Part Two Of Our Guide To Real World Casino Lingo!

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Part Two Of Our Guide To Real World Casino Lingo!
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Part two of our guide to Casino Lingo is about the letters N through Z. It's good to become familiar with casino lingo as it makes you sound like a seasoned casino veteran. The article is starting on the letter N. The second part of the guide is a run through of Casino lingos. This week we focused on letters A through M. We will continue with the second article on N after the break.

Net Winnings is how much profit you made from a trip to the casino. Nickel is a slang term used for a bet of $500 placed in a casino, On Tilt is when a player loses their temper or gets emotional during a game, and Pigeon is slang for someone who doesn't know much about the games. Pit Boss is the chap or lady in charge of the employees working in the Pit. Ploppy is someone that is playing to a poor strategy, but believes he or she is qualified to give other players advice. Press a Bet is adding additional funds to your next bet after landing a winning bet. Railbird is somebody that hangs around at casino tables but doesn’t actively play the game.

Net Winnings is the profit made from a trip to the casino, taking into account how much you have won and how you spent. Nickel is a slang term used for a bet of $500 placed in a casino. On Tilt is when a player loses their temper or gets emotional during a game. Pigeon is used to refer to a person who doesn't know much about the games. Pit is where the table games are grouped.

Pit Boss is the boss of the employees working in the Pit. Railbirds are people who hang around at casino tables but don't actively play the game. Scamdippers are a player who makes ridiculous claims about their win percentages. Sawbuck is a $10 bet. Tom is someone who doesn't tip. Whale is somebody who bets a lot. VLT is an acronym for Video Lottery Terminal. Toke is chip or tip that you give to a dealer or casino employee for their service. It's the opposite of George. The word "George" is used by casino staff for someone that doesn’t tip, the same way as "Gee".