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Doings In Gaming Houses |
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GAMING TABLE SLANG AND MANOEUVRES. Captain Sharp. A cheating bully, whose office it was to bully St Hugh's bones. Dice. A bale of bard cinque deuces; a bale of Do. To cheat. Done up. Ruined. Down-hills. False dice which run low. Elbow-shaker. A gamester. Fulhams. Loaded dice. Fuzz. To shuffle cards closely: to change the pack. Game. Bubbles, Flats, Pigeons. Gull Gropers. Usurers who lend money to gamesters. Greeks. Cheats at play. Hedge. To secure a bet by betting on the other side. High Jinks. A gambler who drinks to intoxicate his Pigeon. Hunting. Drawing in the unwary. Main. Any number on the dice from five to nine. Paum. To hide a card or die. Pigeons. Dupes of sharpers at play. Vincent's Law. The art of cheating at cards, by the banker, who Vowel. To give an I. O. U. in payment. Up-hills. False dice which run high. |
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