Time Cut

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Money charged according to the time spent by players in a casino game, usually poker.

In the context of casino gambling, the term "time cut" typically refers to a practice used in some card games, particularly in poker, where a player or dealer may set a limit on the amount of time a particular game or session will run. This can be used to manage the flow of the game, ensure that players have a chance to participate, or to keep the game moving at a steady pace.

In a broader sense, "time cut" may also refer to the practice of limiting the duration of a betting session or a specific game to maintain player engagement and manage the casino's operational efficiency. It can help prevent players from spending excessive time at the tables and encourage responsible gambling habits.

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