In a casino, action describes how much a player is wagering during their time playing, regardless of whether they win or lose. It can also refer to the intensity of the game or how much money is circulating within the game. High action means a lot of money is being bet, and low action indicates smaller wagers or fewer players. Casinos often use action to calculate comps, rewards, or bonuses for their patrons based on their betting activity.
Action Example
For example, if a player places multiple $50 bets at a blackjack table over the course of an hour, they are generating $500 in action.