Casino Vocab
Casino Vocab
Casino Vocab
Roulette, blackjack, three card poker, casino stud poker, casino brag,
punto banco, punto 2000, bacaraat, dice, craps, big six, sic bo
Poker, 3 card poker, brag, 5 card stud poker, texas hold ’em, omaha
Dealer, croupier, inspector, gaming floor manager, pit boss, cashier, cash
desk, pit desk
Payout, winnings, losses, maximum bet, minimum bet, table
maximum/minimum
Could I speak to the pit boss, please? (The pit boss is the gaming floor
manager, in charge of activity on the gaming floor)
Can I bring a guest?
All of the games have a specific vocabulary attached to them. Below are
some examples of casino vocabulary and phrases. These are all
commonly used words and phrases associated with the most popular
casino table games:
Roulette Vocabulary
Chips, colour chips, cash chips, stack of chips, plaque, betting, bets
Roulette wheel, spin, layout, cashing in, chip change, colour change,
money/cash change
Inside betting positions (bets on the numbers, on the inside part the
layout): On the number / straight up (covers one number, 35-1), split
(covers two numbers, 17-1), corner (covers four numbers, 8-1) , street
(covers three numbers, 11-1), six line (two streets: covers six numbers, 5-
1)
Advanced bets: Neighbours bets, section bets, Voisins du Zero (often
called voison), Tier, Orphelins (often called orphans)
Outside bets (bets around the outside of the layout): Columns (pays 2-
1), dozens (pays 2-1), even chance bets (bets paying 1-1): even, odd,
high numbers, low numbers, red, black
Colour at 50p, please Can I have 2 ponies (£25) with that, please
Can I change this? Can you place this on zero for me?
Here are some of the common casino vocabulary and phrases you may
hear from a roulette dealer and what they mean:
‘Place your bets’ means you can start putting bets on the layout
‘Finishing betting’ or ‘Last bets’ means you have just a few more seconds left to
place bets
‘No more bets’ means you must stop betting now
‘Change only’ is called when a player has given money to the dealer during a spin,
but the money is not for a bet. This money will be changed into chips ready for the
next spin as soon as the dealer has time
‘Zero and the neighbours goes by ten (fifty pounds the bet)’ – this is an example of a
neighbours bet. Here the bet is on 0 and costs £50 to place
Roulette etiquette tip: It is best to wait until a quiet moment to ask the dealer
for chips. Try not to give the dealer cash during a spin if you do not
want to place a bet immediately for that spin. The extra money on the
table could be misunderstood as a bet! The dealer is generally busy
with the game and will not have time to change your money until after
that spin is over.
‘No spin’ means the spin is invalid and all bets are cancelled for that spin. ‘No spins’ are
rare but can happen for a number of reasons. For example, if the dealer makes a mistake
while spinning the wheel or drops the ball, if something falls into the wheel, or if the ball
does not spin around the wheel at least three times.
Learn more about the betting odds and rules of roulette here.
‘Paying out of order’ simply means the dealer is paying the bets out in a different order to
standard practice. Normally, dealers pay bets out in order of smallest odds first and largest
odds last. This means that even chance bets are paid first and straight up bets are paid last.
‘Change after the spin’ means the dealer will give the change from the bet after the spin has
finished. So if you have paid £20 to place a Neighbour bet by 2, the dealer will give you
your £10 change after that spin
‘No bet’ means that a bet has not been accepted. This can happen for a number of reasons.
For example, if the bet is late (placed after the dealer has said ‘no more bets’), if the bet is
unclear, or if it is under the table minimum.
Blackjack Vocabulary
Along with roulette, blackjack is a very important casino game. No
casino vocabulary list would be ready without a good knowledge of
blackjack vocabulary and phrases:
Blackjack shoe, deal, cards, shuffle, change cards, hole card, box, hand
Split, double down / double, stand, stick, stay, hit, surrender, card
Card / hit (or twist in pontoon) I’ll take even money please
How much is there? Can I play behind / on the back on this box?
Blackjack phrases you may hear
Would you like even money / insurance? There’s no writing allowed at the table
Aces are high, aces are low – this refers to whether Aces count as 11
(high) or 1 (low)
Poker hands: High card, pair, two pair, three of a kind, flush, straight,
full house, four of a kind, straight flush, royal flush
Tips for using English playing poker and other card games
‘Fold’ is when you think your hand is no good. You ‘fold’ your cards – throw away your
hand.
A dealer ‘deals’ the cards – distributes the cards to each of the players
The ‘dealer button’ is a button used when there is no real dealer. This button is moved
around the table in online poker to signify which player is acting as ‘dealer’.
The ‘pot’ is the money or chips in play, usually placed in the centre of the poker table.
A ‘raise’ is a bet to increase your opponent’s bet
A ‘re-raise’ is a bet to raise a bet that has already been raised (increased)
You can ‘check’ if no one has made a bet. This means you can see the next card for free.
A ‘call’ is a bet to match your opponent’s bet, i.e. the same amount of money
A ‘bluff’ is when you try to trick your opponent. You could bluff by betting with a weak
hand to imply you have a better hand than you really do, to try to make your opponent fold.
In Texas Holdem Poker, the ‘flop’ is the first three community cards, the ‘turn’ is the fourth
community card and the ‘river’ is the last community card.
A ‘wild card’ is used in some card games – this is a card that can substitute for any other
card and has any value