Casino Terms Quiz

This casino terms quiz tests your knowledge of casino terms, lingo and jargon spoken by casino players worldwide.
At gamerisms, we have found a collection of unique and fun gambling terms to challenge both newbies and veteran players alike published in 2 quiz units set aside for the language of casino games.
This article gives you a taste of gambling and casino terms with 7 questions and answers.
Let’s begin this ‘casino speak’ quiz with a ‘colorful’ question.

1) What does the casino lingo Coloring Up refer to?
A. Exchanging casino chips for larger denominations.
B. Stacking 2 or 3 different colored chips when betting.
C. Wagering higher amounts when doubling up at blackjack.

2) Casino players known as George do what?
A. George is a lurker who watches a game like blackjack, also known as Curious George.
B. George is a generous tipper.
C. George plays craps only.

3) Carpet Joints is casino lingo for?
A. Lingo referring to 5 star luxury casinos.
B. Small casinos that are not attractive, but offer better payouts and comps.
C. Casinos that rely on walk in visitors or locals, rather than the whales or major gamblers.

4) What does ‘Down to the Felt’ mean to casino players?
A. Playing the don’t bet or dark side of the craps table.
B. Placing a toke or bet for the dealer at the craps table.
C. Lingo for busted or broke in casino terms.

5) What does the casino term Underlay refer to?
A. Amateur blackjack player being coached by a pro.
B. Area under the casino games tables where the cash holds are located.
D. Casino lingo for a bad bet.

6) Firing is gambling lingo for?
A. Gambling lingo for betting large amounts at money games.
B. Poker player exploding after an unexpected big loss.
C. Casino employee ‘going off’ on a player at the craps table

7) What does the casino term Cracking the Nut mean?
A. Playing the best ‘nut’ hand in poker.
B. Hitting a Royal Flush in video poker.
C. Casino lingo for a net profit after all gambling expenses deducted.

Answers to Casino Terms Quiz.
1) A. Coloring Up: Casino term for exchanging casino chips for larger denominations.
2) B. George: A generous tipper both to table dealers and to other casino employees.
3) A. Carpet Joints: Casino lingo referring to 5 star luxury casinos.
4) C. Down to the Felt: Busted or broke in casino terms.
5) C. Underlay: casino lingo for a bad bet.
6) A. Firing: Gambling lingo for betting large amounts at money games.
7) C. Cracking the Nut: Casino lingo for a net profit after all gambling expenses deducted.
Let’s be sure it’s a humongous amount!

Other casino lingo and jargon at gamerisms includes Case Bet, Flea, Load Up, Sleeper, On Tilt and Ploppy.
Along with two Casino and Gambling Terms quiz, there is an extensive casino terms glossary at the site.

Did you score big on the quiz or perhaps you need a casino lingo refresher course?

Author Bio: Gayle Mitchell is the publisher and webmaster at gamerisms.com, the games glossary site for passionate sport, casino, skill and video game players. Play Games Quiz Series offers 25 quiz to test your games knowledge. Also, there is an extensive casino terms glossary at the site.

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