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whipsaw verb- in poker, to surround a player with two confederates whose collusive betting tactics relieve the middle player of his bankroll and drive him from the game US, 1949
- — Thomas L. Clark, The Dictionary of Gambling and Gaming, p. 188, 1987
- in horse racing, to correctly pick both the winner and second-place finisher in a race US
- — Dan Parker, The ABC of Horse Racing, p. 150, 1947
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