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To burst pot, as a bud or shoot.
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A gentle shot with backspin, struck with an open paddle against the bottom of the ball and usually hit short and low.
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When a ball is hit and goes to the right of a target. The opposite applies to right-handed golfers.
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When the player's hand ties the dealer's, and the player's bet is returned.
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A hand whereas the dealer and the player tie. Neither the player nor the dealer wins when this occurs
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When the dealer and player tie (no money is won or lost).
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A tie or draw. Stakes are refunded to punters.
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A win equal to the amount wagered.
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When the player's total equals to the dealer's total, subsequently the players keeps his bet.
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A push occurs when the total of your hand is the same as the dealer's. You get to keep your original bet.
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two teams hit right on the point spread
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a draw, when the dealer and a player have the same total value.
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A ball that flies to the right of the intended target for a right-handed player, and to the left of the target for a left-handed player. A push is the opposite of a pull. A push is distinguished from a slice by the fact that a slice curves to the right (for a righthander) while a push travels on a straight path to the right.
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In BLACKJACK, a tied hand - no win and no loss.
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A shot hit straight and to the right of the target.
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When the dealer's and the player's hands tie, and the player's bet is cancelled.
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a defensive shot used to successfully return backspin shots, where the racket is open to lift the backspin over the net
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when both player and dealer have an equal number of points
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(slang) (verb) bid more than justified by the values held;(slang) (verb) force the opponents to a higher level;(slang) (noun) in team-of-four contests, a no-score result on a deal; wash; washout.(slang) (verb) in team-of-four contests, to create or to achieve a no-score result on a deal.(slang) (verb) lead.(slang) (adjective) having no net score.
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Dealer's hand and player's hand are equal; results in no loss of money by either side.
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The result of a bet that lands directly on the Vegas line. For example, if a seven point favorite wins by a score of 24-17 the result is a push and the Sportsbooks return the bettors' wager (by pushing it to them across the counter).
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a defensive or neutral backspin shot against an incoming backspin shot
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an underspin shot executed over the table, and usually close to the net
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Also called push-out or roll out. On the first shot after the break, player can elect to roll the cue ball to a different position without foul penalties applying. The incoming player may then shoot from where the player pushed out to, or can tell the player to shoot again. ace To: As in, "A race to seven games", or just "A race to seven". The first player to win seven games wins. Means the same as "a match to seven games".
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Assuming a right-handed player, a shot that tends to go to the right of the intended target in a straight path.
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When the dealer and the player have hands with the same total. No winner or loser.
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When the player and dealers hands have the same value. The bet is returned to the player.
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A hand in blackjack where the player and the dealer score the same resulting in a draw. In such a situation the player does not win nor lose. It is still possible for the dealer to win against the other players if they have hands which are less than the dealer.
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When the players total hand count is equal to dealers total hand count. Neither win or loose money.
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a booker's attempt to increase a wrestler's "draw" by giving him high-profile matches, a winning streak, interviews and lots of TV time. Pushes don't always succeed. In 1996, the World Wrestling Federation gave a huge push to Rocky Maivia as a "face," or good guy, but fans didn't buy it. Using fans' negative response to its advantage, the WWF then gave Maivia a push as an arrogant heel called The Rock. That push worked, and The Rock currently is one of the most popular wrestlers in the business.
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Splitting or dividing the the pot between players at the end of a hand. Normally seen in hi-low games.
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To move the won pot to over to the winner
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in stud pass an offered card to the left or to bet too often or too much also to Split a pot and a split pot.
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A tie between the dealer and player in which no money changes hands; a standoff.
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Ball moves directly to right for right handed player.
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Another word for "tie"; the original bet is returned to the player.
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In blackjack, a hand that ties with the dealer. In sports book betting, a wager that falls right on the point spread. In either case, the original bet is returned to the player.
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When the dealer pushes the chips to the winning player at the end of a hand. It's also
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A tie hand for both player and dealer, resulting in the bet being returned to the player.
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When a wrestler goes on a major winning streak and beats everyone en route to a title shot. Example: "Chris Benoit is the most pushed jobber in history."
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Tie Back top
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A tie between the bettor and the bookmaker that is the result of the score of an event falling exactly on the pointspread number
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A tie hand between a dealer and a gambler.
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When the dealer and the player have hands with the same total. No one wins or loses.
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When the contest ends with no winner or loser for betting purposes
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A tie hand between dealer & player, where nobody wins
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a tie or standoff when the dealer and the player have the same total. No one wins and no money changes hands.
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When the hand is finished and a winner is determined, the dealer pushes the chips towards the winner.
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A hand which the dealer and the player tie. Neither the player nor the dealer win when this occurs.
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A tie hand between a dealer and a player. A round of play where neither the player nor the casino wins.
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When a new dealer replaces an existing dealer at a particular table.
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A tie. No one wins or loses.
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A bet that falls right on the point spread; a tie in terms of a money decision.
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n., v. A tie. A push. They pushed.
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A shot that tends to go to the right of the intended target, in a straight path (assuming a right-handed player.) A pushed does not curve, but flies straight.
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A ball that goes to the right of the target with very little or no curving for a right handed player. Or the converse for a left-handed player. As opposed to "pull"
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Definition: To push a bet means that you tied your bet. If you bet the Heat -7 and they won by only 7 points, you pushed your bet and your money is returned to your account. Examples: Duke was favored by 10 points. They ended up winning the game by 10 points therefore Mike pushed his bet
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to move the chips towards the winner(s), when a hand is over and the winner(s) is clear.
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a state of tie between the player and the house, where they both have the same sum. This doesn't result by a win on any side, and no money is paid.
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When both the player and the dealer tie. The pot is equally split.
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Player anDdealer tie. The money bet iSretaineDby the player.
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A tie. Neither side wins or loses.
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points of both the dealer and the player are same (tie)
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When a contest ends with no winner or loser for wagering purposes.
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If a player's point total is the same as the dealer's point total, then neither player nor dealer wins. All bets are returned to the player.
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basically a tie. When the player neither wins nor loses
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Where neither team wins and all money is returned to the bettors.
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No exchange of money. In a blackjack game, when the player and dealer have the same hand, the dealer leaves the player's money in the betting square and taps the table to designate a push. In video poker, however, your bet has already disappeared into the machine's hopper, and a payoff equal to your bet is proclaimed by the machine to be a win, when actually the one-for-one payoff is only a push. Video poker was the first casino game to achieve this trick of making a push look like a win.
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When neither side wins, and all wagers are returned to the players.