| E.R Man |
Used to refer to the player seated to the right of the dealer. Also known as the anchor or the third base. |
| Early Surrender |
A gaming strategy where the player gives up half of the wager if he feels the player has a blackjack. |
| Earn |
Used to refer to the actual amount of money that the casino has taken in as revenue. |
| Easy Way |
Used to describe how a point was made on a dice. It refers to a point being made without paid numbers. |
| Edge |
The mathematical advantage. This is usually maintained by the house. |
| Edge Work |
Cheating technique used in card games where a mark is made on the cards. This is known as Edge Markings. |
| Eighty Six |
Used to refer to the act of removing a patron.
Sometimes used to describe the closing of a table, pit or even a casino. |
| Electric Dice |
A cheating technique in which a ferrous piece is hidden in the dice and is controlled with a hidden electro magnet. |
| Element of Ruin |
Probability that a player will lose their bankroll. |
| Eldest hand |
Used to refer to the player left of the dealer. |
| English ‘American Roulette’ |
This is a game where an American Roulette wheel is used but the double zero is removed. |
| En Plein |
It is a French Roulette term for a single number wager. |
| Equitable |
A reasonable game. |
| Even Chances |
Term for the winning of an amount equal to the wager. Another term used for this is Even Money. |
| Even Count |
It is a technique used by card counters to adjust the count to compensate a multiple deck game. |
| Expected Value |
The amount of money a player wins or looses. It is based on the statistical advantage. |
| Eye in the Sky |
Used to refer to surveillance cameras placed to monitor the casino activity. |
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