Casino
Glossary T - Z
- TAB – In Horse-racing.
Totalisator Agency
Board. The body appointed
to regulate off-course
betting or bets made
by people who are not
present at the race
track.
- Table Hold - The
total amount of money
won by a casino table
game from the players
during an eight-hour
work shift.
- Table Stakes - In
Poker. The stakes in
which the betting and
raising is limited
to the amount of money
a player has on the
table in front of him.
- Taking the Odds -
There are two basic
forms of betting. 'Taking
the odds' and 'Laying
the odds'. In most
casino games the player
is 'taking the odds'
by betting an amount
less than they will
receive if they win,
that is; if you wager
$1 and you win, you
will win more than
$1. In most forms of
sports betting, some
odds are so high in
favor of the likely
winner that winning
wagers get paid an
amount less than the
amount wagered and
this is what is meant
by 'laying the odds'.
- Tapping Out – A player
who loses his entire
gambling bankroll and
has to stop playing.
- Tell Play - Studying
the dealer's body language
and expressions so
as to guess what his
hole card is. In poker
games, 'tells' refer
to quirks or other
readable aspects of
a player’s actions,
verbal behavior or
body language that
supposedly reveal information
about what cards they
are holding.
- Third Base - In Blackjack.
The spot nearest the
dealer’s right hand,
which will be the last
place played before
the dealer plays his
hand.
- Third Street - In
seven-card stud, the
first round of betting
is called Third Street
because the players
all have three cards.
- Three-Card Monte
- A three-card game
similar to Bragg.
- Three of a Kind -
In Poker, three cards
of the same value,
e.g. three 7’s.
- Ticket - A card.
- Time Cut (Also, Axe
or Collection) – The
money that is charged
to each player on a
time basis by the casino
or by the poker room
owner. The charge is
usually on a 3 minute
or an hourly basis.
- Toke - Short for
'token'. This is a
tip given to the dealer
by a player in money
or chips. Tokes, unlike
tokens, are the tips
that the game dealers
receive from the players.
A player who is known
to toke a dealer heavily
is sometimes referred
to as a 'George' or
a 'Real George'.
- Token – Special casino
coins which are used
to play slot machines
instead of real coins.
- Touch Wand – In Keno.
A pointing device used
to select numbers on
Keno video machines.
- Tournament - A competition
game between a group
of players over a period
of time. For example,
in Poker tournaments
many poker players
sit down with the same
number of chips and
play. Eventually only
one player will have
any chips left. That
is the end of the tournament.
In order to make sure
that the tournament
will finish in a reasonable
time, a schedule is
made by which the blinds
and/or antes increase.
Tournaments are usually
played with chips that
have no value outside
of the tournament.
So a buy-in of $30
might get you $500
in tournament chips
to play with, but you
can't cash them. The
winner of a tournament,
who is the last player
to bust out, as well
as several of the other
top finishers are usually
awarded prize money
according to the predetermined
schedule. Tournament
details vary widely,
but a typical arrangement
may include an initial
buy-in, a re-buy period
during which a player
who runs out of tournament
chips may buy more,
and an opportunity
to add on to one's
stack after the re-buys
have ended. Details
of the tournament structure
can vary widely according
to how it is designed
by the casino.
- Trips - Three cards
of the same value.
- True Odds - The real
odds of something happening,
taking into account
the casino edge. In
general terms it is
the ratio of the number
of times one event
will occur to the number
of times that it will
not. Casinos do not
usually post the true
odds.
- Underlay - An event
that has more money
bet on its happening
than can be justified
by the probability
of it happening. In
other words, a bad
or unfavorable bet.
- Unit or Betting Units
– A technical term
used to express the
smallest amount of
money used in wagering
without specifying
the actual currency
amount. The player's
actual 'chip' bet may
be $1, $5, $25, $100
or some other value.
However, for purposes
of simplifying gambling
related calculations,
the wager is specified
as simply one betting
unit or one chip.
- Up Card or Upcard
– In Blackjack. The
face up card in the
dealer's initial hand.
Standard casino rules
require dealers to
deal their own opening
hands with one card
face-up and one card
face-down. The card
that is dealt face-up
is the dealers 'up
card'. The card that
is dealt face-down
is said to be the dealers
'hole card'.
- Vig., Vigorish -
The casino profit or
edge, fee or commission
taken by the house.
- VIP - A Very Important
Person. Refers to a
big bettor or a high
roller in a casino.
- VLT - Video Lottery
Terminal
- Wager - A bet.
- Washing or Card Washing
– Spreading the cards
face down on a table
and then mixing them
around with his hands
flat in a face-washing-like
action before gathering
them up and performing
a normal shuffle. Card
washing is intended
to remove consistencies
in the sequencing among
the cards that new
decks of cards have,
or that were produced
as a result of previous
play. In standard table
poker, the cards are
washed after every
hand before they are
subjected to a more
conventional shuffling.
In blackjack and baccarat,
the cards are washed
when old decks are
taken out of play and
fresh new decks brought
in to replace them.
- Whale - A player
who places extremely
high bets. Unlike high
rollers who consistently
wager $100 or more
per round, whales are
typically those who
make wagers amounting
to thousands if not
tens or hundreds of
thousands of dollars
per round.
- White meat - Profit.
- Wild Card - A joker
or other card that
can be used as any
other card in order
to complete a hand
in a card game.
- Wired cards or Back-to-Back
- In Poker. A pair,
trips, or four of a
kind dealt consecutively
or back-to-back in
a hand, usually in
a stud hand starting
with the first card.
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