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Video Poker Machine Talk Part14
True Count: The adjusted count at blackjack that reflects the count per remaining decks.
True Odds: The actual probability of an event happening.
Twenty-One: Another name for blackjack.
Two Pair: A hand at poker consisting of two separate pairs.
Underground Joint: An illegal casino.
Unfavorable Deck: A deck in blackjack that favors the casino. Up Card: Any card that is dealt face up.
Variable Programming: A type of programming that allows the computer to stop a hand that is about to be dealt in favor of a different hand. This is done to prevent big winning hands from appearing their theoretical number of times. One of the methods used for cheatingor "fixing" a video-poker machine to have it perform as a slot machine.
Vic: A sucker. Short for victim.
Vig or Vigorish: The casino tax on a bet. Also known as juice.
Virgin Principle: The superstition that a beginner will have luck. Also known as beginner's luck.
Volatility: The tendency of a video-poker game to have many losing sessions punctuated by explosive winning sessions.
Wager: Another term for a bet.
Wash: One bet cancels out another bet.
Wild Card: A card that can be used for any other card in a game. Working Bet: A bet at craps that is at risk.
Wrong Bettor: A player who bets against the shooter and with the seven.
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Video Poker Machine Talk
Ace: The highest card in poker, the die with one dot, and another name for a dollar.
Aces and Eights: In poker, this is considered the "dead man's hand" because it was the hand being held by Wild Bill Hickok when he was shot. Also, the name of a version of a video-poker game in honor of Wild Bill.
Ace High: A hand in poker containing odd cards, the highest of which is an ace.
Ace Lock: Brand name for a high security lock found on many slot and video-poker machines that uses a cylindrical key.
Ace Poor: A lower than average number of aces remain in the unplayed cards.
Ace Rich: In blackjack, the composition of the remaining card has more aces proportionally than normal.
Aces Up: A hand in video-poker containing two pair, the higher of which are aces.
Across the Board: A bet on all the numbers (4,5,6,8,9,10) in craps.
Action: The amount of money you wager over a given period of time. Used as a basis of judgment for comps.
Action Player: A player who bets big and for long periods of time. Sometimes used as a euphemism for stupid player.
Ada from Decatur: Archaic craps term for the eight. Sometimes known as Annie from Arkansas.
Adjustable Jackpot: The money compartments of the machine can be adjusted to accommodate a greater or lesser number of coins.
Ante: In poker, chips or cash put up by the players before the dealing of the hands. The ante in video-poker is the money you put in to receive your cards.
Any-craps: A bet at craps that the shooter will roll a two, three, or 12 on the very next roll. A Crazy Crapper bet and not recommended.
Any-Seven: A bet at craps that the next number rolled by the shooter will be a seven. A Crazy Crapper bet and not recommended.
Automatic Payout: Direct payment from the machine to the player without the need of a slot attendant's assistance.
Award Card: Same as payout card, payment panel, reward card, reward panel, hand payments. The posted payouts for the various hands of a given video-poker machine.
Back Bonnet: Protective covering in the upper rear portion of a machine.
Backline: A bet on the Don't Pass that the shooter will lose. Any bet that is placed against a shooter.
Back Lip: Protective plate that covers the coin entry area.
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