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Gambling Dictionary
Toke - A tip given to the dealer in the form of money or chips.
Token - the casino coins used to play slot machines.
Tom - A player who does not tip.
Took a Hike - A person who left town owing money leaving no forwarding address.
Took a Powder - A person who left town owing money leaving no forwarding address.
Touch Wand - A pointing device used on some video keno machines to select numbers.
Tout - A professional tipster who offers to sell his opinion on the outcome of a sporting event without benefit of knowledge.
Trey - A Three.
Trips - In poker, 3 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.
Trump - Cash.
Turning the Dice - When the stickperson flips the dice around with his stick in order to make sure a 7, 11, 2, 3, or 12 isn't showing when they go to the shooter.
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 - The dealer’s exposed card that is face up for all the players to see before they play their hands in Blackjack.
Used To Be Somebody - A player who has run out of funds and credit.
Value - A professional's opinion regarding a proposition that appears to be an overlay or an underlay.
Vigorish - The fee or commission taken by the house.
VIP - A big bettor that is worthy of full complimentary treatment.
Virgin Line - A line sent out to Sports Books before any wagers have been made.
Walking Sticks - A pair of sevens.
Wall - The end of the table the shooter throws the dice against in order to complete a fair roll.
Washing - Card shuffling technique.
Wave - Bending the edge of a card during play for identification purposes.
Way Ticket - In keno, a ticket that groups different numbers to create more than one way to win.
Whale - A high roller.
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