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Action:
This is a general gambling term which refers to the total
amount of money bet in a specific period of time. Ten bets
of 15 dollars each is $150 of action.
Burn Card:
A single card taken from the top of the deck or the first
card in a shoe which the dealer slides across the table from
his/her left to the right, and is placed into the discard
tray. The card may or may not be shown face up (which can
affect the count if you are counting cards). A card is
burned after each shuffle.
Basic
Strategy: A playing system that provides the long-run,
optimal way to play, based on the players cards and the
dealers exposed cards.
Cut Card:
A solid colored card, typically a piece of plastic which is
given to a player by the dealer for the purpose of cutting
the deck(s) after a shuffle.
Hole Card:
Any face down card. The definition most often refers to the
dealer's single face down card however.
Shoe: A
device that can hold up to eight decks of cards which allows
the dealer to slide out the cards one at a time.
Hard Hand:
A hand in which any Ace is counted as a 1 and not as an 11,
or a hand without an Ace. Example: If your hand consists of
an Ace, 7, and a 9, you have a hard 17.
Soft Hand:
A hand in which any Ace is counted as an 11 and not as a 1.
Example: If your hand consists of an Ace and a 6, you have a
soft 17.
Pat Hand:
A hand with a total of 17 to 21.
Stand: To
decline another card.
Hit: To
request another card.
Bust:
When a hand's value exceeds 21....a losing hand.
Push: A
tie between the player and the dealer.
Surrender:
A casino rule which allows a player to discontinue play after
receiving the 1st two cards by losing half of the amount
wagered.
Pair:
When a player's first two cards are numerically identical (ie,
8,8).
Anchor or 3rd
Base: The last player to the dealers right at the
blackjack table.
1st Base:
The first player on the dealers left at the start of each
hand.
Counter:
Someone who counts cards.
Point Count:
The net value of the card count at the end of a hand. (A
card counting term.)
Running
Count: The count from the beginning of the deck or shoe.
The running count is updated by the value of the point count
after each hand. (A card counting term.)
True Count:
The running count adjusted to account for the number of cards
left in the deck or shoe to be played. (A card counting
term.)
Rich Deck:
A partial deck that has a disproportionately high percentage
of face cards and aces.
Bankroll:
The available money a player plans to bet with.
Unit: The
dollar amount of a basic bet; one chip.
Flat Bet:
A bet which you do not vary ie, if you are flat betting five
dollars, you are betting $5 each and every hand without
changing the betting amount from one hand to the next.
Black Chip:
A $100 chip.
Green Chip:
A $25.00 chip.
Red Chip:
A $5.00 chip.
Foreign Chip:
A chip that is issued by one casino and is honored by
another as cash. A casino is not necessarily obligated to
accept them although many in Las Vegas do.
Settlement:
The resolving of the bet. Either the dealer takes your
chips, pays you, or in the case of a push, no exchange of
chips occurs.
Toke: To
"toke" the dealer is just another word for tipping the
dealer.
Marker:
An IOU. A line of credit provided by the casino to a player.
Junket:
An organized group of gamblers that travel to a casino
together. Junkets are usually subsidized by a casino to
attract players.
Comp:
Short for complimentary. Based on the amount of money you
play at a table, the casino (hotel) may give you things like
a free room or free food, etc.
Shuffle Up:
Prematurely shuffling the cards to harass a player who is
usually suspected of being a counter.
Pit: The
area inside a group of gaming tables. The tables are
arranged in an elliptical manner, the space inside the
perimeter is the pit.
Pit Boss:
An employee of the casino whose job is to supervise
BlackJack players, dealers, and other floor personnel.
House:
The Casino.
Cage:
Short for cashier's cage. This is where chips are redeemed
for cash, checks cashed, credit arranged, etc.
House
Percentage: The casino's advantage in a particular game
of chance.
Drop
Percentage: That portion of the player's money that the
casino will win because of the house percentage. It is a
measure of the amount of a player's initial stake that he or
she will eventually lose. On average this number is around
20 percent.
Head-On:
To play alone at a BlackJack table with the dealer.
High Roller:
A big money bettor.
Grinder:
A small money bettor. Mechanic: Someone who is elite in
regards to manipulating cards, typically for illicit
purposes.
Shill: A
house employee who bets money and pretends to be a player to
attract customers. Shills typically follow the same rules as
the dealer which makes them somewhat easy to spot (ie, they
don't Double Down or Split).
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