bump To raise

burn card In card games, the card temporarily removed from play. After a shuffle and cut, one card is placed on the bottom of the deck or in the discard tray, which is called burning the card.

bust In blackjack, to go over twenty-one. If you bust you lose

button In poker, a small plastic disc used as a marker that is moved from player to player after each hand to designate the dealer position.


call
In poker, when a player matches the current bet on the table. In keno and bingo, to draw the numbers for each game.

caller In a bingo game, the person who is responsible for choosing the game pattern, drawing each bingo ball and reading each number clearly. In poker, someone who has called a bet.

card counting Keeping track of all cards that have been played since the shuffle.

card sharp A person who is an expert at cards.

carousel A group of slot machines that are positioned in a ring, enabling a change person to stand in the center.

cashier?s cage The place in a casino where players may redeem their casino chips for cash.

casino advantage The edge that the house has over the players

casino rate A reduced hotel-room rate that the casinos offer good customers.

catch In keno, to catch a number means that a number you have marked on your keno ticket has been drawn

check In casino gambling, a check is another term for a chip. In poker, a player can check in order to stay in the game but not bet.

chips Round tokens that are used on casino gaming tables in lieu of cash.

chip tray The tray in front of a dealer that holds that table?s inventory of chips.

cold A player on a losing streak, or a slot machine that isn?t paying out.

color up When a player leaving a game exchanges smaller denomination chips for larger denomination chips.

combination way ticket In keno, a ticket in which groups of numbers are bet several different ways, allowing the player to spread money over more combinations.

comps Complimentary gifts used by casinos to entice players to gamble. Typical comps include free room, food and beverage.

copy In pai gow poker, when a player and the banker have the same two-card hand, or the same five-card hand. The banker wins all copies.

credit button In slot machines or video machines, the button that allows players to bank coins in the form of credits.

croupier The French word for dealer, used in the games of baccarat and roulette.

cut When the dealer divides a deck into two parts and inverts them after they have been well shuffled.

cut card A card of different color that is used to cut a deck of cards


deal To give out the cards during a hand

designated dealer In poker games like Texas hold ?em, the player to the left of the dealer bets first. In a poker room where each game has a resident dealer, a different player serves as the designated dealer for each hand.

deuce A two

dice Two identical numbered cubes

die Singular for dice, a cube with numbers 1-6 on each side.

dime bet a $1000 wager

discard tray A tray on the dealer?s right side that holds all the cards that have been played or discarded.

dollar bet a $100 wager

double down In blackjack, it is the players option to double their original bet in exchange for receiving only one more card. To do this the player turns over their first two cards and places an equal bet alongside the original bet.

draw In draw poker, the second round of cards that are dealt.

draw button In video poker this button allows the player to draw up to five new cards.

drop box On a gaming table, the box that serves as a repository for cash, markers, and chips.

edge An advantage over an opponent

even money A bet that pays you back the same amount that you wagered, plus your original wager. shown as a ratio of 1:1.

expected
win rate A percentage of the total amount of money wagered that you can expect to win or lose over time.

face cards
The jack, queen, and king of any suit of cards.

family pot In poker, when everyone at the table decides to enter a pot

fifth street In seven-card stud, the third round of betting is called fifth street because players have five cards. In hold ?em , fifth street is the fifth card on board and the final round of betting.

first base At the blackjack table, the position on the far left of the dealer is considered to be first base and is the first position dealt with.

fishing A player who stays in a poker game longer than advisable generally is fishing for the card or two that will make the hand a winner.

flat top A slot machine whose jackpot is always a fixed amount,as opposed to a progressive.

flop In a game of hold ?em, the three cards dealt face-up in the center of the table.

flush In poker, a hand consisting of five cards of one suit.

front money Cash or bank checks deposited with the casino to establish credit for a player who bets against that money.

fold In poker, when a player declines a bet and drops out of the hand.

foul In pai gow poker, a hand is fouled when the two-card low hand is set higher than the five-card high hand, or when the hands are set with the wrong number of cards. A fouled hand is a losing hand.

four of a kind Four cards of the same rank, also known as quads.

fourth street In seven-card stud, the second round of betting is called fourth street because players have four cards. In hold ?em, fourth street is the fourth card on board and the third round of betting.

full house In poker, a hand consisting of a three of a kind and a pair.


green The most common color used for $25 chips.

hand Refers to the cards that you hold, or to everything that happens in a card game between shuffles of the deck.

hard hand In blackjack, any hand that does not contain an ace valued at eleven.

high poker Standard poker, as compared to low poker or lowball. In high poker, high hands win.

high roller A big bettor.

hit In blackjack, to take another card. The card received is also called a hit.

hod ?em A class of poker games

holding your own Breaking even

hole card In blackjack, the facedown card that the dealer gets. In stud and hold ?em poker, the facedown cards dealt to each player.

hot A player who is on a winning streak, or a slot machine that is paying out.

house edge The percentage of each bet that you make that the house takes in. Winning bets are paid off at less than the true odds to generate income for the house.

inside bets A roulette bet placed on any number, or small combination of numbers.

inside straight In poker, four cards of a straight where the straight can only be completed one way.

insurance In blackjack, a side bet that the dealer has a natural. Insurance is offered only when the dealers up card is an ace. The insurance bet wins double if the dealer has a natural, but loses if the dealer does not.

jackpot A big win on a slot machine.

joker The 53rd card in a deck, sometimes used as a wild card.

keno board A large electronic board that displays the winning keno numbers.

keno lounge The main area within a casino where keno is played.

keno runner A casino employee who shuttles your keno bet from wherever you are to the keno writer, and also delivers payment for winning tickets.

kicker In a draw poker game, an odd high card held that doesn?t contribute to a straight or a flush, usually an ace or a king.

limit In poker, any game that has a fixed limit on how much you can bet or raise in each round.

load up To play the maximum number of coins per spin that a slot machine or video game will allow.

loose Slot machines are loose when they are paying off and giving the house only a small advantage over the player.

low poker Also called lowball, is poker in which the pot is awarded to the hand with the lowest poker value.


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.

natural In blackjack, a natural is a two-card hand of twenty-one points. In baccarat a natural is a two-card total of eight, or nine.

number pool The range of numbers from which you select the ones you want to play. A typical lottery pool ranges from 1 to 60, and the keno pool is 1 to 80.

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.

pay cycle A theoretical expression that reflects the number of plays required for the machine to cycle through all possible winning and nonwinning combinations.

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.

quads 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.


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.

RFB High rollers are comped with free room, food, and beverage.

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.


third base In blackjack, the spot nearest the dealer?s right hand, which will be played last before the dealer?s hand is played.

third street In seven-card stud, the first round of betting is called third street because the players have three cards.

three of a kind Three cards of the same rank.

toke A tip given to the dealer in the form of money or chips.

touch wand A pointing device used on some video keno machines to select numbers.

trey A three

trips In poker, three of a kind.

true odds The ratio of the number of times one event will occur to the number of times another event will occur. The odds posted in a casino are usually not the true odds.

two pair In poker, a hand consisting of two sets of pairs and a singleton.

underlay A bad bet; an event that has more money bet on its happening than can be justified by the probability of it happening.

upcard In the blackjack dealer?s hand, the card that is face-up for all the players to see before they play their hands.

vigorish The fee, or commission taken by the house.

VIP A big bettor that is worthy of full complimentary treatment.

way ticket In keno, a ticket that groups different numbers to create more than one way to win.

white The most common color used for $1 chips.

wild card A joker or other card that can be used as any other card to complete your hand.
 
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ACTION The amount of money being wagered on a game.
BAD BEAT A hard loss.
BOOKIE A person or organization that sets the lines and books the bets in sports.
BANKROLL The amount of money the player plans to gamble.
BEARD A messenger bettor. Someone who places bets on behalf of another person so that the bookmakers will not know the identity of the actual bettor.
BEEF A Dispute
BUCK A $100 wager.
CHALK The team favored to win.
CHALK PLAYER A person who usually wagers on the favored teams. A.K.A Favorite Freddie, chalk eater
CIRCLE GAME A game where the betting action is severely limited due to uncertainties about key injuries, inclement weather conditions, or unsubstantiated rumors regarding a team.
COVER To win by more than the pointspread.
DEGENERATE A compulsive gambler.
DIME BET A $1000 wager.
DOG The underdog in any betting proposition. A.K.A. Puppy
DOG PLAYER A person who usually bets on the underdog.
DOLLAR BET A $100 wager.
DOUBLE BET A wager twice the amount of one's normal wager.
EARN The practical hold percentage
EDGE An advantage
EVEN MONEY A wager on which the odds are 1-1.
EXOTIC BET A bet other than a straight bet or parlay
EXPOSURE The amount of money the house will risk losing on a game or race.
EXTENSION The amount of money the house theoretically stands to lose on a game or race.
FIGURE Amount of money owed to or by a bookmaker.
FIRING Wagering huge sums of money.
FLEA An annoying person who wants something for nothing. One who expects to be comped for a $2 wager.
FORM The performance expected of a team according to how they look on paper.
FUTURE BET Bets accepted well in advance of the events.
GETTING DOWN Making a bet.
GOING DOWN Losing a bet or bets.
GROSS WIN The amount of winnings before subtracting the expenses.
HANDICAPPER A person who studies sports and predicts its outcome.
HEDGING Betting on the opposite side in order to cut losses or guarantee winning a minimal amount of money.
HOLD The percentage the house wins.
HOLDING YOUR OWN Neither winning or losing, just breaking even.
HOOK A half point in pointspreads.
HOOKED Losing a bet by exactly one-half a point.
HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE The edge the home team is expected to have as a result of familiarity with the playing area, fan support, and the effect of travel on the visiting team.
HOOPS Another term for Basketball.
HOT GAME A game that draws a significant amount of action on one side by knowledgeable handicappers.
HOT TIP Insider information that the bookmaker cannot divulge.


JUICE Bookmaker's commission, also known as the vig or vigorish.
LAYING THE POINTS Betting on the favorite. A.K.A. lay a price
LAYOFF BET A bet made by one bookmaker with another in order to balance the action and reduce the risk on one side.
LIMIT The maximum bet accepted by a house or bookmaker before he changes odds and/or the points.
LINE The listed odds on a game and/or payoff odds on the bet.
LINEMAKER The person who establishes the original and subsequent betting lines.
LOCK A sure winner.
LONGSHOT A large underdog where the odds of winning is quite steep. Hence the term "Not by a longshot".
"THE MAN" The Bookmaker.
MIDDLES To win both sides of a game.
MONEY LINE The odds expressed in terms of money.
NEUTRAL SITE Venue of a sporting event where neither side has a home field advantage.
NEWSPAPER LINE The betting lines appearing in the daily newspapers.
NICKEL A $500 wager.
ODDSMAKER The same as a linemaker.
ODDS ON FAVORITE A horse, team or individual so favored by the public that the odds are less than even.
OFF THE BOARD A game on which no bets are accepted.
OFF LINES The difference of amount the Las Vegas pointspread has compared with the computerized mathematical line.
OFFICIAL LINE The line that the bookmaker uses for wagering purposes.
OUT An illegal bookmaker
OUTLAW LINE An early line which is not an official line
OVERLAY When the odds of a given proposition are more in favor of the bettor than the house.
OVER & UNDER A wager for the total score by both teams will more or less than the total posted by the sports book.
PARLAY A bet with two or more teams where all the teams beat on must win in order for the bettor to win the wager.
PAST PERFORMANCE What has occurred previously to the forthcoming games.
PAST POST To make a bet after the event has begun.
PICK'EM GAME A game where team is favored.
PLAYER A bettor, or gambler
POINTSPREAD The amount of points the bettor must give to take on any given game.
POST TIME The scheduled starting time.
PRACTICAL HOLD PERCENTAGE The amount won by a bookmaker divided by the total amount booked.
PRESS Betting a larger amount than usual.
PRICE The odds or pointspread.
PROPOSITION BET A wager on a particular aspect of the game such as how many field goals will be made.
PUPPY The underdog.
PUSH Where neither team wins and all money is returned to the bettors.
ROUND ROBIN A form of parlay betting in which we wager various combining team wagers. A 3-team robin is team 1 to 2, 1 to 3, and 2 to 3. 4-team robin is team 1 to 2, 1 to 3, 1 to 4, 2 to 3, 2 to 4, and 3 to 4. 5-team, etc.
RUN DOWN A line update.
RUNNER A.K.A. Beard
SCALPER A person who attempts to profit from the differences in odds from book to book by betting both sides of the same game at different prices.
SCORE To win big.
SCRATCH To withdraw or cancel a wager.
SCOUTS Person(s) who study team plays and/or practice and report findings to handicappers.
SIDE Winning one side of a wager and tieing the other side.
SMART MONEY Sides that are bet on by the more knowledgeable handicappers.
SPORT PLAYER A person who waits for what he thinks is an unusually strong wager.
SQUARE Unsophisticated gambler.
STAR Rating.
STEAM When heavy action occurs on one side.
STRAIGHT BET A bet on just one team.
THE STORE Bookie.
STUCK Behind, losing, buried, down for the week.
SUCKER BET Betting on the underdog.
TAKE A PRICE Bet the underdog, take the points.
TAPPED OUT Broke, busted, common result of pressing.
THEORETICAL HOLD PERCENTAGE The edge the bookmaker would have if the odds guaranteed him a constant commission regardless of the outcome.
TOKE A tip or bonus.
TOSS UP A game where the line is close to pick-em.
TOUT SERVICE A business that sells opinions on sports or horse wagers.
TRIPLE SHARP The sharpest of the sharp.
UNDERLAY Having the odds of a proposition lean in favor of the house.
VALUE Getting the best available odds on a betting proposition.
VIRGORISH The commission the bookmaker receives.
WAGER Any Bet.
WISE GUY A sophisticated and successful sports bettor.
 

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thanks again.

the whole thing started a couple years ago with fin. until I started looking on the web for that I had no idea all the intricacies, especially when you start talking cards and casinos. Sports are bad enough.
 
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