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Vigorish (also
called the cut, the
house edge, juice, the margin, the take, under-juice, or the vig) is the fee
charged by a
bookmaker for
accepting a...
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skills to
eliminate the
inherent long-term
disadvantage (the
house edge or
vigorish) in a
casino game are
referred to as
advantage players. The players' disadvantage...
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offerings that do not
contribute as
significantly to the
gross win as
higher vigorish betting options like 1X2.[citation needed]
According to BetAsia, a publication...
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particular type are
placed together in a pool;
taxes and the house-take, or
vigorish, are deducted, and
payoff odds are
calculated by
sharing the pool among...
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Point shaving Problem gambling SP
bookmaking Sports betting Sportsbook Vigorish Barrett, Norman, ed. (1995). The
Daily Telegraph Chronicle of
Horse Racing...
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differ from expectation. See main article:
variance vigorish, vig The rake. See main article:
vigorish villain In hand
histories any
opponent as seen from...
- business. The
sportsbooks had to pay a 10
percent tax so they
charged a high
vigorish to gamblers, but they
still brought enough business to make a profit. In...
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someone WAS a rat. underboss: the
second in
command to the boss. vig:
Vigorish abbr. the house's or bookie's take in
gambling or the
interest paid to...
- outcomes, so no outcome(s) have
short odds, and the
bettor will lose only the
vigorish and will have one or more
winning bets that can be
shown as the source...
- on that
number would win the game's pot. The game
featured a built-in
vigorish whereby a
winning player only
collected 64
times his
original bet; considering...