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Table
Odds: The multiple a player may bet behind the original
flat bet to get true odds of the dice.
Table
Stakes: When the amount of money
wagered is limited to the amount of money on the Poker table.
Tap
Out: To bet and lose one's last dollar.
Taking
Odds: Adding a bet to an original
Pass Line or Come Bet that pays on the true odds of the dice.
Third
Base: In Blackjack, the spot nearest the dealer's right
hand, which will be played last before the dealer's hand is
played.
Third
Street: In 7 card stud, the first round of betting is
called third street because the players have three cards.
Three
Of A Kind: Three cards of the same rank.
Ticket: A card.
Tidy
the Bowl: When the stickperson keeps the extra dice
in the bowl in a neat row.
Tight
Slots: Tight slots have a lower payout over a period
of time and thus have a higher advantage over the player.
Toke: A tip given
to the dealer in the form of money or chips.
Token: the casino coins used to play slot machines.
Tom: A player who does not tip.
Took
a Hike: A person who left town owing money leaving no
forwarding address.
Took
a Powder: A person who left town owing money leaving
no forwarding address.
Touch
Wand: A pointing device used on some video keno machines
to select numbers.
Tout: A professional tipster who offers to sell his opinion on the
outcome of a sporting event without benefit of knowledge.
Trey: A Three.
Trips: In poker, 3 of a kind.
True
Odds: The ratio of the number of times one event will
occur to the number of times another event will occur. The odds
posted in a casino are usually not the true odds.
Trump: Cash.
Turning
the Dice: When the stickperson flips the dice around
with his stick in order to make sure a 7, 11, 2, 3, or 12 isn't
showing when they go to the shooter.
Two
Pair: In Poker, a hand consisting of two sets of pairs
and a singleton.
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