Glossary Terms

Creature From The Black Lagoon

Creature from the Black Lagoon is an online slot that comes from the provider NetEnt. Based on the 1954 film of the same name, it was made in conjunction with Universal Studios. The slot itself was released back in 2003 and includes symbols such as knives, cameras, and oxygen tanks. The main character is in …

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Credit Account

A credit account is one with a pre-agreed trading credit limit, which is settled at the end of an agreed period of trading.

Cricket

Cricket, being one of the most popular sports in the world, offers a wide range of betting options. Here are some of the most popular bets in cricket: 1. Match Winner: Betting on which team will win the match. This can be a bet on a Test match, One Day International (ODI), or a Twenty20 …

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Cricket spread betting calculator

Use this Cricket sports spread betting calculator to ensure you know exactly how much you are liable to lose, as well as how much you stand to win when betting.

Cripple

To ‘cripple the deck’ is to make such a strong hand that your opponents have almost no way of beating you. For example, if you hold pocket Queens and the other two Queens come out on the flop, you have crippled the deck.

Cross Bookings

The cross bookings market is a football sports spread betting type that works on the same points system as the match booking market. However, instead of adding all the points together, you add the points up for each team. These two figures are then multiplied together to give you a cross-booking total.

Cross corners

The cross corners market is a football sports spread betting type where you add up all of the corners taken throughout a game by team A and then do precisely the same for team B. These two figures are then multiplied to give you a cross corners total.

Cut Losses

When you cut losses, it means you are resigned to the fact that your bet is lost, and you don’t place any more money on the event. You can close your position before the end of an event to reduce further losses.