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  • Gambling is sometimes referred to as “gaming.” Depending on the language of state laws, gambling and gaming can mean different things or the two terms can be used synonymously. “Gaming” typically refers to playing games for wagers, such as craps, card games, slot machines, and roulette.
  • A slang term for a hard eight (a pair of fours).
  • Every game has its own jargon and gambling is no exception. Naturally, Craps has its own list of terms as well and when a game is as popular as Craps, it’s a whole new language. If you are a Craps newbie and can’t understand what Craps veterans are really saying, maybe what you really need is a comprehensive Craps glossary.

Every game has its own jargon and gambling is no exception. Naturally, Craps has its own list of terms as well and when a game is as popular as Craps, it’s a whole new language. If you are a Craps newbie and can’t understand what Craps veterans are really saying, maybe what you really need is a comprehensive Craps glossary.

Arm – Term used to describe a player who is skilled at throwing the dice, sometimes even suggesting that the player can alter the result by the way he throws. Back Line – same as the Don’t Pass Line. Betting Right – Pass Line and Come bets. Betting Wrong – Don’t Pass Line and Don’t Come bets.

This alphabetized index of craps terms will quickly become your Craps bible because it has almost every term you can think of. So, never again will you get stuck because you didn’t know what a word meant.

A

Aces – A bet that two 1s will show on the next roll.

Any Craps – A one unit one roll bet the next roll will be 2, 3, 12 with the payout usually being 7 to 1.

Any Seven – A bet the next roll will show a 7. Payout is usually 4 to 1.

Apron – The area behind the pass line on the craps table. All free odd bets are placed on the apron.

Arm – Skilled dice throwers who have believably mastered dice control and can manipulate the way the game is played. Known as “an arm”.

B

Back Line – The Do Not Pass Line.

Bank – The stack of chips placed on the craps table by the casino.

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Bar 6-6 – Is a standoff with no total wins or losses. In this situation, bets placed may be withdrawn or alternatively, carried over to the next betting roll. Sometimes it’s Bar 1-1 or Bar 1-2.

Bar 12 or 2 – A push for bets on the Don’t Pass Line and the Don’t Come.

Behind – After the Don’t Come point is established, all checks are to go into the box placed “behind” the box number.

Behind the Line – A bet placed after the come out roll, on the Free-Odds.

Big 6 – A bet that a 6 will show before a 7 on the next roll. The payout is 1 to 1.

Big 8 – A bet that an 8 will show before a 7 on the next roll. The payout is 1 to 1.

Big Red – A bet that the next roll will show a 7.

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Bones – Another name for the dice.

Black – Colloquial name for a $100 casino check.

Bowl – The container tray in which the spare dice is held by the stickman.

Boxcars – A bet on the number 12.

Box Man – The casino employee who supervises the dealers at the Craps table. He is usually also responsible for counting cash and gaming checks, settlling gambling disputes and general play of the game.

Box Numbers – The numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 and 10 marked inside “boxes” on the layout are known as box or point number. The remaining numbers are known as natural numbers.

Box Up – The changing of dice for every new set.

Buffalo – A 5 unit bet on every Hard Way and number Eleven.

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Buy Bet – When a 5% commission is paid to collect house advantage and to get correct odds. The bet is placed on any of the box numbers and are paid if the number shows before a seven.

C

C and E – A two unit and one roll bet that the next roll will show 2, 3, or 11. One unit is wagered on any Craps or “C” and the other unit is wagered on Eleven or “E”.

Change Only – When the player places cash on the craps table, the dealer or the player must call out “change only” to indicate that there is no action being taken on the cash and it will be used to converted into checks.

Checks – Chips used to play Craps. They are round, plastic tokens and used for placing bets.

Choppy – A game is described as choppy when there are a number of inconsistent passes and misses with none of the players experiencing any good runs of winning throws.

Cocked Die/Dice – When either or both dice are rolled and they land partly on the craps layout and lean partially against some other obstruction on the table. The boxman is then required to call the number on the die that would land face up if the obstruction were to be removed.

Cold Table – When shooters do not have much luck making their points or naturals.

Color Change – When a player exchanges playing chips for different denominations.

Color Up – Is applicable either when a player exchanges smaller denomination checks for larger ones; or when the player is intentionally handed larger checks as part of better customer service.

Come Bet – A bet placed after the come out roll that the dice, Payouts are on rolls of 7 or 11 and losses incurred for 2, 3 and 12.

Come Out Roll – It is the first roll when a new game is being started.

Comps – Complimentary drinks, room, food, etc provided by a casino to valuable players.

Craps – Numbers 2, 3 and 12 on the come out roll.

Crapless Craps – A type of Craps game offered at some casinos. When playing this version of craps, a roll of craps is not a loss at the come out. The number is instead marked as a point. House advantages on this game are much higher than regular versions of Craps and most experienced players tend to avoid Crapless Craps.

Crew – The collective name for all the casino employees running a Craps table.

D

Dealers – The casino employees in charge of a Craps table. There are usually 4 dealers for every craps game and they rotate positions. It is the dealer’s responsibility to pay out as well as place Free Odds and Lay bets.

Die In the Wood – When a die is rolled and it lands in a rack of chips.

Dime – A bet for $10.

Don’t Come Bet – When the player bets that the dice will not pass after the come out roll. Winnings are on a roll that shows 2 or 3 and losses are based on a 7 or 11. This bet can be easily removed at any time.

Don’t Pass Bet – This bet must be placed during the come out roll. Losses are on 7 and 11 with wins on 2 and 3. The role of 12 establishes a don’t pass point and once this is done, a 7 must show on the next roll for the bet to be a winner. throw of craps, or a 7 instead of the point.

Down Behind – This is usually called by the stickman, serving as a reminder to the dealer at the base that they must take losing Don’t Come bets.

Down with odds – A phrase used to describe the act of a dealer converting a player’s place bet to odds for their come bet that has traveled to a number. The place bet comes “down” after it is paid and is converted to a free odds bet for the come bet.

E

Easy Way – A roll of the dice with 4,6,8 and 10 and each die is different.

Edge – The advantage held by the casino over any wager made by a player.

E.T Bet – A bet that 11 or 12 will show in the next roll.

F

Fade – When a player meets an opposing player’s bet in a private game rather than playing against the casino.

Field – The large area on the lay out with the numbers 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 and 12.

Field Bet – When a bet is placed on 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, or 12. Pays twice the amount of the bet if 2 and 12 are rolled .

Free Odds Bet – A bet paid at the correct/true odds. Usually wagered with another bet that has a house edge.

Front Line – Another term for the Pass Line.


G

H

Hardway – These bets can be placed on all boxes with even numbers. It is a bet that pairs 22, 33, 44, 55 will roll (made up with 4, 6, 8 or 10) before the 7 comes out. Bets are controlled by the stickman.

Hi / Lo – Two unit bet laid on the high 12 and the low 2.

Hi-Lo-Yo – Variation of the Hi/Lo bet with bets laid on three units, 2, 11 and 12.

Hook – When a player is positioned at the crap table between the base dealer and the stickman.

Hop Bet – One roll bets and can be wagered on any combination of dice numbers for the next roll. For example, the player will say “two, three hops for a dollar”. This means they are betting the 5 will be the next roll with the dice showing 2 and 3. Hop bets are a high house advantage bet and therefore best avoided.

Horn Bet – A 4 unit bet with 1 unit each on 2, 3, 11, and 12. The payouts for this bet are 15 to 1 when a 3 or a 11 rolls and 30 to 1 when a 2 or a 12 rolls. This bet is popularly considered an amalgamation of the worst craps bets and experts advise players not to use this bet.

Horn High Bet – 5 unit bet on 2, 3, 11 and 12 and the player calls a fifth number that is high.

Horn Numbers – 2, 3, 11 and 12.

Hot Table – A table where almost all the shooters are making the point.

I

Inside Bet – When a bet is placed on 5, 6, 8, or 9.

Inside Numbers – 5, 6, 8, or 9.

Insurance Bet – Two or more bets made in an attempt to cover each other.

J

Juice – Another term for vig (vigorish). The house edge.

K

L

Lammer – A plastic disc used by the dealers to designate, different bet situations.

Lay Bet – A bet that 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 (point numbers) will only roll after a 7.

Layout – The base of a Craps table clearly marked with the various bets available to players.

Line Bet – Bet placed on the Pass or Don’t Pass Line

Long and Strong – This is said by the stickman when the dice needs to be thrown hard so it hits the back wall of the table.

Little Joe – Slang for a hard 4 (2-2)

M

Marker – An IOU agreement signed by a player owing credit at a casino.

Marker Puck – The plastic disc used by dealers to indicate the ‘Off’ and ‘On’ points on the Craps table.

Maximum/Minimum – The limits on the maximum or minimum amount that can be wagered on a single craps bet.

Midnight – Single roll bet on the number 12

Miss – The outcome of craps or the show of a 7 before the point.

Money Plays – Dealer announces it when acknowledging the cash is being used on the craps table lay out.

N

Natural – When there is a throw of either a 7 or an 11 on the come out roll. Also known as natural seven or natural eleven.

Nickel – Used to describe a $5 chip.

No Bet – Announced by dealer when a player’s bet is not accepted at the table either because it was too late, incorrect value, improper dice throw etc.

O

Odds Bet – A bet with not house advantage and is paid at its true odds. However, such a bet is usually made in conjunction with a bit that does have a house edge.

Off – When a bet is designated as inactive or not working for the next roll. Called by the dealer, usually in response to a player’s request.

On – When a bet is designated as active.

One Roll Bet – When the outcome of the bet is entirely dependent on the next roll of the dice.

Outside Numbers – 4, 5, 9 and 10.

P

Pass Bet – A bet that the shooter will throw the point or a natural.

Parlay – Taking the winnings from one bet and adding the winnings to a bet and betting all the money.

Pass Line – This is the most common Craps bet. A winning bet is when either a 7 or an 11 show on the come out roll. A losing bet is when a 2, 3 or 12 shows.

Past Posting – This is an illegal act where a gambler places or adds to a bet that has already won.

Payoff – The paycheck received by the player for placing a wager.

Pips – The spots on the dice.

Pit – The casino area that contains the Craps tables.

Pit Boss – The designation of the casino employee in charge of supervising and overseeing the “pit”.

Place Bet – A bet that states a place number i.e. 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 will show before a 7 rolls.

Point – Any box number can be a point number and is established when the dealer places the puck on the number.

Press – Increasing a bet. The player informs a dealer that they want to “press” and the bet is usually increased by a factor of 2. The increments can be chosen at the discretion of the player.

Proposition Bet – Bets placed in the center of the craps table including both hardway and hop bets.

Purple – Slang term used to describe $500 checks.

Put Bet – Some casinos allow players to place this bet where the bet is “put” directly on a box number without worrying about going through the come. They have a high house advantage due to the flat portion of the bet never being in the come.

Q

Quarter – Slang term for a $25 check.

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R

Rail – The area running along the top of the perimeter of the craps table where the players place their chips.

Right Bettor – The player who bets that the dice will win or pass.

Rounding – Rounding off of the payout amount to a whole number

S

Seven Out – Rolling a seven before making the point. It is called by the stickman and is the end of a shooter’s turn with the dice.

Sequence Bet – A bet that is not necessarily determined by the next roll.

Shooter – The player currently rolling the dice.

Skinny Dugan – Slang term used for the number 7. According to Craps superstition, the number “7” should never be said in a game to avoid bad luck and hence slang terms should be used.

Slow Bleed – When a player loses all their money, slowly and steadily.

Snake Eyes – A slang term used for a roll of 2.

Square Pair – Slang term used for a hard eight.

Stacks – Also known as working stacks, is the stack of chips that the dealers place in front of themselves and are used to pay bets.

Stickman – The casino employee responsible for handling of the dice with a long stick.

T

Take the Odds – Making a Free-Odds bet as a right bettor.

Three Way Craps – Betting in multiples of` 3 with 1 unit each on the 2, 3 and 12.

Toke – A tip given to the dealer or other craps crew.

True odds – The right odds of an event happening depending on the probabilities of the dice as per the chart.

U

V

Vigorish or abbreviated as Vig – Originally a term used to refer to the percentage charged by a craps operator on bets. It is now sometimes used to refer to the House edge.

W

Whirl Bet – A 5 unit bet the next roll will be a 2, 3, 7, 11, or 12. Also known as the easiest way to make the 5 worst bets in the game.

Wrong Bettor – When a player bets that a dice will not pass.

Working Bet – A bet that is currently live or active and has not been called off by its player.

X

Y

Yo (Yo-leven) – The slang term used for the number eleven. Since it sounds like seven, eleven is called as yo –leven or simply yo to avoid confusion.

Z

Zuke – Casino slang for a toke or tip.

GAMBLING NAMES

Ace Of Spades
Aces High
Aces Wild
Acey-Deucey
Across The Board
Ajax
All In
All Or Nothing
Apple Jacks
Apprentice�
Bagman
Baccarat
Banker
Bank Roll
Barabino�
Bachelor's Hand
Bearoff�
Beat The House
Belly Buster
Best Bet
Bet The Pot
Betting It All On Luck
Big Bluff�
Big Bobtail
Big Lick
Big Play
Big Slick�
Billabong
Bill Daly�
Bingo
Blind Bet
Blind Raise
Blind Switch
Blinkers
Bobble
Bobtail
Bookie
Bookie's Hope
Boxman
Broadway
Bullets
Burn Card
Calcutta
Calling On Lady Luck
Camouflage
Card Shark
Card Sharp
Cash Out
Cash Play
Casino Nights
Chemin De Fer
Chips Are In
Chouette�
Club Dice
Cold Call
Color Up
Countdown
Cover to Win
Cracking The Nut
Crossfire
Crossroader
Croupier
Daily Double
Dead Heat
Deadwood
Dealers Special
Dealer Takes All
Deal Off
Deuces Wild
Dividend
Double Action
Double Down
Double Draw
Double Up
Down To The Felt
Draw Card
Draw Poker
Drink Pot
Each Way
Even Money
Exotic Wager
Face Card
Fall Guy
Fast Track
Fence-Hopper
Fifth Street
Fishhooks
Five Card Stud
Fixed Limit
Fixed Odds
Flat Tire
Fox Hunt
Free Play
Freeroll
Freezeout
Front Line
Full House
Gambling The Night
Goliath
Good Bet
Good Buddy�
Good Thing
Got the Money
Grand Salami
Granny Mae
Gutshot
Handicapper
Hard Count
Harlequin
High Limit
High Roller
High Society
High Stakes
High Bidder
Hit And Run�
Hit Rate
Hold All Tickets
Hollywood
Hooters
Hot Tip
Inside Bet
Inside Straight
In The Money

In The Red
Jack It Up
Jackpot
Jackson Five�
Jacks Or Better
Joker
Jokers Wild
Keno
Keno Runner
Kicker
Kid Dynamite
Kitty
Kojak
Ladderman
Late Mail
Laying The Odds
Let It Ride
Linemaker
Live Card�
Loan Shark
Longshot
Losing Streak
Luck Be A Lady Tonight
Luck Of The Draw�
Lucky Charm
Maverick
Mile Higher
Money Line
Motown
Mystery Jackpot
No Limit
Odds On
Odds on Favorite
Offsuit
Oh Craps
Oldsmobile
Open Card
Outdraw�
Outside Bet
Over And Out
Over The Top
Past Post
Payline
Payoff
Payout
Penny Line�
Pit Boss
Place Your Bet
Playing The Rush
Pocket Card
Pocket Rocket
Poker Chips
Poker Face
Poker Man
Pot Odds�
Praying For The River
Presto
Pricemaker
Prom Night
Punter
Punto Banco
Puppy Feet
Pushka
Queen Of Hearts
Rainbow
Raise The Ante
Raise The Stakes
Ramblin Gamblin Willie
Real Money
Roughie
Roulette
Roundabout
Round Robin
Route 66
Royal Flush
Sailboats
Sandbag
Satellite
Sawbuck
Sawmill
Shanghai
Shooter
Showdown
Shuffle Up
Side Bet
Smart Money
Snowshoes
Speed Limit
Spinner�
Starting Price
Steel Wheel
Steep Climb
Stud Poker
Sunset Strip
Sure Thing
Sweepstakes
Table Stakes
Table Talk�
Taking The Odds
Teaser
Texas Hold'em
The Gamester
The Hammer
The Hustler
Three Card Monte
Tic Tac
Tipster
Top Card
Toss Up
Touch Wand
Triple Crown
True Odds�
Trump Card
Trumps
Trumps Are
Turn Of The Cards�
Twiggy
Under The Gun
Wild Bill
Wild Card
Winner Takes All
Wise Guy

CASINO NAMES

Aladdin
Alystra
Ameristar
Arizona Charlies
Barbary Coast
Bellagio
Bingo Palace
Binion's Horseshoe
Boardwalk
Boomtown
Boulder Station
Bourbon Street
Buffalo Bill's
Cactus Pete's
Caesars Palace
Casino Royale
Castaways
Circus Circus
Desert Inn
Dunes
El Cortez
El Dorado
El Morocco
El Rancho
Eldorado
Excalibur
Fiesta
Fitzgeralds
Flamingo
Four Queens
Four Seasons
Fremont
Frontier
Glass Pool
Gold Coast
Gold Spike
Gold Strike
Golden Gate
Golden Nugget
Golden Palace
Golden Slipper
Grand Victorian
Hacienda
Hard Rock
Harrah's
Holy Cow
Horseshoe
Imperial Palace
Joker's Wild
Key Largo

King's Crown
La Concha
Lady Luck
Landmark
Las Vegas
Last Frontier
Luxor
Maxim
Mint
Mirage
Monte Carlo
Moulin Rouge
New Frontier
Paddlewheel
Palazzo
Palms
Paradise
Paris
Poker Room
Red Rock
Regent
Riata
Riviera
Royal Nevada
Sahara
Sal Sagev
Sam's Town
San Remo
Sands
Santa Fe
Showboat
Silver City
Silver Nugget
Silver Slipper
Silverbird
Silverton
Stardust
Suncoast
Sundance
Tally-Ho
Tam O'Shanter
Thunderbird
Treasure Island
Treasury
Tropicana
Vegas World
Venetian
Westward Ho
Whiskey Pete's
Wild Wild West

LINKS

GLOSSARY OF GAMBLING TERMS
Long list, arranged in alphabetical order

NAMES OF CARD GAMES
Names of card games around the world

Master List

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