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Online Casino & Betting Glossary for Filipino Players (A–Z)

By PH Casino Advice Editorial Team · Updated July 1, 2026

Online Casino & Betting Glossary for Filipino Players (A–Z)

Essential A–Z glossary of 50+ online casino, slot, and sports-betting terms for Filipino PAGCOR-licensed players: RTP, volatility, wagering, bonuses, live dealers, e-wallets, responsible gambling & more.

Online Casino & Betting Glossary for Filipino Players

A trusted reference for every term you'll encounter at PAGCOR-licensed online casinos in the Philippines. Whether you're new to slots, live dealer games, or sports betting, this glossary explains the jargon in plain language.

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A

  • Affiliate — A website or influencer promoting PAGCOR-licensed casinos and earning commission on player signups or deposits. Many Filipino gaming blogs operate as affiliates.
  • Ante — In poker and card games like *Pusoy*, an initial stake or bet each player must place before cards are dealt. Common in live dealer and e-sports card rooms.
  • Account Verification (KYC) — Know Your Customer checks required by PAGCOR; Filipino players must confirm identity, address, and age (21+) before withdrawing winnings.

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B

  • Baccarat — A three-outcome card game (Banker, Player, Tie) popular in Asian casinos and widely available at live dealer tables in Philippines-licensed sites.
  • Bankroll — The total amount of money a player sets aside for gambling. Responsible players only bet what they can afford to lose from their bankroll.
  • Bet Max / Bet All — Buttons on slot machines that automatically wager the maximum allowed coins or lines per spin, often required to unlock progressive jackpots.
  • Bonus Code — A promotional text (e.g., LUCKY100) entered during signup or deposit to unlock free spins, match bonuses, or cashback offers.
  • Bonus Round — A special feature within a slot game triggered by scatter symbols or bonus symbols, offering free spins, mini-games, or multipliers.
  • Bonus Wallet — A separate balance holding promotional funds; must meet wagering requirements before bonus cash can be withdrawn as real money.

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C

  • Cashback — A promotion refunding a percentage of losses (e.g., 10% cashback on weekly losses). Common at VIP tiers and sportsbooks in the Philippines.
  • Casino Hold — The percentage of total money wagered the casino retains as profit; inverse of RTP. If RTP is 96%, house hold is ~4%.
  • Crypto/Cryptocurrency — Digital currencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum) accepted by some Philippine-licensed casinos as deposit/withdrawal methods; subject to PAGCOR terms.
  • Cold Slot — A machine paying out less than expected or a "hot streak" having ended. No verified scientific basis; slots are random.

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D

  • Demo Mode / Free Play — A risk-free version of a slot or table game using virtual credits, allowing Filipino players to learn rules and features before wagering real money.
  • Deposit Limit — A responsible gambling tool letting players cap how much they can deposit per day, week, or month through their casino account.
  • Double Down — In blackjack, doubling your bet after seeing your initial two cards, typically when dealt a strong hand (e.g., 11).

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E

  • E-Sabong — Live or streamed cockfighting (sabong) offered online under PAGCOR oversight in the Philippines. Legal only through licensed operators; unregulated sites are illegal.
  • E-Wallet — Digital money services used to deposit/withdraw at Philippine casinos, including GCash, Maya (formerly PayMaya), Coins.ph, and international options like Skrill.
  • Expected Value (EV) — The average profit or loss per bet over time, calculated as (win probability × payout) − (loss probability × stake). Negative EV favors the house.

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F

  • Fixture — In sports betting, a scheduled match or event (e.g., PBA game, international football match) on which odds and bets are offered.
  • Free Spins — Complimentary slot machine spins, usually earned via scatter symbols or as a signup/reload bonus. Winnings are subject to wagering requirements.
  • Friction — Hidden costs or delays in banking, bonus release, or customer service that reduce a player's experience; regulated Philippine casinos aim to minimize this.

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G

  • GCash — A mobile money platform by Globe Telecom widely used by Filipinos to deposit and withdraw at PAGCOR-licensed online casinos instantly and securely.
  • Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) — Total player losses minus bonuses paid; the casino's gross profit before taxes and operational costs. Monitored by PAGCOR.

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H

  • Handle — Total amount wagered (sum of all bets) during a session or gaming day, regardless of wins or losses. Larger handles mean more revenue for the casino.
  • Hit — A blackjack term for requesting another card during play.
  • Hit Frequency — The percentage of spins that produce a winning combination on a slot machine (e.g., 30% hit frequency means 30 of 100 spins pay). Does not indicate prize size.
  • Hold — See *Casino Hold*.
  • House Edge — The mathematical advantage the casino has over players, expressed as a percentage. Blackjack may have ~0.5% edge; slots often 2–8% depending on RTP.

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I

  • Instant Play / Browser-Based — Casino games playable directly in a web browser (Chrome, Firefox) on desktop or mobile without downloading software; standard for Philippines-licensed sites.

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J

  • Jackpot — The largest single prize on a slot or progressive game. Fixed jackpots remain constant; progressive jackpots grow with each bet until won.

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K

  • KYC (Know Your Customer) — Mandatory identity and address verification required by PAGCOR before Filipino players can withdraw funds. Protects against money laundering and underage gambling.

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L

  • Limit Order / Betting Limit — Maximum stake allowed per spin/hand. Set by the casino; higher-VIP players may access higher limits.
  • Live Dealer — Real human dealers (via video stream) running games like baccarat, roulette, and blackjack in real time. Popular for Filipino players seeking authentic experience.
  • Loss Limit — A self-imposed or tool-enforced daily/weekly maximum loss threshold; once reached, account locks until the next period. Key responsible gambling feature.
  • Loyalty Program / VIP Tiers — Reward systems granting points, cashback, free spins, or higher withdrawal limits based on cumulative play and deposits. Standard at PAGCOR-licensed casinos.

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M

  • Maya (formerly PayMaya) — A leading Philippine e-wallet and payment platform for casino deposits/withdrawals, favored for speed and low fees.
  • Match Bonus — The casino matches a percentage of your deposit (e.g., 100% match up to ₱5,000), doubling your initial bankroll subject to wagering requirements.
  • Maximum Payout — The highest amount a player can win on a single bet or game session; sometimes capped for live dealer games or high-volatility slots.
  • Minimum Deposit — Lowest amount required to open an account or claim a bonus, typically ₱100–₱500 at Philippine casinos.
  • Minimum Odds — In sports betting, the lowest odds multiplier at which a sportsbook will accept a bet (e.g., 1.20 minimum).

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N

  • No-Deposit Bonus — Free promotional funds (₱100–₱500) credited without requiring a deposit, allowing new players to test games risk-free. Wagering requirements apply.
  • Non-Sticky Bonus — A bonus that is removed from winnings during withdrawal; you keep only the net profit earned while playing with bonus funds.

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O

  • Odds — The probability or payout ratio of an outcome in sports betting or table games. Displayed as decimal (2.50), fractional (3/2), or moneyline (−110) formats.
  • Operator — The licensed company running the online casino. In the Philippines, all operators must hold PAGCOR approval and comply with local regulations.

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P

  • PAGCOR — The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation, the sole regulatory authority licensing online casinos, e-sabong, and sports betting in the Philippines.
  • Parlay — A sports bet combining multiple selections; all must win for payout. Higher risk, higher reward than single bets.
  • Payline / Win Line — The line(s) across a slot reel determining which symbol combinations result in payouts. Modern slots may have 1 to 1,000+ paylines.
  • Payout Table / Paytable — Chart showing symbol values, bonus triggers, and prize amounts for a specific slot or table game.
  • PIGO — Philippine Internet Gaming Operators; an industry association representing licensed online gaming companies in compliance with PAGCOR standards.
  • Pusoy / Pusoy Dos — A popular three-handed Filipino card game (similar to Big Two) widely offered by Philippine online casinos in both RNG and live dealer formats.
  • Progressive Jackpot — A jackpot increasing with every bet placed network-wide or site-wide until a player wins it, then resets. Common in online slots and link games.

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Q

  • Qualifier / Qualifying Bet — A wagering threshold that must be met before bonus funds or free spins are credited or before withdrawal is allowed.

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R

  • Random Number Generator (RNG) — The certified algorithm ensuring each slot spin and card deal is genuinely random. PAGCOR requires independent testing of all RNGs.
  • Reload Bonus — A promotional offer (free spins, match bonus) given to existing players when they make a subsequent deposit, distinct from first-deposit welcome bonuses.
  • Responsible Gambling — Player protections and operator practices (deposit limits, loss limits, time-outs, self-exclusion) promoting safe, non-compulsive gaming.
  • Return to Player (RTP) — The percentage of total wagered money a slot machine is programmed to pay back to players over thousands of spins (e.g., 96% RTP). Set by game developer; not daily or per-session.
  • Rollover / Wagering Requirement — The total amount a player must wager before bonus funds become withdrawable (e.g., 30× rollover on ₱1,000 bonus = ₱30,000 wagered).

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S

  • Sabong — Traditional Philippine cockfighting. Legal only through PAGCOR-licensed e-sabong (online) operators; offline betting with unlicensed operators is illegal.
  • Scatter Symbol — A slot icon triggering bonuses, free spins, or payouts regardless of position on reels (no payline required). Often the highest-paying non-jackpot symbol.
  • Self-Exclusion — A responsible gambling tool allowing players to voluntarily block their own account for a set period (days to years), preventing all access and deposits.
  • Session Limit — A time-based responsible gambling feature auto-logging out the player after a set duration (e.g., 1 hour) to encourage breaks.
  • Signup Bonus — Promotional offer for new players, often combining first-deposit match and free spins (e.g., 100% match + 50 free spins).
  • Slot Volatility — A measure of variance in a slot's payout pattern: low volatility = frequent small wins; high volatility = rare large wins. Affects bankroll strategy.
  • Sportsbook — The betting section of an online casino offering odds on sports events (basketball, football, boxing, e-sports). Many PAGCOR licensees operate integrated sportsbooks.
  • Spread / Point Spread — In sports betting, an adjustment to the odds reflecting the expected margin of victory (e.g., Team A −3.5 points). Common in basketball and American football.
  • Sticky Bonus — A bonus that stays credited while playing but is forfeited at withdrawal; only net winnings are cashed out.

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T

  • Tongits — A popular fast-paced Filipino rummy-style card game offered at live dealer and RNG tables in Philippine online casinos, playable in tournaments or cash games.
  • Total/Over-Under — A sports bet on whether the combined score of a match will exceed or fall below a specified number (e.g., Over 210.5 points in a PBA game).
  • Turnover — Synonym for *Handle*; the total value of all bets placed during a period.

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U

  • Underage Gambling — Illegal gaming by persons under 21 in the Philippines. PAGCOR-licensed casinos enforce strict KYC and age verification to prevent this.
  • Unlock / Unfreeze Bonus — Completing wagering requirements to transform bonus funds into withdrawable real money; bonus is "unlocked."

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V

  • VIP / Loyalty Tiers — Membership levels (Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, etc.) earned through play and deposits, providing exclusive perks: higher limits, dedicated support, better cashback, and invitations to exclusive events.
  • Volatility — See *Slot Volatility*.

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W

  • Wagering Requirement — See *Rollover*.
  • Welcome Bonus — The first promotional offer given to a newly registered player, typically combining deposit match and free spins or free play credits.
  • Wild Symbol — A slot icon substituting for other symbols to complete winning paylines (like a joker in card games). Some wilds multiply payouts (Expanding, Sticky, Stacked).
  • Withdrawal Limit — Maximum amount a player can cash out per transaction, day, week, or month; varies by casino and VIP tier.
  • Withdrawal Request — The formal process initiating a payout from casino balance to bank account or e-wallet, subject to KYC verification and pending period (usually 1–5 business days).

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X, Y, Z

  • X-Play / N-Play — Promotional variations (e.g., "5× Play") increasing paylines or bet multipliers for a limited time or number of spins.

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Why This Glossary Matters

Navigating PAGCOR-licensed online casinos in English and Filipino requires understanding technical, legal, and gambling-specific terminology. This glossary demystifies industry jargon, helping players:

  • Understand bonus terms and wagering requirements before accepting offers
  • Make informed decisions about slot volatility and house edge
  • Use responsible gambling tools (limits, self-exclusion) confidently
  • Recognize legitimate PAGCOR-licensed operators vs. unregulated sites
  • Engage safely with live dealers, e-sports betting, and traditional Filipino games (Sabong, Pusoy, Tongits)

Always gamble responsibly. Set limits, never chase losses, and use the support services available at licensed casinos.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does RTP mean, and why does it matter?

RTP (Return to Player) is the percentage of wagered money a slot game returns to players over thousands of spins—e.g., 96% RTP means the game pays back ₱96 per ₱100 wagered on average. Higher RTP (e.g., 97–98%) favors players, but it's a long-term average, not a daily guarantee. Always check the paytable before playing.

What is a wagering requirement, and how do I meet it?

A wagering requirement (or rollover) is the total amount you must bet before bonus funds become withdrawable. For example, a ₱1,000 bonus with 30× wagering means you must place ₱30,000 in total bets. Only then can you withdraw the bonus winnings. Carefully review terms—some games count less toward requirements (e.g., slots 100%, table games 10%).

Are PAGCOR-licensed online casinos safe for Filipinos?

Yes. PAGCOR (Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation) is the sole regulatory authority in the Philippines. Licensed operators must comply with strict oversight, undergo RNG testing, enforce KYC verification, and segregate player funds. Only play at sites displaying active PAGCOR license and PIGO membership. Avoid unlicensed operators.

What payment methods do Philippine online casinos accept?

Most PAGCOR-licensed casinos accept GCash, Maya, Coins.ph, bank transfers, and some cryptocurrency. Deposits are instant; withdrawals typically process in 1–5 business days after KYC verification. Always use your registered legal name and confirm withdrawal addresses to avoid delays.

What is the minimum age to gamble at Philippine online casinos?

Players must be 21 years or older. PAGCOR-licensed casinos enforce strict KYC (Know Your Customer) verification, requiring valid ID, proof of address, and age confirmation before account approval and first withdrawal. Underage gambling is illegal and casinos risk losing their license for violations.

What is the difference between low and high volatility slots?

Low-volatility slots pay small wins frequently (good for steady, longer play on smaller bankrolls). High-volatility slots pay larger jackpots rarely (require bigger bankroll but offer bigger potential payouts). Medium-volatility slots balance both. Choose based on your bankroll and patience level, not on likelihood of winning.

Can I limit my own spending? What responsible gambling tools exist?

Yes. PAGCOR-licensed casinos offer deposit limits (cap daily/weekly deposits), loss limits (auto-lock account after reaching threshold), session limits (automatic logout), and self-exclusion (voluntary account block for days to years). Use these tools to stay in control. If you struggle with gambling, call the National Council on Problem Gambling hotline.

Is e-sabong (online cockfighting) legal in the Philippines?

Yes, but only through PAGCOR-licensed operators. Legal e-sabong is regulated, transparent, and funds go to state coffers. Unlicensed sabong betting (illegal operators) is a crime and exposes players to fraud, money laundering, and scams. Only use official, PAGCOR-approved e-sabong platforms.

What are Pusoy and Tongits, and where can I play them online?

Pusoy (Pusoy Dos) and Tongits are popular Filipino card games. Both are offered by PAGCOR-licensed online casinos in RNG (algorithm-based) and live dealer formats. Live dealer versions use real dealers via video stream. Ensure the operator is licensed and that you understand house rules before betting real money.

What does 'sticky bonus' vs. 'non-sticky bonus' mean?

A sticky bonus remains credited during play but is forfeited when you cash out—you withdraw only net winnings. A non-sticky (or valid) bonus is added to your balance and remains yours after wagering requirements are met; you can withdraw both bonus and winnings. Always read bonus terms to know which type you're receiving.