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Sawbuck - Ten dollars. Sawdust Joint - Unpretentious casino. Scared Money - Money that a gambler can't afford to lose. Score - A large win. Scout - Person who studies a team during play or practice and reports findings. Second Dealer - A dealer who can peek at the top card and deal the next card if the top card is not to his advantage. Send It In - A player who takes advantage of a winning streak by increasing his/her bets substantially. Session - A series of plays at a gambling game. Set - In Pai Gow Poker, players set their seven cards into two separate hands of two and five cards each. Seven Out - The rolling of a seven after the point has been established. Seventh Street - In 7 card stud, the fifth and final round of betting is called seventh street because players have seven cards. Shark - A clever player often posing as a fish early in the game. Shiner - A small mirror or reflecting object which is used by a cheater to see unexposed cards. Shoe - The box in which the dealer places the shuffled cards from two or more decks. Cards are then dealt from the shoe. Shooter - The person rolling the dice. Short Ender - The underdog in a bet. Showdown - In poker, after the last betting round, the players who remain in the pot must show their hands in the showdown to determine the winner. Shuffle - Before each hand the dealer mixes up the order of the cards. Shutter - A window covering a number on a re-usable bingo card. The shutter can be pulled down to mark each number as it is called. Silks - A jockey's uniform. Silver Mining - Searching for unguarded coins left in the slot machines area. Single - A Straight bet on one selection. Single Odds - An additional wager equal to one's original bet. Singleton - In poker, a card that is the only one of its rank. Sixth Street - In 7 card stud, the fourth round of betting is called sixth street because players have six cards. Skin - A dollar. Skin Game - In poker, a game having two or more cheaters. Skinning The Hand - A cheater's way of getting rid of excess cards in Poker. Skinny - A bet on any Seven. Skipped - A person who left town owing money leaving no forwarding address. Skoon - A dollar. Slot Schedule - The details usually at the top of a slot machine detailing the type of machine, denomination, and payout details. Smart Money - When a professional gambler places a bet. Snake Eyes - In craps, when a player rolls a two. Snapper - In Blackjack, it refers to an Ace and 10 count card. Soft Count - The counting the takings inside a gambling machine. Soft Count Room - The room where the soft count takes places. Soft Hand - A hand in blackjack that contains an ace counted as eleven. Soft Player - A player who bets less following a win and doubles up following a loss. Spinner - Winning streak. Spit - A very small amount of money. Split Bet - A combination bet across two numbers on the inside of the roulette table. Spooking - Standing behind the dealer in a Blackjack game in order to relay the dealer's card values to a player. Spot - Any number from 1 to 80 that a player selects on a keno ticket. It also refers to the number of numbers that are marked on a ticket. Square Pair - A hard 8, meaning two 4s. Squares - Perfect dice to within a tolerance of 1/5,000 of an inch. SSL (Secure Socket Layer) - one of the best ways to protect data online, SSL creates a secure closed connection between a client and a server. Stack - The amount of money (stack of chips) a player has on the table. Stake - The amount of money a player is willing to play with in a given session. Stand - In Blackjack, to stand is to refrain from taking another card. Standing Hand - A Blackjack hand with 17 or more. Steal - In poker, to win the pot by bluffing. Steamer - A player who will only bet big when losing. Stickman - The dice dealer who calls the numbers rolled and controls the stick. Stiff - In Blackjack, a hand that is not pat and that may bust if hit once. Stiffs include hard twelve through sixteen. Still Up - What the dealer says to remind players that a wager is still in play. Store - An establishment that caters to small play. Straight - In poker, a hand consisting of five cards of consecutive ranks, but not of the same suit. Straight Flush - In poker, a hand consisting of five cards of consecutive ranks of the same suit. Straight Keno - The basic keno game, played by marking individual numbers on a keno ticket. Straight Up Bet - A Straight bet on one selection. Stripping - Card shuffling technique. Stuck - Losing. Stud Poker - A poker game with no draw. Suit - Any one of the four types of cards: clubs, diamonds, hearts or spades. Surrender - In Blackjack, to give up half one's wager before the hand is complete, for the privilege of not playing out a hand, thus saving half the wager. In roulette, one effectively loses only half the wager on an even money bet when the ball lands on 0. System - A method of betting.
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. Terms and Conditions - The rules by which the casino operates. 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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