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T poker - Abbreviation for a 10, usually found only in written text about cards.
T.E.D. (bingo)
T\Wo-Two-Three poker
Tab poker - Tab card.
Tab (general terms)
Tab Card poker
Table poker
Table Captain poker
Table Cards poker
Table Change poker
Table Charge poker - A portion of each pot taken by the house, for the purpose of paying expenses and making a profit. Also, rake.
Table Cop poker
Table Fee poker
Table Holdout poker
Table Hopping (blackjack)
Table Hopping roulette - Moving from table to table in a casino.
Table Stakes poker
Table Stakes Limit poker - The original term for what is now usually called table stakes
Table Talk poker
Table Test (general terms) - See Audition.
Tahoe poker
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Tahoe High-Low poker - Tahoe pineapple, played high-low split.
Tahoe Pineapple poker
Tahoe Split poker - A poker game, seven-card stud high-low split, with an 8 qualifier for low.
Take a Bath poker - Lose heavily.
Take a Price (general terms) - A wager on the underdog in a money line contest.
Take a Shot poker
Take Care of poker
Take Cycle (slots)
Take Down roulette - To recall a wager before a decision.
Take it in the Middle poker
Take it or Leave it poker
Take Off a Card poker - To call a single bet in order to see one more card.
Take Off the Gloves poker - To use an aggressive betting strategy to bully opponents.
Take the Lead poker
Take the Middle Blind poker
Take the Odds (craps)
Take the Odds poker
Take the Points (general terms) - A wager on the underdog in a point spread contest.
Take the Worst of it poker
Taken Down (craps) - A bet that is removed and returned to the player, either at his request or by the rules of his play.
Takeout poker - The minimum buy-in required for a particular game.
Taking (general terms) - Wagering on the underdog; taking the odds.
Taking a Lead (general terms) - An early bet with a favorable price in anticipation of a subsequent movement in the line.
Taking a Price (general terms) - Betting an underdog
Taking a Set (general terms)
Taking the Points (general terms) - Betting the underdog and its advantage in the point spread.
Taking the Price (general terms) - Betting the underdog and accepting money odds.
Talking Chips poker
Tall Pot poker
Talon poker - The un-dealt portion of the cards, sometimes also called the deck, stock, or stub.
Tap poker - Go all in, that is, bet all one's chips. Usually called tap off.
Tap City poker - To go broke.
Tap Off poker - Bet all your chips, or all the other guy's.
Tap Out (blackjack) - Losing your whole bankroll.
Tap Out poker - To bet all one's chips.
Tap Someone poker
Tap you poker - In a no-limit game, this means, "I bet all your chips."
Tapioca poker - 1) "I'm tapping off," that is, betting all my chips. 2) Broke.
Tapoff poker - A bet of all your chips, or all the other guy's
Tap-Off poker - A bet of all your chips, or all the other guy's; usually followed by bet
Tapped poker - Broke.
Tapped Out poker
Tapped Out (general terms) - Broke, busted, common result of pressing.
Tapped Out roulette - To lose one's entire bankroll.
Target / Target 21 / T.a.R.G.E.T. (blackjack)
Tax (general terms)
Tc (blackjack) - The acronym for True Count.
Tc poker - Tournament chips, usually found only in written text about cards. "We started with 1000TC."
Tccb (general terms) - Test & County Cricket.
Team Play (blackjack)
Teaser (general terms)
Telegraph poker
Telephone poker
Tell (blackjack)
Tell poker
Tell Play (blackjack)
Ten the Hard Way (craps) - Ladies delight.
Tender Hand poker
Tennessee poker
Tennessee Toddy poker - In low poker, a hand topped by a 10.
Tension poker
Terce poker - Three cards to a straight flush. Also called tierce.
Terce Major poker
Terminal (keno) - Device used by Operator to provide Keno Gaming. Also Keno Terminal.
Terminal (lotto)
Texas Blackout (bingo)
Texas Holdem poker
Texas Tech poker
The Big Dance (general terms) - The 64 team, post season college basketball championship tournament.
The Big One on the End (craps) - Betting that the next roll will be the total sum of 10 (5&5).
The Book poker
The Dice Are Cold As Ice, Sweet As Honey, Bet the Don't and Win the Money (craps) - Cold table.
The Man (general terms) - The Bookmaker.
The Other Side of Eleven's Tummy (craps) - Betting that the next roll will be the number of 3 (2&1).
The Store (general terms) - Bookie.
The Windows (craps) - Betting that the next roll will be the total sum of 8 (4&4).
Thee and Me (bingo) - 23
Theoretical Hold Percentage (general terms)
Theorical Hold Percentage (general terms)
There poker
There Is Work Down poker
Thief poker - A cheat, usually a mechanic (card manipulator) or scammer.
Third Base poker
Third Hand poker
Third Man Walking Rule poker
Third Nuts poker
Third Pair poker
Third Person Walking Rule poker
Third Street poker - In Stud games, the first round of betting on the first three cards.
Thirty-Two Juice Roll (craps) - Betting that the next roll will be the number of 5 (3&2).
Thorp (blackjack)
Three poker - A hand that needs three cards. ; usually preceded by the. "Check to the three."
Three Card Double Inside Straight Flush (videopoker)
Three Card Inside Straight Flush (videopoker)
Three Card Royal (videopoker) - Three cards in the same suit, Ten or higher like Jh-Qh-Kh-4-5.
Three Card Sequential Royal (videopoker)
Three Card Straight Flush (videopoker)
Three Craps Three, the Indicator (craps) - Betting that the next roll will be the number of 3 (2&3).
Three Deuces poker
Three Dozen (bingo) - 36
Three Fates poker - Three queens.
Three Flush poker - Three cards of the same suit, requiring two more to make a flush.
Three Number Bet roulette
Three of a Kind poker - Three cards of the same rank. Also called trips.
Three of a Kind (videopoker) - A hand containing three cards of the same denomination like 10-10-10-4-5.
Three Pluck One poker - A cheating scheme with three thieves working together against one victim.
Three Score and Ten (bingo) - 70
Three-Bet poker
Three-Blind Traveling Blind Game poker
Three-Card Draw poker - A hand that needs three cards.
Three-Card Hop poker
Three-Card Monte poker
Three-Card Poker Dictionary poker - Any poker game played with three cards. Sometimes called three-toed Pete.
Three-For-Two poker
Threes poker - In high, Three of a kind.
Three-Thirty-Three poker
Three-Toed Pete poker - Any poker game played with three cards. Also called three-card Poker.
Threshold of Pain poker
Throw poker
Throw a Party poker
Throw Off poker
Throwaways (bingo)
Throwing a Party poker
Thrown Game (general terms) - A game lost intentionally by a participant.
Ti (blackjack) - The acronym for a Las Vegas casino called Treasure Island.
Tic Tac (general terms) - Manual system used by on-course bookmakers to transmit prices of horses
Ticket (bingo)
Ticket (keno)
Ticket poker
Ticket (general terms)
Tickets poker
Tickle poker - Raise. "I'll give it a tickle."
Tic-Tac (general terms) - The sign language in which bookmakers communicate with each other on the course.
Tie (baccarat)
Tie (blackjack) - Both player and dealer have the same hand total. Player keeps bet. Also Push or Stand-Off.
Tie (general terms) - A bet in which no money is lost nor won because the teams' scores were equal to the number of points in the given line.
Tied on poker - Unable to throw a hand away. "Too much money in the pot; you got me locked on." Also, locked on. "Too much money in the pot; you got me tied on."
Tiempo poker - 1) The verbal request by a house employee for the players to pay their time. 2) A request by a player for more time to consider his cards.
Tierce poker - Three cards to a straight flush. Also called terce.
Tierce Major poker
Tiers Du Cylindre roulette
Tiger poker
Tight poker
Tight Game poker - A game with a small number of players in most pots.
Tight Hold 'em poker - Another name for Omaha.
Tight Play poker - Pertaining to the play of a tight player.
Tight Player poker - One who plays tight, that is, bets only when holding a strong hand
Tight Slots (slots)
Tightass poker - Tight player.
Tighten Up poker - Play tighter or more conservatively.
Tilt poker
Tilt (slots)
Tilt (slots)
Timber poker
Time poker
Time Buy-in poker - A game in which the house makes its money by charging time (as opposed to a rake game).
Time Charge poker
Time Collection poker
Time Collector poker
Time Cut poker - The fee charged in a time game.
Time For Fun (bingo) - 41
Time For Tea (bingo) - 83
Time Game poker - A game in which the house makes its money by charging time (as opposed to a rake game).
Tip (craps) - A gratuity given to a dealer by a player.
Tip poker
Tip (general terms) - A tip is information about the winning chance of a horse in any particular race.
Tip the Duke poker
Tip the Hand poker
Tip the Mitt poker
Tips (general terms)
Tipster (general terms)
Tissue Prices (general terms) - The bookmakers' forecast of how the betting will open.
Title Iii (general terms)
Tix (lotto) - Another term for SC: An abbreviation used to describe a scratch card with the latex scratched off.
To go poker
Toad in the Hole poker
Tob (blackjack) - An abbreviation for The Theory Of Blackjack, book by Peter Griffin.
Toc poker
Toilet Flush poker
Toke (blackjack) - A player tip to the dealer or to any other casino person providing service to the player.
Toke (craps) - The dealer's term for a gratuity given to a dealer by a player.
Toke poker
Toke (general terms) - A tip or gratuity.
Toke roulette - Another word for tip.
Toke Hustler roulette - A dealer who tries to get players to tip him.
Token poker - A Chip.
Token (general terms) - The casino coins used to play slot machines.
Tom poker - Poor, bad, unfavorable. "Don't get in there; it's a Tom game." Opposite of George.
Tom roulette - A poor tipper.
Tommer poker - A bad situation or player. "Lost your last hundred, huh? That's a real tommer!"
Tom's Tricks (bingo) - 6
Tonk poker
Tony's Den (bingo) - 10
Tool poker - Any mechanical cheating device. Also called work.
Top and Bottoms poker - Two pair, aces and deuces.
Top Batsman (general terms) - The highest scoring batsman for one particular team.
Top Card poker
Top Hand poker - Winning hand.
Top Kicker poker
Top of the House (bingo) - 90
Top of the Shop (bingo) - 90
Top Pair poker - In flop games, having a hole card that matches the highest card on the board.
Top Stock poker
Top the Deck poker - Palm cards from the top of the deck.
Top Two Pair poker - In flop games, having hole cards that make the highest possible two pair hand.
Top-Bottom Ticket (keno)
Top-Card Draw poker
Topped Out poker
Tops and Bottoms poker - Two pair, aces and deuces.
Torquay in Devon (bingo) - 87
Toss Up (general terms) - A game where the line is close to pick-em.
Total (general terms)
Total Facesper Collated Set (bingo) - 9000 times the number of colors or UP's.
Total Over/Under (general terms)
Total Wager (general terms) - A total wager is a bet on the number of points scored in the game (both teams combined).
Totalisator (general terms)
Totals (general terms)
Totals Bet (general terms)
Tote (general terms)
Tote Board (general terms) - A device that posts teams, contests, and either the odds or the line.
Toto (lotto)
Touch Wand (keno) - A pointing device used on some video keno machines to select numbers.
Touching Cards poker - Cards in sequence, as part of a straight.
Tough poker
Tough Money poker - Money for living expenses, and not to be used for gambling.
Tough Out roulette - The Captain's term for a player who doesn't beat himself.
Tough Player (blackjack) - A smart player who can make money against the casino in the short run.
Tough Player poker - A very good or successful poker player, often a professional.
Tough Spot poker
Toughy poker - A tough player (A very good or successful poker player, often a professional.).
Tourist poker
Tournament (keno) - A series of keno games organized by the casino into a contest between players
Tournament Circuit poker - The yearly cycle of major poker tournaments, including, of course, the World Series of Poker and the Tournament of Champions, but also including others such as the National Championship of Poker at Hollywood Park Casino in Inglewood, California, and the Festival of Poker in London's Victoria Casino. Also called tournament trail.
Tournament of Champions poker - A prestigious tournament on the tournament trail, first held in August, 1999, at the Orleans in Las Vegas, in which only winners of major tournaments are eligible to compete. Sometimes rendered as the acronym TOC.
Tournament Trail poker - The yearly cycle of major poker tournaments, including, of course, the World Series of Poker and the Tournament of Champions, but also including others such as the National Championship of Poker at Hollywood Park Casino in Inglewood, California, and the Festival of Poker in London's Victoria Casino. Also called tournament circuit.
Tourney poker - Tournament.
Tout (general terms) - A person who frequents training grounds for the purpose of gaining information about the capabilities of the horses and which he passes on for a fee.
Tout Service (general terms) - A company that promises outrages winning percentages to buy their picks
Tra6eling Blind Game poker - A game with mandatory blinds, dependent on position, rather than on who won the last pot, or how many times a particular player has or has not blinded.
Trade poker - Receive a twist (In stud, played in a home game, an extra card that a player can "buy" after all the cards that constitute a hand have been dealt.).
Trail poker - Come in light, that is, call a bet when several others have already called, usually to get money odds on a straight or flush draw (in high), or to try a long shot cheaply, as a cat hop or short pair draw in high draw, a multiple-card draw in lowball, or an inside straight draw in hold 'em or seven stud, or substandard starting cards in either of the latter games.
Transversale Plain roulette - Street: Three Number Bets.
Transversale Simple roulette - French term for a Three Number Bet or Street Bet. Also called a Triple or Trio Bet.
Trap poker - 1) The state of being stuck; usually preceded by the. "I was stuck a hunnert, but I got out of the trap." 2) The setting up of a situation in which one player can catch or trap another3) To check initially, then raise a bet made later on in the same betting round. Frequently a sign of strength, but may be a bluff. 4) Catch one or more players when you have a good hand by playing in such a way as to conceal your holdings: checking or under betting a good hand, or playing a hand in such a way as not to let opponents know you have a strong hand, thus inducing them either to try a bluff, or bet a weak hand they might otherwise just show down without betting. 5) Money is trapped in the pot if it faces the imminent danger of becoming dead money. Typically you're trapped if after putting some money in the pot you're faced with the proposition of calling a raise in order to continue, especially an uncomfortably large raise. 6) A player is also said to be trapped if caught calling (e.g. on a draw) between two other players who keep raising and re-raising each other.
Trapper poker - One who plays a hand in the way described under trap. After this happens (and sometimes happens unsuccessfully, as all the players just show down their hands without betting, and the first player reveals that he passed a "monster"), someone is sure to say, "Not all trappers wear fur hats."
Trash poker - 1) Poor or worthless cards. 2) To discard a hand; also the discard pile in which all cards are dead.
Traveling Blind poker - A mandatory blind, dependent on position, as described under traveling blind game. Examples are under-the-gun blind, open blind, and so on.
Tray (blackjack) - The special place in the table where the dealer keeps the house chips, stacked horizontally in rows. Also rack.
Tray poker - A box, or tray, that has indentations to neatly hold chips in (often five) stacks.
Treble (general terms) - To select the teams or players you believe will win three separate specified events, e.g.: Winners of three games of rugby union. All bets are placed prior to the first event.
Tree System (lotto) - A tree is similar to a wheeling system, but used for daily number games. Primarily, a tree system is a way of organizing numbers to play for a straight win so that potential combinations are not missed.
Treedlededee poker - Three cards, please." This is heard at the time of the draw in a draw poker game.
Trele-Header poker - The third pot of three in which the first two have not been played, either because of no player having had openers in a game with opening requirements, or because of two successive misdeals.
Trends (slots) - All gambling results move in random statistical trends, whether in craps, blackjack, reel slots or video poker. The key to success is to recognize the trends, play hard on the upside, and get away fast in the down trend. Pay particular attention to personal trends, or lucky streaks. They can be every bit as meaningful in determining the amount of your play as the trend of an individual machine. Never chase a bad trend.
Trey poker - 1) 3 (the card). 2) Divide a deck into thirds prior to shuffling. (This is an old, obsolete term.)
Treys Full poker - A full house consisting of three 3s and another pair.
Treys Over poker - 1) Two pair, 3s and deuces. 2) A full house consisting of three 3s and another pair.
Treys Up poker - Two pair, 3s and deuces.
Tricast (general terms) - A wager that involves correctly predicting the first, second and third place in a particular event. This wager can be permed. Normally offered on handicaps of eight or more declared runners and no fewer than six actual runners.
Trick poker - Poor player; from pimp slang.
Tricon poker - Three of a kind.
Trim poker - Trim the sides of cards, to make them thinner so as to be easily detected by a thief.
Trimming Shears poker - Special heavy scissors for cutting the edges of cards in any of several ways for cheating. These produce various kinds of strippers, such as belly strippers, end strippers, low belly strippers, and high belly strippers.
Trims poker - A deck marked by shaving the edges of some cards such that a thief can tell by feel the values of certain cards.
Trio poker - Three of a kind.
Trio Bet roulette - A combination bet on three numbers at the same time. Same as Street Bet.
Trip poker - Three of a kind.
Trip Up poker - Three of a kind. In Hold'em the term SET is used when two of the three cards are hole cards.
Triple (lotto) - A three- or four-digit number that contains three of the same digit. Examples: 111, 444, 5556, 2322. There are only 10 three-digit Triples and one should appear every 100 days. There are 360 four-digit triple combinations and one should show up every 28 days. The rarity of four-digit triples usually results in greatly-increased boxed payouts (there are 90 boxed combinations); as a result, it's good advice to play four-digit Triples boxed.
Triple roulette - French term for a Three Number Bet or Street Bet. Also called a or Trio Bet or Transversale.
Triple Ante poker - In double-limit draw (high, with an ante), pertaining to the situation following two passed pots (that is, unopened pots;), at which point the pot contains three antes from each player, and the limits double (once only) until a pot is played.
Triple Dipple, in the Lucky Ducky (craps) - Betting that the next roll will be the total sum of 12 (6&6).
Triple Jackpot poker - A period of time in a card room that has progressive jackpots for getting certain hands beat (for example, aces full in a hold 'em game) during which the posted payouts are tripled. Usually triple jackpot times are at times that otherwise have lower attendance than others, with such promotions being to increase patronage.
Triple Sharp (general terms) - The sharpest of the sharp.
Triple Through poker - Triple a small stack by beating two others, generally those with larger stack; sometimes part of the phrase triple a stack through. "Big John and Bubbles each had about $10,000 in chips, and they were both hot and stuck. Sally came in with $100, tripled it through them twice, and took the $900 to the window."
Triple Tough poker - Extremely tough.
Triple-Draw Lowball poker - A form of ace-to-five with three draws, instead of the usual one in ordinary lowball, and thus having four betting rounds, usually played pot limit.
Triple-Threat Player poker - Someone who plays all games (all variations of poker) well.
Triplets poker - Three of a kind. Often called trips.
Trips poker - Three of a kind; shortened from triplets.
Trips (videopoker) - Three of a kind like 10-10-10-4-5.
Trips Eight poker - 1) A form of draw poker found only in home games, a split-pot (high-low) game with qualifiers of three of a kind for high and an 8 for low (see 8-or-better). 2) A form of stud poker with the same qualifiers, often played with one or more twists at the end.
Trixie (general terms) - 3 selections, 4 bets - 3 doubles, 1 treble.
Trombones (bingo) - 76
Trombones poker - 1) In lowball, a 7-6 hand; comes from the song "76 Trombones." 2) In high, two pair, 7s and 6s. 3) In hold 'em, a 7 and 6 as one's first two cards.
Trop (blackjack) - An abbreviation for any of the casinos named Tropicana.
True Count (blackjack) - The true count is derived from the running count divided by the number of decks left in the shoe. The running count adjusted to account for the number of cards left in the deck or shoe to be played. The total number of decks can be estimated to the nearest deck or half deck.
True Odds (general terms) - Punters talk about the true odds. This refers to the odds as they would be if they reflected the actual probability of winning (as opposed to reflecting where the money goes). This must always be an opinion.
True Odds roulette - The actual probability of an event happening.
Truncating (blackjack) - A practice which reduces every "precise" index number to just an integer. (Truncated indices, or indexes). When Truncating, we simply take away (truncate) the decimal part of the index number, leaving only the integer part. Examples: +2.95 becomes +2, +2.15 becomes +2, - 0.99 becomes 0, - 3.05 becomes - 3. Of course, an index number which has been calculated to be "precisely" an integer, does not change: +3.000000 remains as +3. Also Flooring and Rounding.
Tt (general terms) - Table Tennis
Ttc (general terms) - Table Tennis Association.
Tulsa poker - A variant of hold 'em, usually played only in private games, in which the community cards are turned face up one at a time, thus adding two more rounds of betting.
Tuna poker - Live one; a rich loser; any loser or poor player.
Tupper poker - Two pair.
Tupperware poker - Two pair.
Turkey poker - Live one; a rich loser; any loser or poor player.
Turn poker - 1) The fourth of five community cards in flop games (e.g. hold'em and omaha). Sometimes called fourth street. 2) With respect to a particular player, the point at which the action is on him, that is, the time when a player is faced with the choice of folding, calling, or raising. "Whose turn is it?" 3) Sometimes (rarely, these days) the term is used by Texans and others from the Southwest with the same meaning as flop.
Turn a Draw poker - In hold 'em, make a five-card (that is, complete) hand, generally a straight or flush, on the turn card.
Turn a Pair poker - In hold 'em, pair one of one's hole cards on the turn card.
Turn Card poker - 1) In hold 'em-type games, the second card of the flop (that is, the fourth card dealt to the center). Following this card is the second round of betting. This card is sometimes (rarely) called sixth street. 2) In seven-card stud, the fourth card dealt to each player. Following this card is the second round of betting
Turn Down poker - Fold (a hand).
Turn on the Screw (bingo) - 62
Turn One poker - When everyone passes in a hold 'em game, the last player may say this to the dealer indicating that he, too, does not wish to bet.
Turn Out poker - Teach someone how to cheat. "He should be good; he was turned out by One-Eyed Charlie." Probably comes from the world of prostitution, where the process of starting a beginner on the tortuous road of sin, usually by a pimp, is called the same thing.
Tweak of the Thumb (bingo) - 51
Twelve Number Bet roulette - A bet on one of the three columns of 12 numbers on the layout. When placing your chips on one of three blank spaces at the bottom of the green you collect if any of those twelve vertical numbers win. Pays 2:1
Twenty Five-15-9-5 (slots) - The payout on the classic Deuces Wild video poker, representing the payout for Wild Royal, Five of a Kind, Straight Flush and Four of a Kind (quads). The key is frequently hit quads as the payout is often dropped from five to four, changing the overall payout from 100.6 percent to 94.3 percent, a seemingly innocuous but huge change.
Twenty-One (blackjack) - Another name for the game of blackjack.
Twiggy poker - In hold 'em, 2-9 as one's first two cards. Probably comes from this erstwhile ultra skinny model's measurements
Twin Beds poker - A form of poker found only in home games, a widow game in which each player receives five cards face down, and 10 cards are arranged face down in the center of the table, in two rows of five each, at which point there is a betting round, and then the dealer turns up each central card, one at a time, usually alternating one from each row, each followed by another round of betting. At the showdown, each player uses the best five cards among his five and five from one row (only) of the widow. The game is often played high-low split
Twist poker - In stud, played in a home game, an extra card that a player can "buy" after all the cards that constitute a hand have been dealt. This card is generally a replacement for one of the player's existing cards, usually with an up card being replaced by an up card, and a down card being replaced by a down card, and often with the player having to pay for the card, that is, put extra chips in the pot, such chips not constituting a bet, because that "bet" does not have to be matched by other players. "We're playing five-card stud, high-low, with a twist." Also called discard, optional card, pitch, replacement, substitution.
Two poker - A hand that needs two cards; usually preceded by the. "Check to the two."
Two Aces (craps) - The number 2 (1&1).
Two and Three Balls Betting (general terms) - A golfing bet that involves predicting which player from either a group of two or three will shoot the lowest score over 18 holes.
Two Bets poker - Usually means, "I raise," in the sense that when a player says this, it's his turn to call one bet, but by putting in two, he is indicating a raise. The phrase is most common in limit games, but is also heard in no-limit and pot-limit games to indicate a raise exactly equal in size to the preceding bet.
Two Bits poker - $25 or a $25 chip. More commonly called quarter.
Two Card Royal Flush with no Ten (videopoker) - A hand containing two high cards in the same suit like Qh-Kh-4-5-6.
Two Card Royal Flush with Ten (videopoker) - A hand with a High Card and a Ten in the same suit like 10h-Kh-4-5-6.
Two Card Sequential Royal Flush with Ten (videopoker) - A hand with a High Card and a Ten in the same suit, each in the position required for a Sequential Royal Flush like 10h-4-5-Kh-6.
Two Crap, Two. Double in the Bubble (craps) - Two (1&1).
Two Dozen (bingo) - 24
Two Fat Ladies (bingo) - 88
Two Flush poker - Two cards of the same suit, requiring three more to make a flush.
Two in Pan." poker - In draw (or lowball), an announcement that you have A-2-3 or J-Q-K of spades (which are worth a collection of two in panguingue). Usually the announcer shows the cards in question and then throws the hand away.
Two Little Ducks (bingo) - 22
Two Little Fleas (bingo) - 33
Two Number Bet roulette - An inside combination bet of two numbers at the same time.
Two of Three poker - This is a pot building game. It plays just like Seven Card Stud except that in order to win the game you must have two out of the three of the following: lowest spade in the hole, highest spade in the hole, and best poker hand. You cannot use the same card for highest and lowest spade. If no one has this combination then the game is reset and starts over. This can go for a while and if you fold then you are out of the game! If you are dealt the deuce and ace of spades in the whole then you are guaranteed taking the pot, so bet heavy.
Two Pair poker - A hand consisting of two cards of one rank, and two cards of another rank (and an unpaired card).
Two Pairs (videopoker) - A hand containing two pairs like AAKK4.
Two Rolls and no Coffee (craps) - Sevened out after two rolls.
Two to a, Three to a, Four to a (videopoker) - Refers to the number of cards you have in your hand that make up at least a part of a potentially winning hand. For example, if you have Ah, Kh, Qh, Jh, 5c, you have four of the cards needed to make a royal flush, or four to a royal flush
Two Ways (craps) - A phrase appended to a hardway or proposition bet to indicate that the player is betting one chip for the dealers along with his own bet. A $2 bet two ways is $1 for the player and $1 for the dealers; a $6 bet two ways is $5 for the player and $1 for the dealers; a $10 bet two ways is $5 for the player and $5 for the dealers. E.g., "Hard 6, two ways" or "Two-way hard 6."
Two-Bet poker - Raise, that is put in two bets; usually followed by the name of a person. "I opened and he two-bet me."
Two-Bit poker - 1) Pertaining to $25, as a two-bit chip. 2) Pertaining to a small-limit game or player.
Two-Bit Game poker - A small game.
Two-Bit Player poker - A small-limit player; someone who plays only in the smallest games.
Two-Card poker - found exclusively in home games, in which each player receives one card face down, followed by a round of betting, another face up, with another round of betting, and then each active player has an optional replacement (as described under twist, but generally without having to pay for the card). The game is played high-low, with both the highest and lowest hand being two aces. Pairs win for high, followed by high-card combinations; that is, A-K ranks just below a pair of deuces. For low, the point total is used, with 2 being best, then 3; 4, next, can be formed in two ways, A-3 or a pair of deuces; and so on
Two-Card Draw poker - A hand that needs two cards.
Two-Card Hop poker - Remarkable draw; usually part of the phrase, two-card hop or three-card hop. "I thought I had a lock on the pot with a pat 7, but he made a three-card hop on me" means another pat hand just got beat by a three-card draw. Also called cathop.
Two-Card Party poker - In lowball, all players (usually implies at least three) draw two cards.
Two-Card Poker Dictionary poker - Poker played with two cards, in particular two-card. Sometimes called Hurricane.
Two-For-One poker - An offer by one player to another to play under certain circumstances, usually more favorable to the other player, in exchange for calling a bet. Propositions are found mainly in no-limit lowball games.
Two-Gap poker - Describing hold 'em starting cards in which the two cards are three apart in rank.
Two-Handed poker - Pertaining to two players playing a game by themselves.
Two-Minute Rule poker - A house rule that a player must act on his hand within two minutes, or else give up the hand and have no claim on the pot. This rule is found mainly in no-limit games, and is usually invoked on players who frequently abuse the time limits, that is, when confronted with a large bet, often study the situation for long periods of time. The five-minute rule is similar, though not as common.
Two-Three poker - In lowball, an agreement between two players that when the two of them are the only ones to remain in an otherwise unopened pot (which might happen when one has the middle blind and the other the big blind), one will open blind for two bets, and the other will raise to three bets. At this point, the action will be on the first, the one who made the two bets, who can, of course, fold, call, or raise.
Two-Twenty-Two poker - A stud game (sort of), played only in home games, in which each player is dealt a down card, followed by a round of betting, and then one or more cards face up. Aces have a value of 1 or 11, face cards a value of , and all other cards have face value. This is a split-pot game, with the object being to end up with a total closest to 2 or 22. On each round, players can either receive a further upcard, or refuse further cards. After any round in which no player takes a card, the players declare which "way" they are going (2 or 22, sometimes called high or low), and there is a showdown. (Sometimes there is one more round of betting before the showdown.) In some versions, once a player refuses up cards a certain number of times (say, three), that player can no longer request further cards. The purpose of this rule is that when a player is in a "lock" (cannot lose) situation, that is, when he is the only one going low, and there are more than one player going high, and who have quit asking for up cards, the player with the lock can prolong the betting by drawing cards to a point at which he cannot hit without destroying his lock. In some games, being on one side or the other of 2 or 22 (when no one has exactly that total) wins over the other side. For example, in some games, 1 loses to 2, while in others, the reverse is true. The best hand is two aces, so that the hand simultaneously adds up to 2 and 22. This is a virtual lock scoop hand, but one that can be beat, so a player must be somewhat careful at declare time in a game in which the rules dictate that a player who declares for both ways must clearly win both ways (that is, cannot tie for either). While this is not really a poker game, it is popular in some home games (because it has many of the elements of poker, including bluffing), though less common than seven-twenty-seven and three-thirty-three.
Two-Way Call poker - A hand that wins both ways in any high-low pot.
Two-Way Hand poker - 1) In draw poker played with the 52-card deck, an open-ended straight; so called because it can be made by two ranks. 2) In draw poker, a hand with two possible ways of drawing, such as four cards to a straight or four to a flush (but not the same for both draws). 3) In lowball, an 8, 9, or 10 (that is, a hand topped by one of those cards) that can be broken under pressure. 9-4-3-2-A is a breaking hand, because you can throw the 9 and draw to a wheel; 9-8-7-3-A is not, because there really is no place to break. 4) In high-low split-pot games with a declare, a hand that can declare (but not necessarily win) both ways. 5) In high-low split-pot games without a declare (that is, those in which cards speak), a hand that wins both ways.
Two-Way Joint poker - A crooked gaming establishment. Also called flat joint, flat shop, flat store.
Two-Way Straight poker - In draw poker played with the 52-card deck, an open-ended straight; so called because it can be made by two ranks.
Twtf (general terms) - Third World Tennis Federation.