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Callman |
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The dealer who runs or calls the game of baccarat. |
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Chemin De Fer |
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The European version of baccarat, where players bet among themselves. |
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Chemmy |
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The English slang term for chemin de fer. |
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Comb |
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Another term for Lace: To randomly place cards into a stack of cards one at a time. |
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Commission |
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The 5% charge on winning bank bets in baccarat or chemin de fer, also known as juice or vigorish, vig. |
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Commission Box |
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Where the lammers are placed to indicate the amount owed by the players for all bank wins. |
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Coup |
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French for a round of play. |
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Cover |
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In chemin de fer, to cover all or part of the bank bet. Also called fade. |
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Cover the Bank Bet |
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In chemin de fer, to cover all or part of the bank bet. Also called fade. |
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