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Caller
The person who call the numbers in for example a bingo game
Card Counting (Blackjack)
A system of tracking cards to gain an edge over the casino
Card Shark (Poker)
A professional player
Caribbean Stud Poker
Often offering a progressive side bet. Caribbean Stud is a variation
of five card poker
Casino
A building where gambling takes place. Often also contain a hotel
and entertainment
Casino Advantage
The edge the casino has on the games. Also known as House Edge or
Advantage
Casino Host
A casino employee who deals exclusively with high rollers
Chemin De Fer (Baccarat)
A European version of baccarat where players bet with each other
Chips
Circular discs uses in casinos in place of cash.
Cold
Commonly used to refer to a slot machine that is not hitting any wins
Come Out Roll (Craps)
The first roll of the dice or the first roll after a point has been
made
Complete Hand (Poker)
A hand that uses all five cards. For example a straight, full house
or flush
Comps
Short for compensation. Comps are rewards given to players depending
on how much action they give the casino. Can be in to form of free
rooms, show tickets, etc
Craps
One of the most popular casino dice games
Credit Button (Slots and Video Poker)
A button that converts coins to credits
Croupier
The word for dealer in French. Commonly uses for blackjack and baccarat
dealers
Cycle (Video Poker)
The statistical distance between a Royal Flush
Cut
After the cards are shuffled the dealer splits the deck and swaps
the top and bottom
Cut Card
Use to cut cards, the cut card is often a colored plastic card.
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