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Gambling Dictionary ![]() A Bite - A request by a gambler for a loan. Action - The amount of money wagered. In poker, the placing of money into the pot. Action Jackson - A gambler who wagers every day- day and night. Active - One who is still in the pot. Active Player - One who is still in the pot. Add on - The place where a palyer may purchase additional chips in a Poker tournament. Agent - Definition 1: Player cheat who frequents casinos and works with casino dealers and employees. Definition 2: Person who, for a fee or commission, lures people to a crooked game to be fleeced. Aggregate Limit - Total payout of a casino during a single game. Aggregate Winnings - Total winnings. All or Nothing - In Keno, a ticket that only pays if either all of the picked numbers are drawn or if none of the picked numbers are drawn. Anchor - The player sitting in the last position on a blackjack table before the dealer. This is the person who makes the final decision, thereby anchoring the game. Ante - In poker, a small portion of the minimum bet that each player is required to put into the pot before a new hand starts. Any Craps - A one roll dice bet covering the 2, 3, or 12. Any Seven - A one roll bet that the next roll of the dice will be a seven. Apple: An unexperienced player who does not know how to win. Apron - The outer edge of the felt table layout. At Risk - Usually, when a player's bet is active or "in action" Baccarat - A card game where the winning hand totals closest to 9 discounting all units of 10. Backer - A person who will stake a gambler with a good reputation during a difficult period. Backline - Same as the Don't Pass Line. 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.
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