Created by LawDude on August 5, 2009

Definition

To bet all of your chips. A player who is all-in cannot be forced out of the hand, but on the other hand is not eligible to win any additional monies that are bet after he or she is all-in (these amounts go into a side pot).

Example

"I was short stacked, so when I got pocket kings, I went all-in pre-flop."



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