Term some use when referring to the "house advantage" (see above) or the commissions players pay to the casino when they win.
the interest paid to a loanshark for the loan. Abbreviation of vigorish. Also refers to any payed goods.
this is the casino tax that is placed on a bet. This is also called Juice.
The bookmaker's commission on a losing bet; Also known as juice in sports betting.
An abbreviation for “vigorish,†which was once the term used for the interest which loan sharks charged. The term is now used to refer to the house advantage or fee.
The casino tax on a bet. Also known as juice.
Vig is short for the word 'vigorish'. Also 'juice' in the US. This can be either; the tax that the house takes (rake) in each hand of poker or the up-front fee.
An amount of commission kept by the house, also called juice.
The commission paid to the bookmaker.
the interest payment on a loan from a loanshark (short for "vigorish"). Synonym: juice.
Vigorish. Term for the built in advantage the casino enjoys on a given bet.
Vig is short for the word 'vigorish'. Also referred to as 'juice' (US). The edge that one side of a bet has to make their advantage.