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all day adjective- in bar dice games involving up to three rolls, taking all three rolls to make the player’s hand US
- — Gil Jacobs, The World’s Best Dice Games, p. 191, 1976
- in craps, said of a bet that is in effect until the shooter rolls his point or a seven US, 1983
- When you tell the dealer you’re making an all day bet, that means it’s a standard hardway bet rather than a one-roll proposition bet. — Thomas L. Clark, The Dictionary of Gambling and Gaming, p. 5, 1987
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