A

ABC Poker (Poker term)
Refers to a playing style that is predictable or basic.
Aces (Craps term)
Wager on the next roll being a 2.
Across the Board (Horse racing term)
A wager placed on a horse that will either win, place or show.
Action (Casino term)
Meaning to play or the total amount put into play.
Could also be the dealer asking the player to play.
Action (Sports betting term)
A wager in baseball when there is no specified pitcher.
The number of bets placed on an event.
Ada from Decatur (Craps term)
Refers to a hard 8. Also referred to as “Square Pair” or “Eighter from Decatur”.
Add-On (Poker term)
Refers to the additional chips which may be purchased during a tournament.
Admission Packet (Bingo term)
Refers to the minimum number of cards which must be purchased.
Against The Spread (ATS) (Sports betting term)
Refers to a result that takes the points spread into account or the act of taking points instead of betting the spread.
Aggregate Limit (Casino term)
Refers to the total amount a casino is liable to pay in 1 round. Once this is reached, players may need to accept a reduced payout.
Aggressive (Poker term)
Refers to a player that raises the bet frequently.
All or Nothing (Bingo term)
Refers to a ticket that will payout if all the numbers are drawn or if none of the numbers picked are drawn.
All-In (Gambling term)
Refers to when a player wagers on the remaining pot.
American Roulette (Roulette term)
This roulette wheel features 38 pockets which includes a double zero.
Annuity (Lottery term)
Refers to a jackpot that is paid out over a series of installments.
Ante (Poker term)
An action while betting where the player bets all of their remaining chips.
Any Craps (Craps term)
When a player bets on the next roll being a 2, 3 or 12.
Any Double (Craps term)
Placing a bet that requires two of the three dice to have the same number. This number does not need to be specified.
Annuity
A bet placed where the next roll will be a 7.
Any Triple (Craps term)
1. The initial mandatory bet that needed to take part in some poker and table games. 
2. This is the commission that is placed on every hand wagered on blackjack in some countries.
Arbitrage (Gambling term)
Refers to when the variation in available odds lets the player back both sides which ensures a win.

B

Baccarat (Baccarat term)
Sometimes referred to as Punto Banco. This card game is available in several variants. The player will bet on either a player or the dealer having the winning hand, which is formed by 2 or 3 cards. The winning hand is closest to 9.
Back Door (Poker term)
Refers to the first hand which consists of 5 cards in total. 3 of these 5 cards are the player’s strongest cards.
Backed (Sports betting term)
Refers to a team that has been bet on numerous times.
Bad Beat (Poker term)
Refers to a losing hand that was in favor of winning initially.
Banco (Baccarat term)
This refers to the “House” or the “Bank”.
Banker (Casino term)
Refers to the person that is betting against all other players. Usually the banker will be rotated throughout the game.
Bankroll (Casino term)
This refers to the funds that players have available to them to use on various games.
Barrel (Poker term)
When a bet is placed into the pot on multiple streets.
bb (Casino lingo)
Bad beat or big blind
Beard (Poker term)
Refers to an acquaintance or friend that places bets in the hopes of keeping the true players’ identity a secret.
Beginners’ Luck (Gambling term)
Refers to when a new player is on a winning streak.
Behind (Poker term)
Refers to a hand that is unlikely to be the winning hand.
Bet (Gambling term)
The wager/stake that is placed during the game.
Betting Limit (Gambling term)
Refers to the maximum or minimum amount a player can wager.
Betting Limit
Bets placed against the shooter.
Big 6 (Craps term)
Making a bet that’s with the shooter in craps.
Big 8 (Craps term)
Bet placed on an 8 being rolled before a 7.
Big Set (Sic Bo term)
Refers to a bet that predicts the three dice will add up to either 11 or 17.
Big Blind (Poker term)
The player sitting two to the left of the dealer will force this bet.
Big Blind Special (Poker term)
Refers to the big blind winning the hand due to no other players entering the pot.
Big Red (Poker term)
Bets placed on 7.
Bingo (Bingo term)
The first player to match either a row, column or another predetermined pattern wins.
Blackjack (Blackjack term)
The name of the game or when the total sum of a player’s cards amounts to 21.
Blackout ( Bingo term)
Refers to the pattern which must be matched to the whole card, otherwise known as coverall.
Blank (Poker term)
A card that does not change the value of one's hand.
Blind (Poker term)
A wager placed before the player sees the hand that's dealt.
Blind Bet (Poker term)
A bet placed prior to knowing one’s cards.
Blocker (Poker term)
When dealt two-card hands is revealed to total 21.
Bluff (Poker term)
To fool another player into thinking you have a stronger hand.
Bluff Catcher (Poker term)
This refers to the only hand that is stronger than the bluff hand.
Board (Poker term)
Community card game, refers to the cards that are dealt face up.
Bones (Casino term)
Slang for dice.
Bonus (Casino term)
Refers to a certain type of bonus players will receive from a casino. This can either be free bets or spins amongst other types.
Bonus Ball (Lottery term)
When added to the final numbers will increase your winnings.
Bonus Hunting (Casino term)
Looking for different types of bonuses offered by casinos.
Bonus Round (Slot term)
This special round is triggered by landing a certain combination of symbols. Often the scatters or wilds will trigger it.
Book (Gambling term)
An additional bet played that is more than the standard bet.
Bookmaker/Bookie (Sports betting term)
The person at the book who accepts wagers/bets on sport or sporting events.
Bottom Pair (Poker term)
Made using the lowest card in the flop.
Boxcars (Craps term)
Refers to the rolling of 2 dice.
Brick (Poker term)
This card is considered to be a burden rather than help.
Bring In (Poker term)
Making the first bet.
Broadway (Poker term)
This hand will contain an Ace.
Buffalo (Craps term)
When a player places a bet on a hard way and any 7.
Bug (Poker term)
Considered to be the joker card.
Bump (Poker term)
When the bet is raised.
Buried Pair (Poker term)
When a pair is made from the first 2 down cards.
Burn Card (Poker term) 
This card is discarded.
Bust (Blackjack term)
As soon as a player’s hand exceeds the total sum of 21.
Buy-In (Poker term)
This refers to the amount it will cost a player to join the game.

C

Cage (Craps term)
Traditionally used to shake the dice prior to rolling.
Call (Poker term)
Action taken to match the current bet.
Calling Station (Poker term)
A player who consistently calls.
Canadian Line (Sports betting term)
A combination point spread and money line in hockey.
Cap (Gambling term)
The limit on the number of raises in a round of betting.
Capping a Bet (Blackjack term)
Secretly adding extra chips to your wager after the deal has begun.
Caribbean Stud (Poker term)
A poker variant played similar to five card stud poker which uses one deck of cards. Played against the house rather than other players.
Carte (Blackjack term)
The request for a card to be dealt “In French”.
Cash Bonus (Casino term)
Basically free money that is offered to new players depositing at an online casino for the first time. For example, a 100% deposit match will double the value of a player's first deposit. All cash bonuses offered at casino’s come with their own T&Cs.
Cashback (Casino term)
A refund that is credited to a player's account. Based on a percentage of their gaming losses.
Casino (Casino term)
Originally a public music or dance hall venue. Now the name is given to a place that offers gambling services.
Catch (Keno term)
When a number that’s drawn matches a number on a player's keno card.
Chalk (Sports betting term)
The favored team, athlete or horse.
Chalk Player (Sports betting term)
Someone who usually only plays the favored teams.
Chase (Gambling term)
When a losing player continues to gamble in the hope of recouping their losses.
Chat Room (Casino term)
A private 'room' on the screen where players can send messages to other players in real time.
Check (Poker term)
When action is taken to stay in the hand without betting but with the option to call or raise later in the current betting round.
Check in the Dark (Poker term)
When a player checks before looking at their hole cards.
Check Raise (Poker term)
When a player checks and then makes a raise after an opponent bets.
Checked Around (Poker term)
When multiple players are in a hand and all players check on a given street.
Chemin De Fer (Chemin De Fer term)
A game similar to baccarat, played mainly in France. Bets are against other players and players take turns being the Bank.
Chinese Poker (Poker term)
A poker variant played with a single deck of cards and two to four players. Players are dealt 13 cards and must form three hands (of five, five, and three cards respectively), going from the strongest to weakest hands. Points are assigned based on the strength of each hand compared to the opponent's.
Chip and a Chair (Poker term)
An expression meaning that even a player with one remaining chip could still win a tournament.
Chips (Casino term)
The colored discs which represented a monetary value. Always used in casinos which then need to be exchanged for real money.
Chop (Poker term)
To share out a pot amongst all players remaining in the hand or tournament.
Chop the Blinds (Poker term)
When only the small and big blind are left in the hand, pre-flop and those players agree to take back their blinds and end the hand.
Choppy Game (Poker term)
A game where the players and the house are going back and forth, taking turns winning and losing.
Chuck-a-Luck (Sic Bo term)
A popular variant of Sic Bo introduced in England.
Also known as Birdcage or Grand Hazard.
Circled Game (Sports betting term)
A game where the maximum bet is limited, usually due to injuries or bad weather.
Clear (Poker term)
An action that cancels all bets previously placed on the table and returns all chips to the players.
Closed (Keno term)
The time right before keno balls are drawn and no additional bets can be placed.
Closing Line (Sports betting term)
The final list of point spreads offered before game time.
Cold (Slots term)
A machine that isn't perceived to be paying out at a high rate.
Cold Call (Poker term)
Action taken to call after there has been a bet and a raise.
Cold Table (Gambling term)
When the players who are betting right are losing frequently.
Color Up (Casino term)
When you request that smaller value chips be exchanged for larger value ones.
Column Bet (Roulette term)
A bet on one of the three twelve-number columns on the roulette layout.
Combination Bet (Horse betting term)
Betting on any number of teams/horses to finish first and second, in either order.
Combination Bet (Sic Bo term)
A bet that two of the three dice will match two specific numbers.
Also, Pair Match.
Combo Draw (Poker term)
A hand that has draws in multiple hands.
Come Bet (Craps term)
Betting for the shooter to win.
Come-Out (Craps term)
The first roll of the game.
Commission (Baccarat term)
An added fee that is paid when making a Banco or house bet.
Commission (Casino term)
A fee that the casino takes out of all winnings paid by the bank. This is how the casino can profit from a game that does not have a built-in house edge.
Community Cards (Poker term)
Cards that are dealt face up and can be used by any player in the hand.
Comp Points (Casino term)
Also known as reward points. Are points added to a player's account as a part of a casino's loyalty or VIP program. These points can be exchanged for prizes or cash.
Complete (Poker term)
The action in stud games where a bet is made after the bring in, that is equal to the amount of the lowest betting limit.
Connectors (Poker term)
Cards of consecutive rank.
Continuation Bet (Poker term)
When the player who was the raiser preflop bets out on the flop.
Coordinated (Poker term)
Used to describe a board that has suited cards.
Also known as ‘wet’.
Copy (Poker term)
When the player and the banker have the same hand, the banker always wins.
Corner Bet (Roulette term)
A wager on four bets made by placing chips on the corner of adjacent numbers.
Also known as Carré in French roulette.
Counterfeit (Poker term)
When a hand becomes less valuable after community cards form a better hand.
Coup (Poker term)
The round of play.
Crack (Poker term)
To beat a big hand.
Craps (Craps term)
The numbers 2, 3, or 12 and also the name of the casino game itself. In the game of craps, two dice are rolled and certain number combinations win or lose. Players bet on correctly predicting the outcome of the dice rolls.
Credit (Casino term)
A keno card on which a player selects at least two groups containing any number of spots and also selects how the groups shall be combined.
Credit Button (Casino term)
The button used to bank money in the form of credits.
Croupier (Roulette term)
A French word for dealer, used to describe the person who operates the roulette wheel and collects and pays bets.
Cut (Blackjack term)
A French word for dealer, used to describe the person who operates the roulette wheel and collects and pays bets.
Cut Off (Poker term)
A French word for dealer, used to describe the person who operates the roulette wheel and collects and pays bets.
Cycle (Video poker terms)
The average number of hands that pass between top payout wins on video poker machines, typically through the use of the royal flush.

D

Dead Heat (Horse betting term)
When two or more horses finish in a tie.
Deal (Poker term)
To distribute the cards.
Dealer (Casino term)
The casino employee responsible for distributing the cards to each player.
Deposit (Casino term)
A payment made to an online casino in exchange for playing casino games for real money.
Deuce (Poker term)
A 2.
Dime (Sports betting term)
A bet of $1,000.
Dime Line (Sports betting term)
A line where the juice is 10%.
Dog (Sports betting term)
Short for "underdog”.
Dog Player (Sports betting term)
A bettor who mostly plays the underdog.
Dollar (Sports betting term)
A bet of $100.
Dolly (Roulette term)
This is the doll-shaped marker used on the table in the square of the winning number. This helps players identify the winning number and remains in place until all winning wagers are paid.
Dominate (Poker term)
A hand that beats another player's hand because it contains a stronger combination of cards.
Don't Come (Craps term)
A bettor who mostly plays the underdog.
Don't Pass Line (Craps term)
Betting for the shooter to lose.
Door Card (Poker term)
The first card visible in a stud hand or the first card revealed when the dealer spreads out the flop.This is also referred to as the Window Card.
Double (Craps term)
A bet on a number from 1 to 6. Two of the three available dice will have to display the designated number in order for the player to win their bet.
Double Down (Blackjack term)
To double the original bet and receive one more card.
Double for Less (Blackjack term)
Doubling down with a bet less than twice the original bet.
Double or Nothing (Blackjack term)
A bet that pays out the amount of the original wager.
Down Card (Blackjack term)
A card that is dealt facing down.
Down to the Felt (Gambling term)
A player who is out of money.
Dozen Bet (Roulette term)
A bet on one of the three consecutive dozens on the table.
Dragon Hand (Poker term)
When a hand is dealt to an empty seat.
Draw (Blackjack term)
When a player requests another card.
Draw (Keno term)
The 20 keno balls in a round that display the winning numbers.
Draw (Lottery term)
The lottery results.
Draw (Poker term)
When a player needs to receive a certain card, or cards, in order to make a given hand. For example, a player needing another heart to make a heart flush is on a “flush draw.”
Draw Poker (Poker term)
A poker variant where players are allowed to discard cards and replace them with others from the deck.
Drawing Dead (Poker term)
When no remaining cards in the deck can give a player the winning hand.
Drawing Thin (Poker term)
When a player is drawing too few outs.
Drop Percentage (Casino term)
The portion of a player's cash that the casino wins because of the house edge.
Dry (Poker term)
Used to describe a board that has no connected or suited cards.
Also referred to as ‘ragged’.
Duo (Craps term)
A bet that two specific numbers will show on two of the three dice.
Duo (Sic Bo term)
Players have 15 possible types of duos in Sic Bo.

E

Easy (Craps term)
A number combination which is achieved by rolling dice with different values (for example, an “easy 6” is made by rolling a 2 and a 4 or by rolling a 5 and a 1).
Eight-Sixed (86’d)
A dice roll of 4, 6, 8, or 10.
eCOGRA (Casino term)
Stands for e-Commerce Online Gaming Regulation and Assurance. An independent agency that audits online casinos to determine that the operating standards and games are fair to players.
Edge (Gambling term)
Having the advantage over an opponent.
Eighty-Sixed (Casino term)
Being banned by a casino for foul play.
En Prison (Roulette term)
A rule that gives players a second chance after making an even-money bet that lost to a 0 or a 00. The bet is left on the table for the next spin.
Encryption (Casino term)
A way to secure casino software and online transactions. Using complex codes that are extremely difficult to decipher.
Equity (Poker term)
The pot amount that a player is expected to win, based on the odds that they are in possession of the winning hand.
European Roulette (Roulette term)
A roulette variant with a wheel that has 37 pockets and no double zero pocket.
Even (Craps term)
A bet that the total of the three dice combined will equal an even number.
Even-Money Bet (Gambling term)
A bet that pays back the same amount that a player wagers.
Exotic (Horse betting term)
Any wager other than a straight bet or parlay.
Also, called a prop or proposition.
Expectation (Gambling term)
The amount a player can expect to win on average, based on the probability that a given hand usually wins. Can be positive or negative.
Exposure (Sports betting term)
A bet that the total of the three dice combined will equal an even number.
Eye-in-the-Sky (Casino term)
The name given to the cameras in a land-based casino that keep a watchful eye on the action.

F

Face (Bingo term)
A single bingo card.
Face Card (Poker term)
Card with a face (Jack, Queen, or King) of any suit.
Favorite (Sports betting term)
The team expected to win an event.
Ficheur (Roulette term)
A device used in American Roulette to group chips by color and more easily give players different colored chips.
Fifth Street (Poker term)
The third round of betting when players have all the cards for a five-card hand.
Fifty Cents (Gambling term)
A bet of $50.
Figure (Gambling term)
The amount owed to or by a bookmaker.
Fill Up (Poker term)
To get a card that completes a full house.
Final (Roulette term)
A bet placed on numbers on the roulette wheel that end in the same digit. For example, ‘final 7’ with three chips means betting on 7, 17, and 27.
Final Four (Sports betting term)
The remaining four teams in the NCAA basketball tournament.
Final Schnaps (Roulette term)
A bet placed on 11, 22, and 33.
Fire (Craps term)
To bet a very large wager.
First Base (Blackjack term)
The position to the far left of the dealer and the first to be dealt cards.
First Half Bet (Sports betting term)
A bet placed only on the first half of the game.
Fish (Poker term)
A card player who loses frequently and tends to bet on each hand. No matter the strength of his or her cards.
Five Card Charlie (Blackjack term)
A blackjack variation where a five-card hand that doesn't bust is a winner.
Five Card Stud (Poker term)
A poker variant with multiple betting rounds using a single deck of cards and played against other opponents.
Five Card Stud (Poker term)
There are no community cards. Players are dealt one card face down in the first round and one card face up in each of the next four rounds.
Fixed Odds (Gambling term)
When the odds are predetermined, and is often used in sports results betting.
Flash (Casino term)
An online software technology (Macromedia Flash) that doesn't require download.
Flash (Gambling term)
A change of the odds information.
Flashboard (Keno term)
The display which shows the numbers that make up the keno draw.
Flat Betting (Gambling term)
Refers to betting the same amount for each hand with no variation in denomination.
Flat Call (Poker term)
When a bet is called instead of raising.
Flat Top (Slots term)
A slot that pays a fixed jackpot amount as opposed to a progressive jackpot amount.
Flop (Poker term)
The first three community cards dealt face up.
Flush (Poker term)
A hand composed of all cards from the same suit.
Fold (Poker term)
When a player gives up, usually due to a poor combination of cards or they suspect an opponent has a very strong hand.
Forecast (Sports betting term)
A bet that predicts the 1st and 2nd places for a given event.
Foul (Poker term)
A losing hand where the two-card low hand is set higher than the five-card high hand. Or when the cards are set with the wrong number of cards.
Fouling a Hand (Poker term)
Setting a hand incorrectly.
Four Corners (Bingo term)
A pattern where the corner numbers of the card must be matched to win.
Fourth Street (Poker term)
The second round of betting when players are in possession of four of the total five cards dealt during a game.
Free Card (Poker term)
A round where all players in the hand check, so the next card is dealt without any player having to put money into the pot.
Free Space (Bingo term)
The center square of the bingo card that does not have a number assigned to it. It can be used towards a winning pattern like a wild card.
Free Spin (Slots term)
When a player can spin the slots reels for real money without having to wager any of his or her own cash. While the payout for a free slots spin can vary, it's often based on the wager (number of coins) and number of paylines from the previous bet.
Freeroll (Poker term)
A type of tournament that has no entry fee.
Also, a hand that will win or at least split the pot.
Freeze-Out (Poker term)
A type of tournament that doesn't allow a re-buy.
Front Hand (Poker term)
The last hand consists of three cards which are required to be the weakest of the player's three hands.
FTW (Casino jargon)
For the win.
Full House (Poker term)
A hand comprised two cards of one rank and three cards of a second rank.
Full Ring (Poker term)
A poker game with a maximum number of nine or ten players at the table.
Futures (Sports betting term)
Bets placed based on predicting the outcome of a future event.

G

Gambler’s Fallacy
A low-value hand that generally should not be played because it is unlikely to win.
Getting Down (Gambling term)
Making a bet.
Gg (Casino jargon)
Good game.
Gla (Casino jargon)
Good luck to all.
Goose (Keno term)
The device used to mix up and draw the keno balls.
Grand Salami (Sports betting term)
The combined score of goals in all the hockey games scheduled for the day.
Grid (Sports betting term)
A matrix that shows the different bets that are possible. Online, players click on the grid in order to place, withdraw or confirm a bet.
Grind (Poker term)
To play a large volume of smaller staked poker games, over a large number of hours, on a regular basis in order to make a steady profit. A person who does this is called a grinder.

H

Half Time Bet (Sports betting term)
A bet placed only on the second half of the game.
Half-a-Dollar (Gambling term)
A bet of $50.
Hand (Gambling term)
The cards a player holds, or is using, to make the best combination of cards.
Also, the play between each shuffle of the cards.
Hand Behind (Poker term)
A five-card hand that is traditionally placed behind the two-card hand on the table.
Hand in Front (Poker term)
A two-card hand that is traditionally placed in front of the five-card hand on the table.
Handicapper (Sports betting term)
The person who determines the point spread.
Handicapping (Sports betting term)
The attempt to predict the outcome of sporting events. Usually involves research.
Handle (Sports betting term)
The total amount of money bet on an event or group of events.
Hard (Craps term)
A number combination achieved by rolling two dice with the same value (for example, a “hard 8” is made by rolling a 4 and a 4).
Hard Hand (Poker term)
A hand that can only have one value; either a hand without any aces or a hand with a high enough value that aces can only be worth one point.
Hard Way (Craps term)
A dice roll of 4, 6, 8, or 10 rolled hard before an easy way or a 7.
Hardway (Bingo term)
A pattern in a straight line without the use of the free space.
He (Casino jargon)
Refers to the poker game Texas Hold'em.
Heads Up (Blackjack term)
When there is only one player playing at the blackjack table.
Hedging (Sports betting term)
Placing wagers on the opposite side in order to cut losses or guarantee a minimum amount of winnings.
High Bet (Roulette term)
A bet placed on all of the numbers from 19 to 36.
High Card (Poker term)
The highest card in a player's hand when the player's hand is worth less than a pair.
High Hand (Poker term)
A five-card hand.
High Poker (Poker term)
A poker game where the highest hand wins.
High Roller (Casino term)
A player who plays at high stakes and places large bets.
Hijack (Poker term)
The position sitting to the right of the cut-off.
Hi-Lo (Craps term)
Betting that the next roll will be a 2 or a 12.
Hit (Blackjack term)
A request for an additional card.
Hit (Slots term)
To spin a winning payline combination.
Hole Cards (Blackjack term)
The facedown cards that a player or dealer is dealt from the pack.
Heim Field Advantage (Sports betting term)
The edge the home team is expected to have.
Hook (Sports betting term)
A half-point.
Hop Bet (Craps term)
A bet that the next roll will be a particular combination of the dice.
Horn Bet (Craps term)
A bet that the next roll will be a 2, 3, 11, or 12, made in multiples of four.
Hot (Casino term)
A player who is on a winning streak or a table where players are winning frequently.
Hot (Slots term)
A machine that is perceived to be paying out at a high rate.
Hot Game (Sports betting term)
A game that is drawing a lot of action on one side from knowledgeable handicappers.
Hot Table (Casino term)
When the players who are betting right are winning frequently.
House (Casino term)
The casino.
House Edge (Casino term)
The likelihood that the casino will win money, calculated as the ratio of the expected player loss to the initial bet amount.
House Way (Poker term)
The set of rules that all dealers must follow when constructing their two hands.
Hu (Blackjack term)
Heads up.

ICH

Idiot End (Poker term)
The low end of a straight. Also known as dumb end or sucker end.
Implied Odds (Poker term)
Odds that do not exist currently but are calculated based on expected earnings when a given hand hits
In and Out Teaser (Sports betting term)
When the player picks the favorite, underdog, over and under of the same game.
Inside Bet (Roulette term)
A bet placed on a specific number.
Inside Straight Draw (Poker term)
A straight that can be made with a single card that fills a gap in the middle of the straight. For example, a hand of 2, 3, 5 has an inside straight draw to a 4 being dealt.
Instant Win (Lottery term)
A type of lottery ticket that immediately indicates on the card if a prize has been won.
Insurance (Blackjack term)
A side bet that the dealer will have a natural. It is available when the dealer's up card is an ace.
Isolate (Poker term)
When a player raises with the intention of making all other players except one fold.

J

Jackpot (Gambling term)
A big cash prize.
Jacks or Better (Poker term)
A variation of video poker where only hands that have a pair of Jack or higher win.
Joker (Poker term)
The 53rd and sometimes 54th card in a deck. Used as a wildcard. While it may sometimes be completely wild, more often than not it can only be wild to complete a straight, flush, or a straight flush. If it does not have an opportunity to create one of these hands, then it is treated as an ace instead.
Juice (Sports betting term)
The commission the bookie earns.
Junket (Casino term)
A variation of video poker where only hands that have a pair of Jack or higher win.

K

Keno (Casino term)
A card that does not itself take part in determining the rank of the hand but that may be used to break ties between hands of the same rank.
Kicker (Poker term)
A card that does not itself take part in determining the rank of the hand but that may be used to break ties between hands of the same rank.
King Ticket (Keno term)
A card that does not itself take part in determining the rank of the hand but that may be used to break ties between hands of the same rank.

L

La Grande (Poker term)
A two-card hand that is worth nine points.
La Petite (Poker term)
A two-card hand that is worth eight points.
Lady (Poker term)
A Queen.
Lay Bet (Craps term)
Betting that a 7 will be rolled before the point.
Lay Down (Poker term)
To fold a poker hand.
Lay Odds (Sports betting term)
To make a bet on terms favorable to the other party (they would win more than they bet).
Laying the Points (Sports betting term)
Betting the favorite by giving up points.
Laying the Price (Sports betting term)
Betting the favorite by laying money odds.
Layoff (Sports betting term)
Money bet by a house with another bookmaker to reduce its liability.
Let it Ride (Poker term)
To add winnings from the previous bet to the current bet.
Limit (Gambling term)
A game with a fixed limit on the bet size per round.
Limit (Sports betting term)
The maximum amount a bookmaker will allow you to bet before he changes the odds and/or the points.
Limp (Poker term)
To flat call the amount of the big blind.
Linemaker (Sports betting term)
The person who sets the original and subsequent betting lines.
Also known as an "oddsmaker."
Lines (Sports betting term)
Odds offered to the bettor.
Little Joe (Craps term)
A hard 4. Sometimes referred to as "Little Joe from Kokomo".
Live Dealer Games (Casino term)
Online casino games that are run by real human dealers. Players can see the dealers and games on their device using a live-streaming video link. Players can also communicate with the dealer using live chat.
Lo (Poker term)
See Low Poker.
Lock (Gambling term)
An easy winner.
Long Odds (Sports betting term)
Odds that are generally greater than 10:1.
Longshot (Gambling term)
An unlikely winner.
Loose (Poker term)
A player who plays many hands, including lower quality hands.
Low Bet (Roulette term)
A bet on all of the first eight numbers.
Low Hand (Poker term)
A two-card hand.
Low Poker (Poker term)
A poker game where the lowest hand wins.
Low Triple (Craps term)
A roll of triples with the numbers 1, 2 or 3.
Lump Sum (Lottery term)
A lottery payout that is paid in a single payment.

M

Maniac (Poker term)
A player who plays extremely aggressively and loosely.
Margin (Sports betting term)
The amount a competitor in an event finishes in front of another competitor.
Mark (Keno term)
The indicator on a player's keno ticket shows which numbers have been picked.
Martingale (Gambling term)
A negative progression strategy which says you should increase your bet after each loss by doubling and adding one unit. For example: (Original bet) 2 + (Martingale bet) 2 + 1 = (New bet) 3.
Middle (Sports betting term)
To win both sides of the same contest in a sports betting event. Wagering on the underdog at one point spread and the favorite at a different point spread and winning on both sides.
Middle Hand (Poker term)
The second hand consists of five cards which are required to be weaker than the player's back hand and stronger than the player's front hand.
Middle Pair (Poker term)
A hand consisting of a pair using the middle valued card on the flop.
Miss (Poker term)
To not make a hand.
Money Line (Sports betting term)
A bet on the winner of an event with no point spread odds.
Monkey (Poker term)
A 10 or a face card.
Monster (Poker term)
An extremely strong hand.
Move the Line (Sports betting term)
A player pays an additional price to receive half a point or more in his favor on a point spread game.
Muck (Poker term)
To fold a hand face down onto the discard pile.
Multiplier (Poker term)
A type of wild card that, when used to make a winning combination, doubles or triples (or more) the payout.
Multi-Race Ticket (Keno term)
A keno ticket is wagered for more than one game. All games covered by the ticket must be consecutive and be wagered at the same rate.
Multi-Table Tournament (MTT) (Poker term)
An online tournament with more than one table of players.
Multi-Tabling (Poker term)
To play more than one table of online poker at once.

N

N1 (Casino jargon)
Nice one.
Natural (Blackjack term)
A two-card hand that is worth 21 points and is automatically a winning hand.
Natural (Craps term)
A come-out roll of 7 or 11.
Natural (Poker term)
A two-card hand that is worth either eight or nine points.
Nh (Casino jargon)
Nice hand.
Nickel (Gambling term)
A bet of $500.
Nickel Line (Sports betting term)
A sports wagering line where the juice is five per cent.
Nina from Pasadena (Craps term)
Betting that the next roll will result in a combination of 9.
NL (Casino jargon)
No limit.
No Action (Sports betting term)
A wager in which no money is lost or won.
No Limit (Gambling term)
A game with no limit on the bet size per round.
No-Deposit Bonus (Casino term)
Free money that doesn't require an initial cash deposit from the player. And can usually be used without restriction at the online casino.
Nosebleed (Gambling term)
Stakes that are extremely high.
Np (Casino jargon)
Nice play or no problem.
Nut Low (Poker term)
The best possible low hand.
Nut Nut (Poker term)
Having the best possible low hand and the best possible high hand in a split pot game.
Nuts (Poker term)
The best hand.

Ö

Odds (Gambling term)
The sportsbook's set chance of a competitor winning (adjusted to include a profit).
Off the Board (Sports betting term)
A game that the bookmaker is not offering action on at that moment.
Off-Suit (Poker term)
Cards of different suits.
Omaha (Poker term)
A poker variant similar to Hold'em with multiple betting rounds using one deck of cards and played against other opponents. Players are dealt four hole cards and share community cards. The aim is to make the best hand using five cards.
On (Bingo term)
When a player's card needs only one more number for a bingo.
On Tilt (Poker term)
A player who reacts poorly to a loss and begins to play recklessly and aggressively.
One-Roll Bet (Craps term)
Betting on the results of the very next roll.
Online Casino (Casino term)
An online version of a traditional, physical casino. The online casino can be web-based (no downloading of software needed to play) or download-based (a software client needs to be downloaded in order to play).
Open (Keno term)
Any point in time when the casino is accepting more keno wagers for the coming draw.
Open (Poker term)
To make the first bet in a round.
Open-Ended Straight Draw (Poker term)
Cards of different suits.A straight that can be made with one of two cards that completes either end of a straight. For example, a hand of 2, 3, 4, 5 has an open-ended straight draw to a 6 or an ace being dealt.
Out (Poker term)
An undealt card that has the potential to form a winning hand.
Outdraw (Poker term)
To make a better hand (than the opponent's) by drawing better cards.
Outlaw Line (Sports betting term)
The earliest line in sports betting. This is an overnight line that only a handful of players are allowed to bet into.
Outside Bet (Roulette term)
Even-money bets like black/red, even/odd, and high/low.
Over Card (Poker term)
A hole card that is higher than any card on the board.
Over Pair (Poker term)
A pocket pair that is a higher rank than the cards on the board.
Over/Under (Sports betting term)
A bet on whether the combined total of the points/goals scored by the two teams will exceed or be less than a specified number.
Overbet (Poker term)
A bet that is larger than the size of the pot.
Overdrawn (Bingo term)
A number that appears to be drawn more frequently than would seem random.
Also known as hot.
Overdue (Bingo term)
A number that appears to be drawn less frequently than would seem random.
Overlay (Poker term)
When a poker room adds money to the prize pool beyond the total of the buy-ins.
Overlay (Sports betting term)
Odds which are higher than they should be and favor the player.

P

Paint (Poker term)
A face card.
Pair (Poker term)
A hand consisting of two cards of the same rank.
Parlay (Gambling term)
Adding winnings from the previous roll to the current bet. To bet on two or more games with the intent of reinvesting the winnings from the first win on the next wager. All selections must be correct for the parlay to win.
Pass (Poker term)
To not bet or to fold.
Pass Line (Craps term)
Betting for the shooter to win.
Passive (Poker term)
A poker player who bets/raises infrequently and tends to call instead.
Pat (Blackjack term)
An unbusted hand that is worth at least 17 points and the player takes no more cards.
Pat (Poker term)
To keep a hand without taking any more cards.
Pay Table (Poker term)
A chart that lists the payout structure for winning hand combinations.
Payline (Slots term)
The line of symbols on a reel that pays out when a winning combination of symbols is hit. There can be as little as three paylines on an online slot or as many as 100. A payline can be a straight line across all the reels or it can take the form of a variety of predetermined shapes. For example, vertical along a single reel or zigzag across multiple reels.
Payoff (Gambling term)
The money received by the player from a win.
Payout Percentage (Gambling term)
The statistical percentage of every bet wagered that will be returned to the player. This is always less than 100%.
Picks (Sports betting term)
Bets/wagers.
Pineapple (Poker term)
A poker variant similar to Hold'em with multiple betting rounds using one deck of cards and played against other opponents. Players are dealt three hole cards and share community cards. Players must discard one of their hole cards after the flop is dealt.
Place (Poker term)
To finish in the top three, four or sometimes top five in a competition or event.
Place Bet (Craps term)
A bet that wins if a specific number is rolled before the round ends and similarly loses if the shooter hits the point, or a 7, before hitting the specific number.
Playthrough Requirement (Casino term)
This refers to the player in baccarat, as well as, the bet made on the player winning and the hand that is opposite to the Banco hand.
Pocket Cards (Poker term)
The facedown cards that a player or dealer gets.
Pocket Pair (Poker term)
Paired hole cards.
Point (Craps term)
The number established by the come-out roll. It can be any number other than a natural or craps.
Point Spread (Sports betting term)
The points given to the team less likely to win to even its odds against the team favored to win.
Poker (Poker term)
The generic name, which is given to a wide variety of table card games, usually those that have set rounds of betting and where winning is determined by a hierarchy of card combinations.
Pokies (Slots term)
Australian and New Zealand term for slot games.
Position (Gambling term)
The order in which a player acts during a round. Early position players are first to act, late position players act after other players have acted.
Post (Poker term)
To place chips into the pot, usually an ante or blind.
Postage Stamp (Bingo term)
A pattern where a 2x2 grid is formed in any of the four corners.
Pot (Poker term)
The amount of chips/money from blinds, antes, and bets that accumulates during each round and is eventually paid out to the overall winner of that hand.
Pot Limit (Gambling term)
A game with a fixed bet size per round which is equivalent to the size of the current pot.
Pot Odds (Poker term)
The ratio of the amount of money in the pot. Compared to the amount of money needed to call a bet.
Powerball (Lottery term)
A lottery variant where the jackpot prize is won by matching five numbers and the bonus ball. Smaller prizes can be won by matching a lesser combination of numbers.
Press (Gambling term)

To wager a larger amount than usual.
Press a Bet (Gambling term)
To add winnings from the previous bet to the current bet.
Price (Sports betting term)
The odds or points spread.
Progressive Jackpot (Slots term)
A jackpot game that grows larger over time and is often linked to a network of machines. The jackpot continues to grow until it’s won, at which point the machine resets back to a predetermined starting amount.
Progressive Slot (Slots term)
A slot game that is linked to other progressive jackpots that pool the prize across thousands of online players.
Prop (Proposition) Bet (Sports betting term)
A special wager offered by the sportsbook on unique and various topics. These wagers can be on sporting events, politics, and even trial outcomes. The wagers use the money line format of payoff odds.
Puckline (Sports betting term)
Giving odds of a goal spread in hockey instead of using a Canadian Line, where both a goal spread and money line are played.
Pull Tab (Lottery term)
A type of lottery ticket where the number or symbol is covered by something that must be pulled away to reveal the symbol.
Punto (Baccarat term)
The player. Also the bet that is placed on the player winning and also the hand that sits opposite the Banco hand.
Puppy (Sports betting term)
The underdog.
Push (Blackjack term)
A tie. The player's bet is returned and nothing further happens.

Q

Quads (Poker term)
A hand made up of four cards of the same rank.
Quarter Bet (Roulette term)
A roulette bet that is placed on four numbers with a single bet. This is similar to a corner bet.
Quick Pick (Keno term)
A lottery ticket with numbers automatically selected by the computer instead of the player.
Also known as a Lucky Dip.

R

Rabbit Hunt (Poker term)
Dealing out what would have been the remaining cards after a hand has ended, before all cards have been dealt.
Rag (Poker term)
A card that is of little value and doesn't improve the quality of the hand.
A card that is of little value and doesn't improve the quality of the hand.
To observe, not play, a casino game.
Rainbow (Poker term)
Three or four cards that are of different suits.
Raise (Poker term)
Action taken to bet at least double the blind or ante.
Rake (Poker term)
A percentage or flat fee that is collected by the house for each hand of poker played.
Random Number Generator (Slots term)
A special set of mathematical instructions, known as algorithms, that ensure a fair and unbiased outcome in a casino's games.
Rank (Poker term)
The numerical value of a card.
Re-Bet (Gambling term)
A bet involving the same amount that was wagered in the previous game.
Re-Buy (Poker term)
An additional amount of chips or money that a player can buy, either when knocked out of the hand or when running low on chips/money.
Redraw (Poker term)
A made hand that has a draw to an even better hand.
RounderReels (Slots term)
Someone in poker that players well and successfully makes a living from playing poker.
Reload Bonus (Casino term)
Bonus money players get for subsequent deposits.
Represent (Poker term)
To act in a way that indicates having a specific hand.
Return (Gambling term)
To act in a way that indicates having a specific hand.
Reverse Tells (Poker term)
Body language, expressions, and repeated actions in similar situations intentionally give false information about a hand that a player has.
Right Bettor (Craps term)
The person betting with the shooter.
Ring Game (Poker term)
A regular poker game that is not a tournament.
River (Poker term)
The final community card which is dealt.
RNG (Slots term)
Abbreviation of Random Number Generator.
Rolled Up (Poker term)
To act in a way that indicates having a specific hand.In seven card stud poker, rolled up is a starting hand of three of a kind.
Roulette Wheel (Roulette term)
The rotating mechanism that determines which bets win and which bets lose. The roulette wheel typically contains either 37 or 38 distinct pockets.
Rounder (Poker term)
Someone who plays well and makes a living from playing poker.
Royal Flush (Poker term)
The top ranked hand made up with the Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and ten of the same suit.
Royalties (Poker term)
Special bonuses that can be won for playing pre-determined strong hands. For example, having quads or better on the back hand or using all 13 cards to make a single straight or a flush.
Runline (Sports betting term)
To act in a way that indicates having a specific hand.
Runner (Sports betting term)
One who places bets for another.

S

Scalper (Sports betting term)
Someone who attempts to profit from the differences in odds from book to book by betting both sides of the same game at different prices.
Scare Card (Poker term)
A community card that likely gives an opponent a better hand.
Scared Money (Gambling term)
A bankroll that a player cannot afford to lose or a stake limit that is too high for a player's bankroll.
Scatter Symbol (Slots term)
Special symbols that pay out when two or more appear anywhere on the screen during a slots game. Even outside of a winning payline. Scatter symbols, or scatters as they're also referred to, can serve as a special multiplier. To raise a player's bet by double, triple, or higher, And may also trigger free spins or bonus rounds when they randomly appear.
Scoop (Poker term)
To win the entire pot, usually in high-low split games.
Scouts (Sports betting term)
The box that holds the cards to be dealt in casinos.
Scratch Card (Lottery term)
A type of lottery ticket where the number or symbol is covered by something that must be scratched off to reveal the symbol.
See (Poker term)
To call a bet.
Semi-Bluff (Poker term)
To make a play that represents having a strong hand when, in actuality, the hand is weak, although it has some potential to make a winning hand.
Set (Poker term)
This hand consists of three cards of the same rank. In games with community cards, a set consists of two hole cards and one community card.
Seven Card Stud (Poker term)
A poker variant with multiple betting rounds using one deck of cards and played against other opponents. There are no community cards. Players are dealt one card face down in each of the first two rounds, one card face up in each of the next four rounds and one card face down in the final round.
Seven Out (Craps term)
When the shooter rolls a 7 before making the point and loses the pass line bet.
Seventh Street (Poker term)
The fifth and final round of betting when players have all the cards for a seven-card hand.
Sh (Casino jargon)
Short handed.
Shark (Poker term)
An expert card player.
Shill (Casino term)
A player paid by the casino to make up numbers in underrepresented table games and tournaments.
Shooter (Craps term)
The person rolling the dice.
Short Stack (Poker term)
Having a smaller number of chips compared to the other players in the game or compared to the maximum allowed buy-in amount. Usually less than 100 times the big blind.
Short-Handed (Poker term)
A card game that is being played with fewer than the typical number of players.
Showdown (Poker term)
When the remaining players at the end of a hand show their cards to determine who the winner is.
Shut Out (Sports betting term)
What happens to a bettor who tries to place a bet after the action closes.
Also, when the losing team does not score at all.
Sic Bo (Sic Bo term)
A three-dice game where the player predicts the outcome of the roll of the dice.
Side Pot (Poker term)
A secondary pot that is formed when one or more players go all-in and there is still additional betting from other players remaining in the hand.
Sides (Sports betting term)
The two teams or athletes playing - the underdog and the favorite.
Simple Bet (Craps term)
The player bets on one single number and the payout varies depending on the number of dice bearing the single number selected. The payout can range from 1:1 in the case of a single die to 10:1 for all three dice.
Single (Sports betting term)
A bet on one selection to win. Also known as a straight up bet.
Single-Table Tournament (STT) (Poker term)
An online tournament with only one table of players.
Sixth Street (Poker term)
The fourth round of betting when players have six cards for a seven-card hand.
Slot Machine (Casino term)
A slot machine, previously known as a fruit machine, is a gambling machine with three or more reels that spin when a button is pushed.
Slow Play (Poker term)
To play a strong hand as if it was very weak. Thereby misleading other players as to the true strength of the hand.
Small Bet (Craps term)
A bet that the sum of all three dice will be between 4 and 10.
Small Blind (Poker term)
The forced bet from the player in the seat directly to the left of the dealer.
Snake Eyes (Craps term)
Two 1s on the dice.
Soft Hand (Blackjack term)
A hand that contains one or more aces that can be worth either 1 or 11.
Special (Poker term)
Games that are usually played with a different set of cards other than the pack purchased at admission.
Speed Bingo (Bingo term)
A bingo variant where numbers are called very quickly and bingos can be made in as few as three numbers.
Split Hand (Blackjack term)
To split the initial two cards into two separate hands. This is allowed only when the initial two cards are of equal rank.
Split Pair (Poker term)
In 7 card stud poker, when a down card matches the up card making a pair.
Side Pot (Poker term)
A secondary pot that is formed when one or more players go all-in and there is still additional betting from other players remaining in the hand.
Split Pot (Poker term)
A pot that is shared by two or more players.
Split Ticket (Keno term)
A keno ticket on which the equivalent of two or more straight or basic tickets are written. Each group of spots on a split ticket is evaluated separately.
Sports Lottery (Lottery term)
A type of lottery where winners are selected based on outcomes of sports events.
Sportsbook (Sports betting term)
A keno ticket on which the equivalent of two or more straight or basic tickets are written. Each group of spots on a split ticket is evaluated separately.
Spot (Keno term)
Numbers that have been marked on a keno ticket.
Ss (Casino jargon)
Short Stacked.
Staggered Payout (Slots term)
A pay table that pays more to slot players that have wagered more.
Stakes (Poker term)
The limit a given table has for betting and raising.
Also, the maximum value of the blinds in blind games.
Standoff (Poker term)
When both hands are of equal value.
Also, a bet that the hands will tie.

Steam (Slots term)
When a line starts to move rapidly.
Sticky Bonus (Casino term)
A special type of cash bonus that cannot be cashed out. It's used by casinos online to pad players' bankrolls. So that they can play more or at higher stakes.
Straddle (Poker term)
An optional extra blind bet, typically made by the player one to the left of the big blind and equal to twice the big blind. The straddler acts last before the flop and may re-raise.
Straight (Poker term)
A hand consisting of five cards of consecutive rank.
Straight Bet (Roulette term)
A wager on just one team, athlete or horse.
Straight Flush (Poker term)
The second ranked hand consists of five consecutive cards of the same suit (Which isn't a royal flush).
Straight Ticket (Keno term)
A keno ticket on which a player selects spots without any groupings.
Street Bet (Roulette term)
A bet placed on three numbers at once.
Strong Bet (Craps term)
A bet on all three dice at once. For example, betting that the same number will appear on all three dice.
Stud Poker (Poker term)
A poker variant that is played with both up cards and down cards.
Suit (Poker term)
The colored category into which cards are grouped. Traditionally red hearts and red diamonds and black spades and black clubs. Some online decks offer four colors: red hearts, blue diamonds, green clubs and black spades.
Suited Connectors (Poker term)
Cards of consecutive rank and of the same suit.
Super Stud (Poker term)
A poker variant played similarly to Caribbean Stud but with a progressive jackpot.
Surrender (Blackjack term)
An option to pay a penalty and throw away a hand. To forfeit a blackjack hand and have half of the bet returned. This action can be taken only before any other action is made.
Symbols (Slots term)
The pictures, numbers, or letters on a slot machine's reels that are used to determine winning combinations. Typically slot symbols include imagery that relay the game's theme. Such as fruit, dollar signs and specialized characters.

T

Table (Poker term)
To turn cards face up at showdown.
Tai Sai (Sic Bo term)
Another term for Sic Bo.
Take Odds (Sports betting term)
To accept a bet, or to make a bet, on terms not favorable to the other party (they would win less than they bet).
Taking the Points (Sports betting term)
Betting the underdog and its advantage in the point spread.
Taking the Price (Sports betting term)
Betting the underdog and accepting money odds.
Tank (Gambling term)
To take time to think through a decision before making an action.
Tapped Out (Gambling term)
A player who is totally out of money.
Teaser (Sports betting term)
A bet on two or more teams where the line on each team is adjusted in the favor of the bettor. Like a parlay, all selections must be correct for the teaser to win.
Tells (Poker term)
Body language, expressions, and repeated actions in similar situations that can give away information about a hand..
Texas Blackout (Bingo term)
A bingo variant where the first number is called and depending upon whether that number is even or odd, all the even (or odd) numbers are considered wild and are matched. The game then proceeds to a blackout.
Texas Hold'em (Poker term)
A poker variant with multiple betting rounds, using one deck of cards and played against other opponents. Players are dealt two hole cards and share community cards. The objective is to make the best hand using five cards (including one, two, or no hole cards).
The Cage (Casino term)
The name given to the place where the casino keeps its money.
Third Base (Blackjack term)
The position nearest to the dealer's right and the last to be played before the dealer's hand is played.
Third Street (Poker term)
The first round of betting in 7 card stud poker, when players have three of the seven cards.
Three of a Kind (Poker term)
The position nearest to the dealer's right and the last to be played before the dealer's hand is played.
Ticket (Keno term)
The gridded form, numbered 1 to 80, that players use to place keno bets.
Ticket (Sports betting term)
A sports betting wager.
Tie (Sports betting term)
A wager in which no money is lost or won because the teams' scores were equal to the number of points in the given line.
Tight (Poker term)
A player who doesn't play many hands and tends to play higher quality hands.
Tilt (Gambling term)
When a player has hit a losing streak.
Toke (Casino term)
Meaning to tip the dealer.
Top Pair (Poker term)
A hand consisting of a pair using the highest card on the flop.
Total (Craps term)
A bet that indicates the total combined value of all three dice.
Totals Bet (Sports betting term)
A proposition bet in which the bettor speculates that the total score by both teams in a game will be more or less than the line posted by the sportsbook.
Trey (Gambling term)
A three.
Triple (Craps term)
A strong bet that all three dice will show the same number.
Trips (Poker term)
The position nearest to the dealer's right and the last to be played before the dealer's hand is played.
True Odds (Sports betting term)
The real odds of something happening.
Turkey (Poker term)
A player who acts disrespectfully to the dealer.
Turn (Poker term)
The fourth of the five community cards dealt.
Ty (Casino jargon)
Thank you.

U

Under (Sports betting term)
A wager that the total points scored by two teams will be under a certain figure.
Under the Gun (Poker term)
The position sitting to the left of the blinds is where players act first before the flop and immediately after the blinds on all other streets.
Underdog (Sports betting term)
The team is perceived to be most likely to lose.
Up Card (Poker term)
A card that is dealt face up.
Utg (Casino jargon)
Under the gun.

V

Value (Sports betting term)
Getting the best odds on a wagering proposition and the highest possible edge.
Value Bet (Poker term)
A bet made with the intention of getting called by a worse hand.
Variance (Poker term)
A measure of the swings in winning and losing in poker.
Video Poker (Video poker terms)
Five-card draw poker on a slot machine.
Vigorish (Sports betting term)
The bookmaker's commission on a losing bet. Also known as "juice" or "vig" for short.
Virgin (Bingo term)
A number combination that has never been drawn before.
Virtual Casino Games (Casino term)
Five-card draw poker on a slot machine.

W

Wager (Gambling term)
Any bet that is made in an online or land-based casino.
Wagering Requirement (Casino term)
The same as a playthrough requirement.
Way Ticket (Keno term)
This refers to a progressive jackpot that gets offered by more than one casino where the game can be played.
Weak Bet (Craps term)
A bet on a single number to appear on a single die.
Whale (Poker term)
A bad player with a massive bankroll.
Whales (Poker term)
Mega rich players who bet big and can afford to lose.
Wheel (Poker term)
To miss a draw.
Wild Card (Poker term)
The card in the deck (including the joker). It is designated to represent any other card to make the best possible hand.
Wild Number (Bingo term)
A bingo variant where the first number called determines the wild number and then all numbers on the bingo card that end in that wild number are matched. For example, if 42 is called, all numbers ending in 2 are matched.
Wild Symbol (Slots term)
The wild symbol can be found in most slot games. This symbol has the ability to substitute most other symbols to increase the chances of a bigger win. Occasionally, landing 3 or more wilds may trigger a bonus game.
Wired Cards (Poker term)
A pair, trips, or four of a kind dealt consecutively or back-to-back in a hand.
This is also the case when the two hole cards are paired.
Wiseguy (Sports betting term)
A knowledgeable handicapper or bettor.
Writer (Keno term)
The casino employee conducting the keno action.
Wrong Bettor (Craps term)
The person betting against the shooter.

Y

Yhs (Casino jargon)
Your hand sucks.
Yo (Casino jargon)
The number 11
YW (Casino jargon)
You're welcome.
3Bet (Poker term)
A betting action whereby a player makes a raise after another player has bet.
4Bet (Poker term)
A betting action whereby a player makes a raise after another player makes a 3bet.