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Bust (blackjack)- To hit a hand
so that the total goes over 21, making it a losing hand.
Cashier's Cage- The place, usually
in the rear of a casino, where a player may redeem casino chips for cash
or make credit arrangements.
Casino Advantage- The edge the house
has over the player in any game.
Credit Button (video poker)- A button
that allows a player to bank coins won as credits and use the credits
to play without putting in more money.
Double down- A player's option to
double his original bet by turning over his first two cards and placing
an amount equal to the original bet on the layout.
Draw Button (video poker)- Allows player
to draw up to five new cards.
Front Money- Cash or bank checks deposited with the casino
to establish credit for a player who bets against that money.
Edge- See casino advantage.
Hole Card (blackjack)- The dealer's
unseen card.
Loose (slots)- A slot machine that
pays off liberally and gives the house only a small advantage of the player.
Natural- 1) Blackjack: Ace and ten-value
card as original hand. 2) Baccarat: An 8 or 9 dealt in the first two hands.
Nut- 1) The overhead costs of running
a casino, or 2) A fixed amount that a gambler sets out to win in day.
Pit- The area inside a cluster of
gaming tables.
Progressive Slots- Slots that allow
you to increase the potential jackpot each time a new coin is inserted
for play.
Red-Black Bet (roulette)- An outside
wager on whether the next spin will be a red or black number, paid off
at even money.
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