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What is the term in poker for putting all the money on the stake?

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that you have?

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  1. In a poker game, it is called an all in. Use it wisely, like when there is already a large amount of money in the pot.


  2. "All-in"

    You put "ALL" your chips "IN" the pot. "All-in".

  3. Going all in.  I hope that is what you are looking for.

  4. Your stake is what you have on the table right in front of you.  The pot is what all the players have in the middle of the table, for the immediate hand of poker.  Putting all your money in your stake is not the same thing as going all in.  Going all in means moving all your money from your stake to the pot, which is a very stressful thing to do, for all the players, because then they have to decide whether to add their own money to the pot to match yours (call) or abandon the money they already have in the pot (fold).  But you don't seem to be talking about going all in.  You seem to be talking about going for broke.  Going for broke means putting all the money you have in the world on the table in front of you, so you can play poker for several hours with that money, and either win all the money of the other players, or lose all of yours and be poor.  So the answer to your question is "going for broke" not "going all in."

  5. going all in...

  6. bro that means your going all in dude you better hope you win to if not you lose

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