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A Hand By Any Other Name . . .

Dear Mark,
  When making the Under/Over 13 bet in blackjack, which bet is better,
the Under or the Over 13? Thomas D.

The Under/Over 13 is a side bet that pays even money if the player
correctly guesses that the sum of the first two cards dealt to him or
her will be under or over 13. Aces count as 1.

As for making this side gambling bet, I recommend neither, Thomas, as both have
a considerable casino advantage. As for which is better, it would be
the Under 13 bet, as its house edge, depending on the number of decks
in play, is in the 6% range compared to a whopping 10% plus for the
over 13 wager.

Dear Mark,
  For the past 22 years I have been carrying the Ace of Spades in my
wallet. I feel it has brought me good fortune over the years. Last week
you described an ace as a rocket. On the World Poker Tour, you often
hear the announcers describe the Ace/King as "Big Slick." I am curious
as to what other slang names there are for the Ace, and Ace plus an
additional card combination. Gerald C.

  Yup, a rocket is an Ace. Other popular slang monikers for the rocket
are: spike, eye, seed, bull, and tee pee.. Put an (s) next to any of
the above to pair them up (e.g. rockets). Also, you often hear the term
bullet for an ace, a possible allusion to Hickok’s Dead Man’s Hand: 
pairs of aces and eights. The obvious conclusion is that Wild Bill drew
a third bullet in the back, filling the full house, but in death at a
very high price. Aces paired are often described as Pocket Rockets,
Snake Eyes, Sticks, Needles, and the names of well-known individuals
like Alan Alda and Albert Anastasia.

  As for  Ace/Card pairings, here are some of the more popular
nameplates:

  Ace/King - Big Slick (if of the same suit, Big Slick in a Suit)
  Ace/King - Walking Back to Houston (play this hand too strong, and
you’ll often be left with no getaway money)
  Ace/Queen - Big Chick (emulating Big Slick)
  Ace/Queen - Anthony & Cleopatra
  Ace/Jack - Ajax
  Ace/Jack - Jack Ass (jack ace)
  Ace/Jack - Black Jack (if both aces are black)
  Ace/Ten - Bookends (both ends of a top straight)
  Ace/Nine - Rounder’s Hand (from the movie)
  Ace/Eight - Dead Man's Hand (When he was shot in the back by Jack
McCall, Wild Bill Hickok was holding aces and eights)
  Ace/Seven - Red Baron (after Sven, the Flying Ace)
  Ace/Six - Mile High (the Flying Ace and sex)
  Ace/Five- High Five (Ace and the "high five")
  Ace/Four - Sharp Tops (both cards have sharp tops)
  Ace/Three- Baskin Robbins (31 Flavors)
  Ace/Two- Acey-Duecy
  Ace/Two- Hunting Season (A bullet and a duck)

Hope you weren’t counting, Gerald, as there is plenty more that poker
rooms and kitchen tables yield that I haven’t mentioned. So, if any of
you readers have a favorite or a bright invention you would like to
contribute, please e-mail me at pilarski@markpilarski.com.

Dear Mark,
I know that slots are computers and they use a Random Number Generator
for the outcome. However, is it true that casinos purchase winning
Megabucks chips? In other words, do casinos bid for the winning chip
for the next Megabucks session?  Does IGT know in advance which casino
will get the next "hit"? Gayle, H.

  The long answer to your question, Gayle, has been covered often in
this column. So, I’ll give you the short version: NO, and NO!



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