Hint | First Letter | Answer | % Correct |
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A disc used as currency in many casino games. | C | Chip | 100%
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A casino card game in which the object is to try to acquire cards with a face value as close as possible to 21 without going over. | B | Blackjack | 88%
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A casino game in which two dice are rolled and certain number combinations win or lose. Players bet on correctly predicting the outcome of the dice rolls. | C | Craps | 88%
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A casino game in which a ball is dropped onto a revolving wheel with numbered compartments, the players betting on the number at which the ball will come to rest. | R | Roulette | 88%
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A casino game in which a machine displaying three or more reels pays out according to the pattern of symbols displayed on the reels when they stop spinning. | S | {Slot} machine | 88%
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Color of the lowest value poker chip in most casinos. | W | White | 88%
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A blackjack strategy that, while not illegal, is banned in casinos. | C | Card {counting} | 75%
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A casino card game with many variations that revolves around trying to obtain the best hand based on specific patterns. | P | Poker | 75%
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A casino game in which players make a wager before choosing 20 numbers (usually between 1 and 80). Twenty numbers are drawn at random and players are paid based on their wager and how many of their chosen numbers were drawn. | K | Keno | 50%
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A casino card game in which players hold two- or three-card hands, the winning hand being that giving the highest remainder when its face value is divided by ten. | B | Baccarat | 38%
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1. The amount of money a player comes to the casino with to be used strictly for placing bets. 2. The amount of money stocked at a game table before the start of a shift. | B | Bankroll | 38%
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A tightly controlled environment in which most of the large money transactions take place. Also the place players go to cash out (exchange chips for currency). | C | Cage | 38%
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An area behind specialty game tables where supervisory personnel stand and monitor the games. | P | Pit | 38%
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Checks written by players to the casino that are not honored by the bank due to insufficient funds. | P | Bad {paper} | 25%
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To exchange lower value chips for higher value ones. | C | {Color} up | 25%
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A card that is dealt face down. | H | {Hole} card | 25%
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A casino employee who goes around to empty tables and pretends to be a player in order to get a game going and attract other players. | S | Shill | 25%
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Umbrella term for games played against the casino and run by live croupiers. | T | {Table} games | 25%
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A wager made using stacks of chips of various colors and values. | B | {Barber} pole | 13%
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The first roll of a craps game. | C | Come-out | 13%
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A casino employee who helps supervise the dealers at gaming tables and watches for any problems or irregularities. | F | Floorperson | 13%
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A plastic device that dealers use to push paper money into the drop box. | P | Paddle | 13%
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In craps, a bet that the next roll will be 2. | A | Aces | 0%
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To reshuffle a deck of cards during a blackjack game to prevent players from using banned strategies. | B | {Break} the deck | 0%
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A gambler who slowly works through his bankroll, betting very conservatively and in small amounts. | G | {Grind} player | 0%
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