Casino Terms
These casinos terms have been compiled to help you to understand a bit more of the lingo used in casinos around the world. Hopefully these can help you to sound more like a pro the next time your talking about your casino experiences. Bankroll - General - The amount of money that you are using to play in the game with. Bluff - Poker - Raising a weak or worthless hand to try and drive the other players out of the game. Burn Card - Poker - The card that is removed from the deck before dealing a card to the community cards. Card Counting - Blackjack - Trying to keep track of the cards in a deck to approximate the probability of certain cards coming out. Comps - General - These are either complimentary gifts given to players or comp points that are given to players when they play more at that casino. Even Money - General - A bet that will pay you back the same money that you wagered. Face cards - General - The Jack, Queen and King in the deck of cards. Flush - Poker - A poker hand that consists of five cards all-of-the same suit. Full House - Poker - A poker hand that consists of a three-of-a-kind and a pair. High Roller - General - A player that bets bit and either wins or looses big. Hit - Blackjack - To get another card from the dealer to add to your hand. Insurance - Blackjack - To place a side bet that will result in the player being even if the dealer has Blackjack. Jackpot - Slots - A large prize given for winning on a certain special game or combination of symbols. Loose - Slots - A loose machine is one that is paying out at a higher percentage then other machines. Pay Line - Slots - A line of symbols on which the winning symbols must line up to win. Point - Craps - The starting number for the craps game that they player must roll again before that player sevens-out. Progressive - Slots - A jackpot that has money added to it the more that people play on the selected machines. Session - General - Any time that is spent playing the games at the casinos. |
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