Decoding Casino Slang: A Glossary For New Players

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Walking into a casino can feel like entering a foreign country where everyone speaks a completely different language.


Learning this terminology will not only make you sound like a pro but also help you avoid costly misunderstandings.

Slang Related to Bankrolls and Bets

A 'bankroll' is the total amount of money you have specifically set aside for your gambling session.


Conversely, a 'grinder' is a player who makes small bets over a long period to slowly build a profit.

A 'marker' is basically an IOU or a line of credit extended by the casino'Action' refers to the total amount of money wagered over a specific period'Vig' or 'Vigorish' is the fee the house takes on certain bets
Slang Used at the Tables and Slots

In Blackjack, 'busting' means your card total has exceeded 21, resulting in an automatic loss.


At the craps table, rolling a seven after the point is established is known as 'sevening out'.

Slang WordContextMeaningEye in the SkySecurityThe network of cameras watching the floorEdgeMathematicsThe casino's statistical advantage

Do not be afraid to ask the dealer to explain a term if you are confused; they are there to help.