buy-in
See also: buy in
English
Alternative forms
Noun
buy-in (countable and uncountable, plural buy-ins)
- Support; agreement; blessing (in a secular sense).
- (poker) A tournament where a player must purchase all of his or her chips before the tournament starts.
- (poker) The amount that a player buys in for
- 1983, David M. Hayano, Poker faces: the life and work of professional card players:
- When tournament players are eliminated but remain eager to win back their buy-in, side games often develop and upstage tournament play with limits exceeding those in the tournament.
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Coordinate terms
- (poker tournament): rebuy, cash game, sit-and-go
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