Gamblers like to use lingo. Whether they're at a blackjack table in vegas or playing roulette online, there are special words and phrases that gamblers use to decribe what's going on.
This online gambling glossery has been put together to help players learn what all these casino terms mean. It's all sorted alphabetically so it should be easy to find the gambling term you're looking for. Wherever you are playing, whether it's Las Vegas or online, when you come across a new word or phrase just come here to find out what it means.
| Word | Description |
|---|---|
| A Bite | The amount of credit a gambler asks the House to extend. |
| Action | The current amount of money in play. Specifically in Poker this is increasing the pot with an additional bet. |
| Action Jackson | A frequent and enthusiastic gambler. |
| Active Player | Player who is currently engaged in the game by merit of having a stake in the pot. |
| Aggregate Limit | The complete and maximum payout of a casino available in a single game. |
| Aggregate Winnings | The complete winnings of a single player for a particular game. |
| All In | A dramatic bet by a player of all his chips on one hand in poker. |
| Anchor | The last person before the dealer to play his hand at a Blackjack table. |
| Ante | A Poker term referring to the first wager of a particular hand, usually describing a minimum 'buy-in' to be included in that hand. |
| Apple | A completely new player that does not yet know how to win a particular game. |
| Apron | The edge of the gambling table beyond the active play area. |
| At Risk | A players' wager is 'at risk' when the act of gaming - i.e. when the roulette wheel is spinning or the cards being dealt. |
| Baccarat | A classic casino card game wherein the aim it to make a total as close as possible to 9, discounting all cards higher than ten or making totals above ten. |
| Banker | In a card game, dealer or the players who books the action of the other bettors at the table. |
| Bankroll | The funds available to a player to gamble with |
| Basic Strategy | Typically referring to Blackjack, this is a mathematically standardised way of playing in order to maximise the gamer's chances. |
| Bet | Something that is laid, staked, or pledged typically between two parties on the outcome of a contest or a contingent issue. |
| Betting Limits | Limits set by the House on the minimum and maximum bet that will be accepted, which will vary from table to table. |
| Big Dime | A bet of $10,000. |
| Big Order | A very large bet on a sporting event of at least a five-figure sum. |
| Bingo | A lottery style game based upon numbers drawn at random compared against printed tickets. |
| Bingo Marker | A large reservoir pen filled with thin paint or ink used to demarcate which numbers have already been called on a bingo card. |
| Black | A slang term for a $100 chip, as they are most commonly black in colour. |
| Blackjack | A classic casino card game where the aim of the game is beat the dealer by making as high a hand as possible without exceeding 21. |
| Blind Bet | A particular type of bet in Poker, caused by the players position in relation to the dealer and order of betting. |
| Bluff | A bluff is the act of betting aggressively and confidently from a weak position to convince other players that your hand is strong, thusly encouraging them to surrender their hand. |
| Board | A poker term referring to the 'community cards' used by all of the players in the centre of the table. |
| Boat | A slang term for a 'full house' in poker (three of a kind and a pair). |
| Bones | Gaming dice. |
| Break-even Point | The point at which the wager made by the player would be equal to that of the payoffs received. |
| Bring-in | A term in Seven Card Stud Poker for the compulsory bet the player displaying the lowest value card in the initial round of betting. |
| Broke Money | The funds extended by the casino as a courtesy to an unlucky player to get a cab home. |
| Buck | A bet of $100. |
| Bug | A slang term for the Joker card. |
| Bump | The act of raising in a card game. |
| Burn Card | Those cards that are put in the discarded cards rack without first having entered into play. Each time the deck is shuffled and then cut, one card is then 'burned'. |
| Bust | A general term for failure, but specifically exceeding 21 in a hand of Blackjack. This is also known as a 'break'. |
| Button | The marker or indicator that is passed around the gaming table to indicate which position the dealer will deal to first. |