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Baccarat: A card game where the winning hand totals closest to 9 discounting
all units of 10.
Back Line: Same as the Don't Pass
Line.
Backer:
A person who will stake a gambler with a good reputation during
a difficult period.
Banker: In a card game, dealer
or the player who books the action of the other bettors at the
table.
Bankroll: A player’s total available
gambling money.
Bar the 12: In craps, makes the
12 a push on the Don't Pass Bar.
Barred: A person who is not allowed
to enter inside the casino.
Base: Area on the dice table where
the majority of bets are made and paid.
Base
Dealer: Dice dealer in charge of one of the bases.
Basic
Strategy: In blackjack, the set of plays that a player
should make to maximize his/her advantage.
Beard: A person who places bets on behalf of a bettor, so the bookmakers
will not know the identity of the actual bettor.
Beef: Any situation that is or may cause a problem.
Bet: Gamble or wager.
Betting
Limits: The minimum and maximum that can be wagered
on one bet.
Betting
Right: Betting on the Pass Line or with the shooter.
Betting
Wrong: Betting on the Don't Pass Line or against the
shooter.
Big
6: A bet that pays even money that a six will be rolled
before a seven in Craps.
Big
8: A bet that pays even money that an eight will be
rolled before a seven in Craps.
Big
Dime: A $10,000 bet.
Big
Order: A large sports bet of five or six figures.
Big
Red: Placing a bet on Any Seven.
Big
Slick: A hand that contains an A-K.
Bingo: A wagering game.
Bingo
Marker: A crayon or ink dauber that is used to cover
the numbers on a bingo game card.
Black: The most common color used for $100 chips.
Black
Book: A list of persons not allowed to enter any casino
in Nevada, USA.
Blackjack: A card game where the players try to beat the dealer by getting
closest to 21 without going over. Also known as 21.
Blackjack
Hand: A hand whose first two cards total 21.
Blind
Bet: A bet that certain poker players are required to
make as a result of their betting positions.
Bluff: In poker, players bluff when raising a weak hand in the hope
of driving out players with a stronger hand.
Board: In poker, the community cards dealt face-up in the center
of the table are referred to as on the board.
Boat: Another term for a full house.
Boat
Race: A crooked horse race.
Bones: Dice.
Bookie: A person who takes racing and sporting bets.
Box: In craps, the area of the dice table controlled by the boxman,
where the center bets are placed.
Boxcars: In craps, when you roll two sixes.
Boxman: The casino dealer in charge of the craps table.
Break
Even Point: The point at which the bets made by a player
would approximately equal the payoffs made to that player.
Bring
It In: To start the betting on the first round.
Bring-in: In 7 card stud poker, this is the mandatory bet made by the
player with the lowest upcard in the first round of betting.
Broke
Money: Money the casino gives a broke player for transportation
home.
Buck: A $100 wager.
Buffalo: Placing a bet on each of the Hardways and Any 7.
Buffalo
Yo: Placing a bet on each of the Hardways and 11.
Bug: A joker.
Bum
Steer: Erroneous information.
Bump: To raise.
Burn
Card: Any card placed in the discard rack without being
entered into play. After the deck is shuffled and cut, one card
is burned.
Bust: To exceed 21 in Blackjack, making it a losing hand. Also known
as break.
Busted: A player who has run out of funds and credit.
Buster: Odds of 15 to 1 on a winning horse.
Button: In poker, a small plastic disc used as a marker that is moved
from player to player after each hand to designate the dealer
position.
Buy: Paying the house a 5% commission to get true odds on a Place
bet.
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