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buy-inThe cost to enter a tournament, or the minimum amount needed to sit down in a cash game at a specific table. Usually 20 times the big blind. So, for example, if you're at a $5/$10 table, you' [..]
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buy-inverbal phrase, "to purchase a commission or stock," 1826, from buy (v.) + in (adv.). As a noun by 1970.
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buy-inSee: CLOSE-OUT.
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buy-inEither The result of reaching consensus, or The process of making a cost bid in a proposal that is unduly optimistic or even actually less than the estimated costs for the project, which is done for t [..]
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buy-inThe purchase of a bulk (ie one covering many individuals) annuity contract with an insurance company. This allows trustees to reduce their scheme’s risk by acquiring an asset (the annuity contract) wh [..]
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buy-inAn amount of money you pay to enter a tournament. Often expressed as two numbers, such as $100+9, meaning that it costs $109 to enter the tournament; $100 goes into the prize fund and $9 goes to the h [..]
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buy-inThe practice whereby a lender of securities enters the open market to buy securities in order to replace those that have not been returned by a borrower. Strict market practices govern the buy-in process. BUY/SELL-SELL/BUY:
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buy-inWhere finished copies are imported (eg
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buy-inThis term describes an operator option to extend the length of the game being played beyond what was purchased with a coin or credit. Of the games that appear in this database, the term first appears [..]
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buy-inWhen the seller of a security fails to deliver security for settlement, the broker will purchase the security that was to be delivered on the open market and charge the seller's account for losses incurred.
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buy-inAgreement and/or consent. For example: “Do you have the CEO’s buy-in?”
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buy-inThe entry fee or cost to enter a DFS contest.
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buy-in A buy-in is the amount of money required to enter a particular 1-Day Fantasy Sports contest. A buy-in is also referred to as ‘entry fee’.
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buy-inThe money you start with in a cash game, or the entry fee in a tournament.
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buy-inThis term refers to the number of bingo tickets you buy at the beginning of a session. It’s also known as an admission packet.
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buy-inThe minimum amount of money required to enter any game
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buy-inis an amount of money a player joins the table with or entrance fee for participation in a game or a tournament.
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buy-inThe minimal amount of money a player must pay in order to participate in a game. In poker tournaments, entry fees are considered the ‘buy-in'.
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buy-inThe amount of money required to enter a particular contest. Same as “entry fee”.
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buy-inThe amount of money used to join a game.
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buy-inthe amount of money you put in for chips at the poker table. "My usual buy-in at a $10/$20-table is $600."
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buy-inthe cost or entry fee of a tournament, "The main event at the WSOP has a $10,000 buy-in."
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buy-inThe rate used when a customer is returning foreign currency for USD. The bank is buying in the foreign money.
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buy-inIs the entry price of a tournament or sit n go.
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buy-inAn auction entry that was not sold at an auction, usually because of not achieving the preset minimum price set by the auction house and/or the consignor. Source: www.sothebys.com
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buy-inThe amount of money required to enter a contest. Same as entry fee or stake.
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buy-inThe entry fee to play a DFS contest.
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buy-inThe amount of money needed to enter a particular league
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