This term describes when a player bets all of their remaining chips into the pot.
SoundPoker Says: In no limit games a player may wish to move all in at any given time. However, a player cannot win more money/chips than they put in. For example, if Mike goes all in with $100 in chips, the most he can win is $100 from each opponent. In structured limit games the only time a player may move all in is if the amount they have is equal to or less than the maximum bet.
See Also: All In Protection, Bet, Bet the Farm, Bet the Pot, Chips, Double Up, No Limit Poker, Stack
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