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SPORTS BETTING GLOSSARY IS FOR EVERYONE

Action: A bet

 

Bad beat: A very unlucky or unfortunate loss. For example, you have the underdog, +5 1/2, in an NFL game. Your team is leading 20-14 when the favorite scores a touchdown on the final play of the game to make it 20-20. No problem; all the favored team has to do is kick the extra point to win the game 21-20 and allow you to cash your bet. Then the unthinkable happens: The kick is blocked and the game goes into overtime where the favorite scores a TD to win 26-20. You lose your bet. Now that's a bad beat.

 

Beard: A person who places bets for another person in order to disguise the source of the wager. (Also called a runner)

 

Big nickel: $5,000

 

Bleeder: A casino supervisor who becomes agitated when a player starts to win. (Also called a sweater)

 

C-Note: $100 bill. (Also called a Charlie or a Cecil)

 

Churn: The impact of betting and re-betting money.

 

Clipboard: A beard or runner who compares odds and prices for others

 

Crossroader: A professional casino cheat

 

Dead presidents: Money

 

Dime: $1,000

 

Double Sawbuck: $20

 

Exposure: The amount of money sportsbooks stand to lose on an individual game, race or event

 

Extension: The amount of money that sportsbooks will risk losing on an individual game, race or event

 

Firing: Betting large sums

 

Fit: When a player's bet conforms to the odds. For example, if a baseball team is a -145 favorite and you bet $145

 

Frog: A $50 bill, which is considered unlucky by some.

 

High roller: A gambler known for his large wagers

 

Hit and Run: A player who makes one large, low-risk bet, such as a huge football favorite on the money line, then leaves with his winnings and never bets with that bookmaker again

 

Hold: The percentage sportsbooks win

 

Hook: Half a point

 

Jones: An addiction as in "That guy really has a Jones for Monday night home underdogs"

 

Juice: The percentage of the bet kept by sportsbooks for handling the bet. (Also called vigorish or vig)

 

Layoff bet: A bet made between sportsbooks to help balance their action and remove risk

 

Limit: The maximum bet accepted by sportsbooks before the pointspread or price has to be changed.

 

Lumber: A name given a person who watches other people bet. (Also called baggage or wood)

 

Middle: A game that lands between betting numbers. For example, if some bettors are able to take the underdog at +4 1/2 and some bettors lay the favorite at -3 1/2, and the favorite wins by 4, then sportsbooks suffer a "middle" because sportsbooks have to pay off both sides of the bet.

 

Mucker: A professional card cheat

 

Nickel: $500

 

Parlay: A bet with two or more teams where the money returned for the first win is played on the second game, and so on

 

Player: A bettor or gambler

 

Press: To wager a larger amount than usual, as when a player will "press" his luck

 

Puppy: An underdog. (Also called a mutt).

 

Push: A tie (not neckwear)

 

Rabbit: An inexperienced gambler, a novice

 

Round robin: A series of parlays

 

Rundown: A line update

 

Runner: See beard

 

Sawbuck: $10. (Also called a willy)

 

Sharp: A professional bettor

 

Score: A large win

 

Skirt: An attractive woman used to divert attention in casino scams

 

Square: An unsophisticated or recreational player

 

Steam: Heavy, one-sided action that often is a clue to sportsbooks that they have a bad line or something is wrong

 

Stick: $1

 

Tapped Out/Tap City: Broke, busted

 

Toke: A tip or gratuity

 

Triple Sharp: A top-notch player. (Note: There is no such thing as a "double sharp").

 

Vig/Vigorish: See juice.

 

Whale: The highest of high rollers; a huge bettor

 

Willy: $10. (Also called a sawbuck)

 

Wiseguy: A knowledgeable handicapper, often with connections to information

 

This article was written by Luken Karel for http://www.thegreek.com. The Greek Sportsbook & Casino is host to one of the top online sportsbooks offering college football betting and sports betting on NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL and all other major sports. The Greek is a must have sports betting and entertainment portal with one of the largest wagering menus available online. Article reproductions must include a link pointing to http://www.thegreek.com
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