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all-inA bet that places all of a player's chips into the pot.
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all-inThe last chorus (in older jazz), often louder and more vigorous than the rest, and played by the ensemble.
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all-inTo run out of chips while betting or calling. In table stakes games, a player may not go into his pocket for more money during a hand. If he runs out, a side pot is created in which he has no interest [..]
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all-inThe total price to move a container from origin to destination, inclusive of all charges.
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all-inAn attack where the player commits everything in an offensive attack to win the game, often even including some or all of this player's workers. If this all-in attack fails, the game is almost ce [..]
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all-inBetting your entire chip stack, either as a tactic, or to call (match) another player’s bet.
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all-inWhen you have put all of your Table Stakes into the Pot during the course of a hand
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all-inmeans to bet all the chips you currently have in your stack. Staking everything in the middle of a hand, a player waits for the showdown and, in the case of winning, takes only the part of the pot, which had been accumulated by his or her actions.
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all-inGoing all-in means throwing all your chips into the pot, risking everything you've got. This happens automatically if you don't have enough chips to cover a required bet. You can also choose to go all-in if the bet is higher than your chip count, but you choose to make the bet nonetheless. In No-Limit games, where the bets are not limited [..]
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all-inTo bet all the money you have on the table.
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all-into have all your chips in the middle; [to move] to bet everything you have left.
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all-inWhen a player is all-in, they have bet all of their remaining chips, and can take no further active part in future betting rounds.
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all-inIs when betting the complete amount of our chips.
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all-inTo all-in is to commit
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