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Online Gambling Glossary
Gambling is quickly becoming a favorite American pastime. With the popularity of recent television shows like Celebrity Poker Showdown and World Series of Poker, gambling activities have taken on new life. Gambling destinations, such as Las Vegas and Atlantic City, are as popular as ever. Riverboat casinos continue to be profitable and horse and dog racing events continue to be well-attended. Learning how to gamble can take time. Different types of poker games, casino games, and sports betting all have terminology specific to their play. Much of the vocabulary will cross over, but not always. Having a glossary or two on hand when learning the games can make the process easier.

Laws regarding gambling vary from state to state, so check with local officials before joining a poker league. Sports betting and poker tournaments often have special laws regarding their execution, so check into them before partaking in those activities. Online gambling may not be legal in many areas. Familiarizing oneself with gambling laws before entering games can save a lot of potential trouble in the long run.

YourDictionary’s Gambling Glossary Resources
YourDictionary provides links to various gambling and gaming resources online. While many terms can be looked up in yourDictionary, a glossary relating specifically to gambling can provide additional instruction, examples, and explanation.

Some of the gambling and gaming resources yourDictionary lists include:


 * Gambling Glossaries: Four different gambling glossaries are contained in one site. Get information on betting, casino, poker, and racing by clicking on the links in the left-hand column. The site is a UK one, however, so not everything may apply to American gambling practices.
 * Glossary of Gambling from Horse Wagering Dictionary: Learn terminology specific to horse racing.
 * Glossary of Gambling Terms: Get the various terms relating to casino gambling defined in this glossary from Casino Info. Keno, poker, and roulette terms are some of the ones covered in this collection of vocabulary.
 * Dictionary of Gambling Terms: Find out what a number of gambling words mean by looking them up in this glossary. Blackjack, poker, keno, and general casino terms are covered.

Online Gambling Glossaries and Dictionaries
Sometimes terms may have several meanings, or one definition does not make sense. In these cases, it can be useful to have several glossaries on hand to reference when learning how to gamble. Additional glossaries for gambling can be found at these Web sites:

Beginners who want to really learn how to gamble may find that taking classes offered by casinos themselves are the best way to learn the games. Reviewing an online gambling glossary before heading to class or to play can help ensure a new player that he/she will not be lost during the game.
 * Casino Gambling Glossary: This site provides a nice listing of various casino gambling terminology. It includes examples when needed, such as when defining “beef.” Many terms that are poker theories or techniques for play are also given lengthier explanations, such as “taking the odds.”
 * Online Gambling Glossary: The French term “croupier,” the group “eCOGRA,” and the phrase “laying the odds” all make it into this broad dictionary. Although small typeface might make it a little harder for some people to read, it does have every term on the same page, with an option at the top to jump to the section needed.
 * Casino Dictionary: Written for a site that teaches novices how to gamble, this glossary of terms is perfect for any beginner. Be sure to check out the link on the left-hand side called “Learn to Play” for gaming instructions.
 * Gambling Gazette’s Talk the Talk: This online casino glossary breaks terms down by game: baccarat, bingo, poker, and sports betting. It also lists slang terminology, such as the expressions “bridge-jumper” and “berry patch.”
 * BoDog: This large gambling Web site offers several glossaries of terminology within their help section. Terminology for poker, the sportsbook, and the racebook can all be found in the help area. Casino games have various gambling terms defined within the instructions for play for each game.

Computer Simulation Gaming Glossary
Definitions on common terms used in computer gaming. We'll talk about AI, betas, and what it means for a game to go gold.

in-game chat (most of these overlap with IM acronyms, but some don't)

 * ...: expression of being at a loss to respond
 * !: expression of surprise
 * ?: expression of confusion
 * 1336: not quite 1337, or a beginner (noob).
 * afk: away from keyboard
 * bbiaf: be back in a few
 * bg: bad game, usually typed in at the end of a match to indicate something was wrong or unfair
 * bio: biological break (afk for potty)
 * brb: be right back, as in will be afk temporarily
 * gl: good luck
 * gg: good game, usually typed in at the end of a match as good sportsmanship; very common *netiquette for gaming.
 * ggn: got to go now
 * gga: good game all
 * ggs: good games
 * gj: good job
 * gtg: got to go
 * jk: just kidding
 * nj: nicejob
 * nt: nice try
 * L8s, L8r: Later
 * omg: oh my god
 * oo(X): out of endurance (ooe), out of power (oop), etc.
 * otw: on the way
 * pff/pfft: expression of dismissal
 * rl: in real life
 * ttyl: talk to you later
 * wb: welcome back
 * wtf: what the ...
 * wtg: way to go
 * wth: what the hell
 * w00t: not an acronym, but expression of joy
 * zzz: Expression of Boredom