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Slot synonyms, slot pronunciation, slot translation, English dictionary definition of slot. A narrow opening; a groove or slit: a slot for coins in a vending machine; a mail slot. Casino marketing is a fiercely competitive field that has been changing dramatically with the evolution of digital technologies. With over 1,623 casinos nationwide, and 104 in Las Vegas alone, how do you stand out in a market this saturated? Marketing professionals, casino executives and other hospitality specialists need a results-focused online marketing strategy that incorporates digital.n.1. A narrow opening; a groove or slit: a slot for coins in a vending machine; a mail slot.2. A gap between a main and auxiliary airfoil to provide space for airflow and facilitate the smooth passage of air over the wing.3. a. An assigned place in a sequence or schedule: a new time slot for a TV program.b. A position of employment in an organization or hierarchy.5. Informal A slot machine designed for gambling: lost $100 playing the slots.6. a. Football A space or gap between an end and a tackle in an offensive line.b. Sports An unmarked area in front of the goal between the face-off circles on an ice hockey rink.tr.v.slot·ted, slot·ting, slots2. To put into or assign to a slot.Casino Short Meaning Synonyms[Middle English, hollow of the breastbone, from Old French esclot.]slot 2(slŏt)n.[Obsolete French esclot, horse’s hoofprint, from Old French, perhaps from Old Norse slōdh, track.]American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.slot (slɒt) n1. an elongated aperture or groove, such as one in a vending machine for inserting a coin2. (Aeronautics) an air passage in an aerofoil to direct air from the lower to the upper surface, esp the gap formed behind a slat3. (Nautical Terms) a vertical opening between the leech of a foresail and a mast or the luff of another sail through which air spills from one against the other to impart forward motionvb, slots, slottingorslotted6. (usually foll by: in or into) to fit or adjust in a slot7. informal to situate or be situated in a series or scheme[C13: from Old French esclot the depression of the breastbone, of unknown origin]slot (slɒt) n[C16: from Old French esclot horse’s hoof-print, probably of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Norse sloth track; see sleuth]Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014slot1 (slɒt) n., v. slot•ted, slot•ting.n. 1. a slit or other narrow opening, esp. one for receiving something, as a coin or a letter. 2. a place or position, as in a sequence or series. 4. Informal.slot machine (def. 1). 5. a gap that is opened along the leading edge of an aircraft wing to improve airflow. v.t. 7. to make a slot in; provide with a slot or slots. 8. to place or fit into a slot: You’ve been slotted for four o’clock.v.i. [1300–50; Middle English: the hollow of the breastbone < Middle French esclot, of uncertain orig.]slot2 (slɒt) n. the track or trail of a deer or other animal, as shown by the marks of the feet. [1565–75; < Anglo-French, Middle French esclot the hoofprint of a horse, probably < Old Norse slōth track, trail; compare sleuthhound]Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.slotPast participle: slottedGerund: slottingImperativeslotslotPresentI slotyou slothe/she/it slotswe slotyou slotthey slotPreteriteI slottedyou slottedhe/she/it slottedwe slottedyou slottedthey slottedPresent ContinuousI am slottingyou are slottinghe/she/it is slottingwe are slottingyou are slottingthey are slottingPresent PerfectI have slottedyou have slottedhe/she/it has slottedwe have slottedyou have slottedthey have slottedPast ContinuousI was slottingyou were slottinghe/she/it was slottingwe were slottingyou were slottingthey were slottingPast PerfectI had slottedyou had slottedhe/she/it had slottedwe had slottedyou had slottedthey had slottedFutureI will slotyou will slothe/she/it will slotwe will slotyou will slotthey will slotFuture PerfectI will have slottedyou will have slottedhe/she/it will have slottedwe will have slottedyou will have slottedthey will have slottedFuture ContinuousI will be slottingyou will be slottinghe/she/it will be slottingwe will be slottingyou will be slottingthey will be slottingPresent Perfect ContinuousI have been slottingyou have been slottinghe/she/it has been slottingwe have been slottingyou have been slottingthey have been slottingFuture Perfect ContinuousI will have been slottingyou will have been slottinghe/she/it will have been slottingwe will have been slottingyou will have been slottingthey will have been slottingPast Perfect ContinuousI had been slottingyou had been slottinghe/she/it had been slottingwe had been slottingyou had been slottingthey had been slottingConditionalI would slotyou would slothe/she/it would slotwe would slotyou would slotthey would slotPast ConditionalI would have slottedyou would have slottedhe/she/it would have slottedwe would have slottedyou would have slottedthey would have slottedCollins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011Noun1.slot - a position in a grammatical linguistic construction in which a variety of alternative units are interchangeable; ’he developed a version of slot grammar’spatial relation, position - the spatial property of a place where or way in which something is situated; ’the position of the hands on the clock’; ’he specified the spatial relations of every piece of furniture on the stage’2.slot - a small slit (as for inserting a coin or depositing mail); ’he put a quarter in the slot’coin slot - a slot through which coins can be inserted into a slot machinemail slot - a slot (usually in a door) through which mail can be delivered3.slot - a time assigned on a schedule or agenda; ’the TV program has a new time slot’; ’an aircraft landing slot’interval, time interval - a definite length of time marked off by two instants4.slot - a position in a hierarchy or organization; ’Bob Dylan occupied the top slot for several weeks’; ’she beat some tough competition for the number one slot’status, position - the relative position or standing of things or especially persons in a society; ’he had the status of a minor’; ’the novel attained the status of a classic’; ’atheists do not enjoy a favorable position in American life’5.slot - the trail of an animal (especially a deer); ’he followed the deer’s slot over the soft turf to the edge of the trees’trail - a track or mark left by something that has passed; ’there as a trail of blood’; ’a tear left its trail on her cheek’6.slot - (computer) a socket in a microcomputer that will accept a plug-in circuit board; ’the PC had three slots for additional memory’computer, computing device, computing machine, data processor, electronic computer, information processing system - a machine for performing calculations automaticallyreceptacle - an electrical (or electronic) fitting that is connected to a source of power and equipped to receive an insert7.slot - a slot machine that is used for gambling; ’they spend hours and hours just playing the slots’fruit machine - a coin-operated gambling machine that produces random combinations of symbols (usually pictures of different fruits) on rotating dials; certain combinations win money for the playercoin machine, slot machine - a machine that is operated by the insertion of a coin in a slotVerb1.slot - assign a time slot; ’slot a television program’schedule - plan for an activity or event; ’I’ve scheduled a concert next week’Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.slotnoun1.opening, hole, groove, vent, slit, aperture, channelHe dropped a coin in the slot and dialled.2.(Informal)place, time, space, spot, opening, position, window, vacancy, nicheVisitors can book a time slot a week or more in advance.verb1.fit, slide, insert, put, placeShe slotted a fresh filter into the machine.Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002slotnounA post of employment:appointment, berth, billet, job, office, place, position, situation, spot.The American Heritage® Roget’s Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.فَتْحَةفُتْحَه، شَقمَوْقِع البَرنامجيَضَع في الفُتْحَهsprækkeklemme indlamellistesendetidrakoreikäaukkoprorez동전 구멍atvēlētais laiksiespiestiespraustspraugaprogramový bloköppningyuvazamandelikkuşakyerine oturtmak/yerleştirmekslot[slɒt]A.N1. (= hole) (in machine etc) → ranuraf; (= groove) → muescafto put a coin in the slot → meter una monedaen laranura2. (= space) (in timetable, programme etc) → huecom; (= advertising slot) → cuñaf (publicitaria); (= job slot) → vacantefB.VTto slot in(to) [+ object] → introducirormeter en (fig) [+ activity, speech] → incluir (en)to slot a part into another part → encajar una pieza en (la ranura de) otra piezato slot sth into place → colocar algo en su lugarwe can slot you into the programme → te podemos dar un espacioen elprograma, te podemos incluiren elprogramaC.VI → introducirseit doesn’t slot in with the rest → no encaja con los demásit slots in here → entra en esta ranura, encajaaquíD.CPDslot machineN (at funfair) → tragaperrasf inv; (= vending machine) → máquinafexpendedoraslot meterN → contadormCollins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005slot[ˈslɒt]n (= time available) (in timetable) → créneaum; (in TV, radio schedule) → créneaum, plagefCasino Short Meaning Dictionaryvtto slot sth into sth → encastrer qch dans qch, insérer qch dans qchCollins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005Casino Short Meaning Synonymslotn(= opening) → Schlitzm; (= groove) → Rillef; (Comput) → Slotm, → Steckplatzm; (for aircraft to land etc: = time slot) → Slotm; (inf: = place) → Plätzchennt (inf); (TV) → (gewohnte) Sendezeit; do we have a slot for this in our range? → können wir das in unser Programmeinbauen?Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007slot[slɒt]1.n (in machine) → fessura; (groove) → scanalatura (fig) (in timetable) (Radio, TV) → spazio2.vt (object) → infilare (fig) (activity, speech) → inserireCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995slot (slotCasino Short Meaning Definition) noun1. a small narrow opening, especially one to receive coins. I put the correct money in the slot, but the machine didn’t start. gleuf فُتْحَه، شَق процеп ranhura zdířka der Schlitz sprække σχισμή, εγκοπήranura ava, pilu شكاف aukko fenteחריץ छिद्र, छेद, झिरी, खांचा utor, otvor automata za ubacivanje kovanica rés lubang kecil untuk memasukkan koin rifa, rauf fessura 送金 가늘고 긴 홈, (특히 기계 등의) 동전 투입구 plyšys sprauga lubang alur gleufsprekk, spalteszczelina, otwór درز، درځ: سورى، سوړه، غار ranhura fantă щель, прорезь štrbina; (úzky) otvor reža za kovance otvor springa, inkast ช่องเปิดที่แคบยาว (สำหรับใส่เหรียญ, จดหมาย) delik, yuva 狹長孔,狹縫,(自動販賣機等的)投幣口 проріз, щілина سکے ڈالنے کے لیے چھوٹا شگاف rãnh, khe 狭槽,狭缝 2. a (usually regular) position (in eg the schedule of television/radio programmes). The early-evening comedy slot. gleuf مَوْقِع البَرنامج подходящо място espaço programový blok die Spalte sendetid ζώνηhueco, cuña (kindel) koht, (teatud) aeg شيار paikka tranche horaireמקום पद्वति mjesto, prostor (za nešto) hely; program acara dagskrártími (fascia oraria) 時間帯 ( TV, 라디오 프로그램 스케줄 중의 보통 정해진) 위치 skirtas laikas (pārraidei) atvēlētais laiks acara plaatsprogrampost, sendingstidokienko درز espaço program определенное место, время programový blok termin termin stund, -timme, -dags เวลาและสถานที่ซึ่งกำหนดในตาราง kuşak, zaman 把...納入序列(或名單)中,安排 (電視或廣播節目) місце в розкладі نشریات کے لائحہ عمل میں کوئی مقرر وقت chỗ, vị trí 把…纳入其中,(电视或广播节目的)位置 verb – past tense, past participle ˈslotted – (with in or into) to fit (something) into a small space. He slotted the last piece of the puzzle into place; I managed to slot in my tea-break between two jobs. insit, inkry يَضَع في الفُتْحَه слагам в процеп encaixar vsunout einpassen klemme ind χώνω, στριμώχνωinsertar, introducir sobitama در جاي خود قرار دادن asettaa paikalleen emboîter, insérer לְשַבֵּץ जगह बनाना načiniti porez, otvor na čemu beprésel memampatkan finna (e-u) stað inserire はめこむ (~을) 작은 공간에 끼워 맞추다 į(si)sprausti iespiest; iespraust memuatkan inpassenpasse inn wciskać, wsuwać په خپل ځاى كښې كيدل encaixar a încastra, a îmbuca вставить vsunúť vstaviti uglaviti passa (klämma) in หยอดลงในช่อง yerine oturtmak/yerleştirmek 安插 вставляти کسی چیز کو چھوٹی سی جگہ میں رکھنا đút vào khe 安插slot machine a machine, especially one containing cigarettes, sweets etc for sale, worked by putting a coin in a slot. muntoutomaat آلة البيْع بواسِطَة إسْقاط النقود في الفُتْحَه монетен автомат vendedor automático automat der Automat automat κερματοδέκτης distribuidor automático, máquina tragaperras müügiautomaat دستگاهي كه با سكه كار مي كند raha-automaatti distributrice מְכוֹנַת מַזָל सिक्का डालने पर काम करने वाली मशीन (prodajni) automat (pénzbedobós) automata mesin penjual otomatis sjálfsali distributore automatico 自動販売機 자동판매기 automatas automāts (kaut kā pārdošanai) mesin lubang alur automaatautomatautomat یو دول ماشین ده چی په پیس کی کار کوی vendedor automático automat торговый автомат automat avtomat automat varuautomat เครื่องขายของอัตโนมัติโดยการหยอดเหรียญ otomatik satış makinası 自動販賣機 автомат مشین میں سکے ڈالنے کا شگاف máy bán hàng tự động 自动贩卖机(香烟、糖等) Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.slot → فَتْحَة otvor sprækkeSchlitzυποδοχήranura rakofente prorezfessura スロット 동전 구멍sleufåpningszczelinafenda, ranhuraщель öppning ช่องที่แคบและยาวyuva khe狭槽Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009 Want to thank TFD for its existence? 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I play mostly green chips to black chips. I recently ground through a tough trip to Las Vegas. I know it’s normal and not that big of a deal, but after reviewing my play I came up with something that I thought might be biting me in the butt!
Do you ever bet more or less than what you’re ’supposed’ to with regard to the count?
Ever since I got backed off my first time, my game has been more paranoid. I was backed off because surveillance was counting along with me and I had no hints with regards to angry pit bosses or phones ringing or anything like that. So now, about once per shuffle, I will over/under bet by one or two units depending on what I feel a ploppy would do based on his last win or loss. Obviously, I will lose EV with this approach, but don’t you think the cost is small relative to the longevity it will hopefully provide? Or am I better off just playing correctly until I get backed off?
Young Gun: If you’re playing stakes that can blend in with the crowd, you don’t really need to use this type of cover, but if you’re not, betting cover can be essential to longevity. Little moves here and there can you buy a lot of extra playing time, and they cost you very little EV if used wisely. The real downside is your variance can skyrocket if you’re betting big when you only hold a tiny edge, but again playing high stakes this is essential to longevity. Remember the best cover of all is short sessions if that is feasible.
bigplayer: It’s costing you some money and making it more likely that you will experience unexpected swings (i.e, you’re not going to get into the long run as fast as you otherwise would expect).
Just put out the money. What’s going to happen by cheating on your proper bets is that you’re going to get backed off anyway and you’re not going to pull out what you should from the casino. Also, you’re never going to find out how far you can push certain casinos unless you push them reasonably. Some casinos will not take any kind of bet movement, some are incredibly tolerant and you’ll never find them if you play too conservatively.
The best cover remains to play many shorter sessions rather than single long sessions.
Skittish: Thanks for the advice, I really appreciate it. But please define “short session.” Does that mean thirty minutes? An hour? If I sit down with $500, am I happy to leave after thirty minutes with a $300 profit? If I’m losing can I stick around longer?
Young Gun: In a big action casino, I say an hour. If it’s a smaller casino or one with few green chip players, than thirty minutes or less. But it’s not really a set amount of time. If all of your first three shoes go positive and don’t drop, thus you have multiple-unit bets out most of the time, there’s no need to leave. Also, if all of the shoes are negative and you wong out once or twice, there’s no reason to leave since they haven’t yet watched you unless your action will really turn heads when the shoe goes positive. So basically, if you have a bunch of maximum-bet cycles in the first half hour, leave, and if your bets are fairly uniform and you aren’t drawing attention to yourself, stay an extra 15-30 minutes, or until a shoe goes negative and you want to wong out.
A $300 profit is nothing anywhere on the Las Vegas Strip. I certainly wouldn’t leave just because I was up a couple of max bets, but yes I am more inclined to stick around if I’m losing. Sometimes I will lose a bunch of max bets in a row and the pit boss will walk away just to get rid of the awkwardness created by me losing so much money. I’m certainly not going to leave when this happens. You can and will eventually get backed off while losing, but it happens less frequently than when you are winning.
EmeraldCityBJ:BJ21’s glossary defines a short session as leaving the casino after spreading beyond what you think the casino will tolerate, immediately at the end of the deck/shoe or as soon as the count is no longer positive; or leaving after thirty minutes of play -- whichever comes first. This is a good definition. In some cases, this means playing for less than five minutes if the first shoe/deck you play happens to involve a high count. In other cases, you’ll end up with mostly neutral counts and end up playing a half hour.
Note that this is a guideline. There are places where you might be able to c
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Slot synonyms, slot pronunciation, slot translation, English dictionary definition of slot. A narrow opening; a groove or slit: a slot for coins in a vending machine; a mail slot. Casino marketing is a fiercely competitive field that has been changing dramatically with the evolution of digital technologies. With over 1,623 casinos nationwide, and 104 in Las Vegas alone, how do you stand out in a market this saturated? Marketing professionals, casino executives and other hospitality specialists need a results-focused online marketing strategy that incorporates digital.n.1. A narrow opening; a groove or slit: a slot for coins in a vending machine; a mail slot.2. A gap between a main and auxiliary airfoil to provide space for airflow and facilitate the smooth passage of air over the wing.3. a. An assigned place in a sequence or schedule: a new time slot for a TV program.b. A position of employment in an organization or hierarchy.5. Informal A slot machine designed for gambling: lost $100 playing the slots.6. a. Football A space or gap between an end and a tackle in an offensive line.b. Sports An unmarked area in front of the goal between the face-off circles on an ice hockey rink.tr.v.slot·ted, slot·ting, slots2. To put into or assign to a slot.Casino Short Meaning Synonyms[Middle English, hollow of the breastbone, from Old French esclot.]slot 2(slŏt)n.[Obsolete French esclot, horse’s hoofprint, from Old French, perhaps from Old Norse slōdh, track.]American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.slot (slɒt) n1. an elongated aperture or groove, such as one in a vending machine for inserting a coin2. (Aeronautics) an air passage in an aerofoil to direct air from the lower to the upper surface, esp the gap formed behind a slat3. (Nautical Terms) a vertical opening between the leech of a foresail and a mast or the luff of another sail through which air spills from one against the other to impart forward motionvb, slots, slottingorslotted6. (usually foll by: in or into) to fit or adjust in a slot7. informal to situate or be situated in a series or scheme[C13: from Old French esclot the depression of the breastbone, of unknown origin]slot (slɒt) n[C16: from Old French esclot horse’s hoof-print, probably of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Norse sloth track; see sleuth]Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014slot1 (slɒt) n., v. slot•ted, slot•ting.n. 1. a slit or other narrow opening, esp. one for receiving something, as a coin or a letter. 2. a place or position, as in a sequence or series. 4. Informal.slot machine (def. 1). 5. a gap that is opened along the leading edge of an aircraft wing to improve airflow. v.t. 7. to make a slot in; provide with a slot or slots. 8. to place or fit into a slot: You’ve been slotted for four o’clock.v.i. [1300–50; Middle English: the hollow of the breastbone < Middle French esclot, of uncertain orig.]slot2 (slɒt) n. the track or trail of a deer or other animal, as shown by the marks of the feet. [1565–75; < Anglo-French, Middle French esclot the hoofprint of a horse, probably < Old Norse slōth track, trail; compare sleuthhound]Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.slotPast participle: slottedGerund: slottingImperativeslotslotPresentI slotyou slothe/she/it slotswe slotyou slotthey slotPreteriteI slottedyou slottedhe/she/it slottedwe slottedyou slottedthey slottedPresent ContinuousI am slottingyou are slottinghe/she/it is slottingwe are slottingyou are slottingthey are slottingPresent PerfectI have slottedyou have slottedhe/she/it has slottedwe have slottedyou have slottedthey have slottedPast ContinuousI was slottingyou were slottinghe/she/it was slottingwe were slottingyou were slottingthey were slottingPast PerfectI had slottedyou had slottedhe/she/it had slottedwe had slottedyou had slottedthey had slottedFutureI will slotyou will slothe/she/it will slotwe will slotyou will slotthey will slotFuture PerfectI will have slottedyou will have slottedhe/she/it will have slottedwe will have slottedyou will have slottedthey will have slottedFuture ContinuousI will be slottingyou will be slottinghe/she/it will be slottingwe will be slottingyou will be slottingthey will be slottingPresent Perfect ContinuousI have been slottingyou have been slottinghe/she/it has been slottingwe have been slottingyou have been slottingthey have been slottingFuture Perfect ContinuousI will have been slottingyou will have been slottinghe/she/it will have been slottingwe will have been slottingyou will have been slottingthey will have been slottingPast Perfect ContinuousI had been slottingyou had been slottinghe/she/it had been slottingwe had been slottingyou had been slottingthey had been slottingConditionalI would slotyou would slothe/she/it would slotwe would slotyou would slotthey would slotPast ConditionalI would have slottedyou would have slottedhe/she/it would have slottedwe would have slottedyou would have slottedthey would have slottedCollins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011Noun1.slot - a position in a grammatical linguistic construction in which a variety of alternative units are interchangeable; ’he developed a version of slot grammar’spatial relation, position - the spatial property of a place where or way in which something is situated; ’the position of the hands on the clock’; ’he specified the spatial relations of every piece of furniture on the stage’2.slot - a small slit (as for inserting a coin or depositing mail); ’he put a quarter in the slot’coin slot - a slot through which coins can be inserted into a slot machinemail slot - a slot (usually in a door) through which mail can be delivered3.slot - a time assigned on a schedule or agenda; ’the TV program has a new time slot’; ’an aircraft landing slot’interval, time interval - a definite length of time marked off by two instants4.slot - a position in a hierarchy or organization; ’Bob Dylan occupied the top slot for several weeks’; ’she beat some tough competition for the number one slot’status, position - the relative position or standing of things or especially persons in a society; ’he had the status of a minor’; ’the novel attained the status of a classic’; ’atheists do not enjoy a favorable position in American life’5.slot - the trail of an animal (especially a deer); ’he followed the deer’s slot over the soft turf to the edge of the trees’trail - a track or mark left by something that has passed; ’there as a trail of blood’; ’a tear left its trail on her cheek’6.slot - (computer) a socket in a microcomputer that will accept a plug-in circuit board; ’the PC had three slots for additional memory’computer, computing device, computing machine, data processor, electronic computer, information processing system - a machine for performing calculations automaticallyreceptacle - an electrical (or electronic) fitting that is connected to a source of power and equipped to receive an insert7.slot - a slot machine that is used for gambling; ’they spend hours and hours just playing the slots’fruit machine - a coin-operated gambling machine that produces random combinations of symbols (usually pictures of different fruits) on rotating dials; certain combinations win money for the playercoin machine, slot machine - a machine that is operated by the insertion of a coin in a slotVerb1.slot - assign a time slot; ’slot a television program’schedule - plan for an activity or event; ’I’ve scheduled a concert next week’Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.slotnoun1.opening, hole, groove, vent, slit, aperture, channelHe dropped a coin in the slot and dialled.2.(Informal)place, time, space, spot, opening, position, window, vacancy, nicheVisitors can book a time slot a week or more in advance.verb1.fit, slide, insert, put, placeShe slotted a fresh filter into the machine.Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002slotnounA post of employment:appointment, berth, billet, job, office, place, position, situation, spot.The American Heritage® Roget’s Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.فَتْحَةفُتْحَه، شَقمَوْقِع البَرنامجيَضَع في الفُتْحَهsprækkeklemme indlamellistesendetidrakoreikäaukkoprorez동전 구멍atvēlētais laiksiespiestiespraustspraugaprogramový bloköppningyuvazamandelikkuşakyerine oturtmak/yerleştirmekslot[slɒt]A.N1. (= hole) (in machine etc) → ranuraf; (= groove) → muescafto put a coin in the slot → meter una monedaen laranura2. (= space) (in timetable, programme etc) → huecom; (= advertising slot) → cuñaf (publicitaria); (= job slot) → vacantefB.VTto slot in(to) [+ object] → introducirormeter en (fig) [+ activity, speech] → incluir (en)to slot a part into another part → encajar una pieza en (la ranura de) otra piezato slot sth into place → colocar algo en su lugarwe can slot you into the programme → te podemos dar un espacioen elprograma, te podemos incluiren elprogramaC.VI → introducirseit doesn’t slot in with the rest → no encaja con los demásit slots in here → entra en esta ranura, encajaaquíD.CPDslot machineN (at funfair) → tragaperrasf inv; (= vending machine) → máquinafexpendedoraslot meterN → contadormCollins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005slot[ˈslɒt]n (= time available) (in timetable) → créneaum; (in TV, radio schedule) → créneaum, plagefCasino Short Meaning Dictionaryvtto slot sth into sth → encastrer qch dans qch, insérer qch dans qchCollins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005Casino Short Meaning Synonymslotn(= opening) → Schlitzm; (= groove) → Rillef; (Comput) → Slotm, → Steckplatzm; (for aircraft to land etc: = time slot) → Slotm; (inf: = place) → Plätzchennt (inf); (TV) → (gewohnte) Sendezeit; do we have a slot for this in our range? → können wir das in unser Programmeinbauen?Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007slot[slɒt]1.n (in machine) → fessura; (groove) → scanalatura (fig) (in timetable) (Radio, TV) → spazio2.vt (object) → infilare (fig) (activity, speech) → inserireCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995slot (slotCasino Short Meaning Definition) noun1. a small narrow opening, especially one to receive coins. I put the correct money in the slot, but the machine didn’t start. gleuf فُتْحَه، شَق процеп ranhura zdířka der Schlitz sprække σχισμή, εγκοπήranura ava, pilu شكاف aukko fenteחריץ छिद्र, छेद, झिरी, खांचा utor, otvor automata za ubacivanje kovanica rés lubang kecil untuk memasukkan koin rifa, rauf fessura 送金 가늘고 긴 홈, (특히 기계 등의) 동전 투입구 plyšys sprauga lubang alur gleufsprekk, spalteszczelina, otwór درز، درځ: سورى، سوړه، غار ranhura fantă щель, прорезь štrbina; (úzky) otvor reža za kovance otvor springa, inkast ช่องเปิดที่แคบยาว (สำหรับใส่เหรียญ, จดหมาย) delik, yuva 狹長孔,狹縫,(自動販賣機等的)投幣口 проріз, щілина سکے ڈالنے کے لیے چھوٹا شگاف rãnh, khe 狭槽,狭缝 2. a (usually regular) position (in eg the schedule of television/radio programmes). The early-evening comedy slot. gleuf مَوْقِع البَرنامج подходящо място espaço programový blok die Spalte sendetid ζώνηhueco, cuña (kindel) koht, (teatud) aeg شيار paikka tranche horaireמקום पद्वति mjesto, prostor (za nešto) hely; program acara dagskrártími (fascia oraria) 時間帯 ( TV, 라디오 프로그램 스케줄 중의 보통 정해진) 위치 skirtas laikas (pārraidei) atvēlētais laiks acara plaatsprogrampost, sendingstidokienko درز espaço program определенное место, время programový blok termin termin stund, -timme, -dags เวลาและสถานที่ซึ่งกำหนดในตาราง kuşak, zaman 把...納入序列(或名單)中,安排 (電視或廣播節目) місце в розкладі نشریات کے لائحہ عمل میں کوئی مقرر وقت chỗ, vị trí 把…纳入其中,(电视或广播节目的)位置 verb – past tense, past participle ˈslotted – (with in or into) to fit (something) into a small space. He slotted the last piece of the puzzle into place; I managed to slot in my tea-break between two jobs. insit, inkry يَضَع في الفُتْحَه слагам в процеп encaixar vsunout einpassen klemme ind χώνω, στριμώχνωinsertar, introducir sobitama در جاي خود قرار دادن asettaa paikalleen emboîter, insérer לְשַבֵּץ जगह बनाना načiniti porez, otvor na čemu beprésel memampatkan finna (e-u) stað inserire はめこむ (~을) 작은 공간에 끼워 맞추다 į(si)sprausti iespiest; iespraust memuatkan inpassenpasse inn wciskać, wsuwać په خپل ځاى كښې كيدل encaixar a încastra, a îmbuca вставить vsunúť vstaviti uglaviti passa (klämma) in หยอดลงในช่อง yerine oturtmak/yerleştirmek 安插 вставляти کسی چیز کو چھوٹی سی جگہ میں رکھنا đút vào khe 安插slot machine a machine, especially one containing cigarettes, sweets etc for sale, worked by putting a coin in a slot. muntoutomaat آلة البيْع بواسِطَة إسْقاط النقود في الفُتْحَه монетен автомат vendedor automático automat der Automat automat κερματοδέκτης distribuidor automático, máquina tragaperras müügiautomaat دستگاهي كه با سكه كار مي كند raha-automaatti distributrice מְכוֹנַת מַזָל सिक्का डालने पर काम करने वाली मशीन (prodajni) automat (pénzbedobós) automata mesin penjual otomatis sjálfsali distributore automatico 自動販売機 자동판매기 automatas automāts (kaut kā pārdošanai) mesin lubang alur automaatautomatautomat یو دول ماشین ده چی په پیس کی کار کوی vendedor automático automat торговый автомат automat avtomat automat varuautomat เครื่องขายของอัตโนมัติโดยการหยอดเหรียญ otomatik satış makinası 自動販賣機 автомат مشین میں سکے ڈالنے کا شگاف máy bán hàng tự động 自动贩卖机(香烟、糖等) Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.slot → فَتْحَة otvor sprækkeSchlitzυποδοχήranura rakofente prorezfessura スロット 동전 구멍sleufåpningszczelinafenda, ranhuraщель öppning ช่องที่แคบและยาวyuva khe狭槽Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009 Want to thank TFD for its existence? 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I play mostly green chips to black chips. I recently ground through a tough trip to Las Vegas. I know it’s normal and not that big of a deal, but after reviewing my play I came up with something that I thought might be biting me in the butt!
Do you ever bet more or less than what you’re ’supposed’ to with regard to the count?
Ever since I got backed off my first time, my game has been more paranoid. I was backed off because surveillance was counting along with me and I had no hints with regards to angry pit bosses or phones ringing or anything like that. So now, about once per shuffle, I will over/under bet by one or two units depending on what I feel a ploppy would do based on his last win or loss. Obviously, I will lose EV with this approach, but don’t you think the cost is small relative to the longevity it will hopefully provide? Or am I better off just playing correctly until I get backed off?
Young Gun: If you’re playing stakes that can blend in with the crowd, you don’t really need to use this type of cover, but if you’re not, betting cover can be essential to longevity. Little moves here and there can you buy a lot of extra playing time, and they cost you very little EV if used wisely. The real downside is your variance can skyrocket if you’re betting big when you only hold a tiny edge, but again playing high stakes this is essential to longevity. Remember the best cover of all is short sessions if that is feasible.
bigplayer: It’s costing you some money and making it more likely that you will experience unexpected swings (i.e, you’re not going to get into the long run as fast as you otherwise would expect).
Just put out the money. What’s going to happen by cheating on your proper bets is that you’re going to get backed off anyway and you’re not going to pull out what you should from the casino. Also, you’re never going to find out how far you can push certain casinos unless you push them reasonably. Some casinos will not take any kind of bet movement, some are incredibly tolerant and you’ll never find them if you play too conservatively.
The best cover remains to play many shorter sessions rather than single long sessions.
Skittish: Thanks for the advice, I really appreciate it. But please define “short session.” Does that mean thirty minutes? An hour? If I sit down with $500, am I happy to leave after thirty minutes with a $300 profit? If I’m losing can I stick around longer?
Young Gun: In a big action casino, I say an hour. If it’s a smaller casino or one with few green chip players, than thirty minutes or less. But it’s not really a set amount of time. If all of your first three shoes go positive and don’t drop, thus you have multiple-unit bets out most of the time, there’s no need to leave. Also, if all of the shoes are negative and you wong out once or twice, there’s no reason to leave since they haven’t yet watched you unless your action will really turn heads when the shoe goes positive. So basically, if you have a bunch of maximum-bet cycles in the first half hour, leave, and if your bets are fairly uniform and you aren’t drawing attention to yourself, stay an extra 15-30 minutes, or until a shoe goes negative and you want to wong out.
A $300 profit is nothing anywhere on the Las Vegas Strip. I certainly wouldn’t leave just because I was up a couple of max bets, but yes I am more inclined to stick around if I’m losing. Sometimes I will lose a bunch of max bets in a row and the pit boss will walk away just to get rid of the awkwardness created by me losing so much money. I’m certainly not going to leave when this happens. You can and will eventually get backed off while losing, but it happens less frequently than when you are winning.
EmeraldCityBJ:BJ21’s glossary defines a short session as leaving the casino after spreading beyond what you think the casino will tolerate, immediately at the end of the deck/shoe or as soon as the count is no longer positive; or leaving after thirty minutes of play -- whichever comes first. This is a good definition. In some cases, this means playing for less than five minutes if the first shoe/deck you play happens to involve a high count. In other cases, you’ll end up with mostly neutral counts and end up playing a half hour.
Note that this is a guideline. There are places where you might be able to c
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