For Charles Swain
Luck ain’t never paid the bills.
Action Any gambling activity.
Agent A cheater working with a casino employee while posing as a legitimate player.
BP Big Player. The member of a cheating team who bets the big money. Also called the “take off man.”
Brush off A signal that says it’s time to leave a casino.
Bug A clip designed to secretly hold a card beneath the table. Also called a “thief.”
Cold deck A prestacked deck of cards.
Crossroader A cheater who specializes in ripping off casinos.
Deadman’s hand Two black aces and two black eights. The poker hand held by Wild Bill Hickock the night he was murdered by a gang of cheaters in Deadwood, South Dakota.
Deal a deuce To deal the second card from the top of the deck. Also called “dealing a blister.”
Deal a plank To deal off the bottom of the deck.
Doing business Cheating.
Double heat Intense scrutiny from casino security.
Feel a breeze To know when cheating is going on, even if you don’t know what it is.
Gaff Any cheating device.
George A signal among cheaters that everything is all right. Often done with an open hand on the chest or layout.
Giving the office Signaling among cheaters.
Greed factor Winning too much, too often.
Grift sense An innate ability to spot a hustle or a scam. A compliment among hustlers.
Grind joint A casino with low table minimums and small denomination slot machines.
Hairy leg A moneyman who backs a game.
Herking and jerking Distracting your opponent while cheating him.
Iggy A cheater pretending to be a tourist.
Joint A casino.
Kepplinger holdout A hidden device that secretly switches playing cards.
Leaking Exposing a secretly palmed card.
Local courtesy An unwritten arrangement between local players in poker not to bet against each other.
Mechanic A cheater skilled in sleight-of-hand.
Miracle move A perfect cheating move. Also called a “million-dollar move.”
Mortal lock A sure thing.
Old moustache A mobster.
On the square To play a game honestly, without cheating.
Punch A device used to create tiny indentations in cards.
Put the heavy on To use force when dealing with an unpleasant situation.
Subs Various types of cloth bags worn inside the clothing to hold stolen chips.
Suckers Ninety-nine percent of the people who gamble. Also known as chumps, marks, pigeons, rubes, and vics (victims).
Steam Unwanted attention. Also called “heat.”
Swinging To secretly switch cards during a game.
Texas Hold ‘Em A variation of poker invented by a dozen ranch hands who had only a single deck of cards among them.
Tokes Tips.
Tom A signal among cheaters that things look bad. Often done with a clenched fist on the chest or layout.
Wake the dead A scam that is blatantly obvious.
Who shot John? A ridiculous conversation among people who know better.