![]() ![]() RATTLE ’EM-Asking the shooter to shake the dice well before throwing them.ĬHISELER-One who places small bets at the wrong odds. MAKE ’EM BOUNCE-Asking the shooter to throw the dice against the wall. HARD WAY-When the shooter makes his point with doubles: four with two deuces six with two threes eight with two fours ten with two fives.ĬOCKED DICE-When the cubes are not in a level position. HOT DICE-When the shooter is making a great many passes and naturals.ĬOLD DICE-When none of the shooters are making many passes but are throwing a great many craps. WRONG BETTER-One who bets that the shooter will lose. RIGHT BETTER-One who bets that the shooter will win. Example: I’ll lay ten to five you don’t make the four. LAYING THE ODDS-Offering the long end of a bet. Example: I’ll take ten to five I make the four. TAKING THE ODDS-Accepting the short end of a bet. SIDE BETS-Any wagers made by two players other than the shooter and the fader.ĬOME BETS-Bets made by any player after the original throw. POT-The amount in the center, plus shooter’s subsequent bets. SEVENS OUT-The shooter loses his wagers, and his turn at the dice, when he throws a seven while trying to make a point.ĬENTER-The amount bet by the shooter on his first toss. Loses for the shooter if thrown before he goes after a point. Wins for the shooter if made before he goes after a point.ĬRAPS-2, 3, or 12. ![]() Numbers which, once thrown, must be made again before throwing a seven. Here is a list of the more commonly used phrases.įADER-The player who covers the shooter’s wager. Over a period of years, dicers have developed their own expressive patois. ![]()
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