Gaff |
A cheating device. |
Galloping Dominoes |
A pair of dice |
Gamblers Fallacy |
A belief of many gamblers of an outcome that has not yet happened but is more likely to happen in the future. |
Gamblers Ruin |
The situation when a gambler has no money or runs out of bankroll. |
Gambling |
Wagering of money on an outcome that is unpredictable. |
Games |
Casino term for games that require a dealer. In casinos, slots are not considered as ‘games’. |
Gaming Board |
The governing body which has rules for gaming regulation and is appointed by the government. Not all casinos are regulated by a gaming board. |
Gate |
It refers to an action by the dealer in the game of Craps. If the dealer suspects fowl play, he stops the dice before it finishes rolling. |
George |
Used to refer to a player who gives money to the player.
Refers to a player who bets on half of the dealer.
Used to refer to a player who plays very well. |
Get behind the stick |
Craps term for the action of the dealer or stickman opening the table. |
G. I Marbles |
Another word for a dice. |
Give him the bum's rush |
The removal of a player in such a manner so as to humiliate the player and set an example for the other players. |
Give the business |
The act of cheating anyone. |
Gimmick |
Any cheating device. |
Give Odds |
Same as lay odds.
The money bet on a team in a sports bet.
The side wager placed on the Don’t after the come-out roll in the game of Craps. |
Glim |
Cheating technique. The player uses a small mirror which is hidden and allows the player to see the cards he is being dealt. |
GM |
Short form for general manager. |
G-note |
A thousand dollar bill. |
Go |
A term used by the dealers in a discussion to refer to the tips the dealer made. |
Good Man |
A player with good amount of money.
Used to refer to a player who is an skillful cheater. |
Good thing |
Refers to a good wager |
Goose |
The tube in a keno table where the ball collects after being forced there by an air stream. |
Go Over |
The Blackjack term when a player exceeds twenty-one. Also known as bust or break. |
Go South With |
Cheating technique. The player takes cards, dice, money or anything else out of the game. |
Grand |
Refers to a thousand dollar bill. |
Greek Deal |
Cheating technique. The dealer deals the second card from the bottom instead of the top card from the deck. |
Greek Shot |
Craps term for the uncontrolled throw of dice. |
Green |
Another term for cash.
Used to refer to a twenty-five dollar casino chip which is green in color. |
Green horn |
The term for an inexperienced gambler. |
Green numbers |
Roulette term for zero and double zero. |
Grief |
Term for bad luck. |
Grifter |
Used to refer to a dishonest gambler. |
Grind Houses |
Used to refer to casinos which welcome the low-end players. Such casinos depend on high volume of play instead of high rollers. |