Common Casino Terms

You seem to enter into a new world when you enter into a casino. You are surrounded by Flashing lights and ringing sounds.

Casino Terms
Here are a few common terms used in casinos. So it because a must to learn the following commonly used casino terms:

BUM: Brick and Mortar It gives a physical, real world casino as opposed to the online version.

Blacks: Blacks represents 100 dollar worth chips

Check: Represents a single chip.

Check Change: This term is commonly used when the dealer exchanges a big chip into smaller chips for play.

Color Up: This term is commonly used when the dealer consolidates smaller chips into big chips for transport to the cashier's cage.

Comps: The offerings given by the casino to resume their casino game.

Croupier, Boxman, Stickman: Represents various staff members that manage the craps game.

Dealer: The person who serves deals at the table game.

Eye-in-the-Sky: The cameras which record everything that happens on the casino floor for security.

High Roller: A person who plays at very high stakes is called as a High Roller or a whale.

Nickels/Reds: Red chip worth 5 dollar.

Quarters/Greens: Represents Twenty-five dollar worth green chips.

Pit Boss: Represents the staff member who runs a particular gaming area.

Table Game: A game played against a dealer at a table designed for this purpose, like blackjack, craps or roulette.

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