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  • rickJen
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    #11
    Originally posted by kushking

    I already told you the term,its called a "railbird"

    I personally refer to them & all slot/chance players as "peasants" because they're going against the house, unlike hold em which is player v player
    Thanks man. ******** is a game of chance, so they're all basically chance players, big or small.
    Not all bystanders in a casino are the same. Some just watch for entertainment and don't make bets
    regardless of how much they have in their pockets.
    The one I'm looking closely for is a regular bystander with very little capital, yet wants to earn big.
    As opposed to a big-time gambler who always comes with big capital, ie, more money, more chances of winning.
    Anyways, since there's none currently, we might as well use "railbird" for anyone with the description described.

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