Dealer - a casino employee who deals the various games.
Dice - two or more identical numbered cubes
Die - singular for dice, a cube with numbers 1-6 on each side.
Discard Rack - area of the table where the used cards are placed.
Don't Come Bet - a bet placed on the Don't Come Bar. Same rules as the Don't
Pass Line except it is placed after the Come-Out Roll.
Don't Pass Bet - a bet placed prior to the Come-Out Roll that a seven will be
rolled before a point is repeated.
Don't Pass Line - area of the table where the Don't Pass bets are placed. Also
known as the Back Line.
Double Down - to increase a wager after the first two cards are drawn, in
exchange for receiving only one more card, by placing an amount equal to the
original bet on the layout. Also known as Double Up.
Dozen Bet - a bet on twelve numbers in roulette, i.e. 1-12, 13-24 or 25-36.
Draw - in draw poker, the second round of cards that are dealt.
Draw Button - allows video poker player to draw up to five new cards.
Drop Box - on a gaming table, the box that serves as a repository for cash,
markers, and chips.
A computer programmer and an engineer were sitting next to
each other on a transcontinental flight. The programmer leaned over to the
engineer and asked whether he would like to play a game. The engineer only
wanted to take a nap, so he politely declined, rolled over toward the window
and closed his eyes.
The programmer persisted and stated that the game was both very easy and a lot
of fun. He explained "I ask you a question - if you don't know the answer, you
pay me five bucks. Then you ask me a question, and if I don't know the answer,
I'll pay five bucks to you."
Again, the Engineer politely declined and closed his eyes. The programmer,
somewhat agitated, said, "OK, if you don't know the answer you pay me five
bucks, but if I don't know the answer, I'll pay you fifty bucks!"
This caught the engineer's attention, and - seeing no end to his torment
unless he played the game - agreed to play. The programmer asked the first
question: "What's the distance between the Earth and the Moon?"
The engineer wordlessly reached into his wallet, pulled out a five dollar bill
and handed it to the programmer.
Now it was the engineer's turn. He asked the programmer: "What goes up a hill
with three legs, and comes down on four?" The programmer looked puzzled, then
took out his laptop computer and searched through all his reference material.
He tapped into the AirPhonex with his modem and searched through the Internet
and the Library of
Congress, all to no avail. Then he sent urgent E-mail inquiries to all of his
brightest colleagues, but could find no help anywhere.
After an hour or so he woke the engineer and forked over $50. The engineer
accepted the money politely and closed his eyes again.
The programmer, more than slightly frustrated, shook the engineer's shoulder
and demanded, "So, what's the answer?".
The engineer just smiled, reached again into his wallet, handed the programmer
a five dollar bill, and went right back to sleep.
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