Definitions for "Stand-Off"
A short length of carbon or fiberglass which runs between the trailing edge and lower spreader that serves to tension and hold the sail open. It prevents the sail from collapsing when flying a kite on the edge of the wind. It is sometimes called a whisker.
short length of carbon or fibreglass which runs between the trailing edge and lower spreader There may be two, or up to six Also known as wiskers (US).
Keywords:  tie, push, wager, proposition, dealer
A tie proposition on a layout.
(Also Tie or Push.) Both player and dealer have the same hand total- player keeps bet.
A tie, in which the players divide the pot equally.
A stand-off, with regards warfare and weaponry, is the distance that one can safely attack an enemy while still being beyond the effective-range of their opponent.