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All-In
All-In Protection
Announced
Ante
Bet Limits
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Bring-In
Buy-In
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Cap
Cash Out
Check
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Chip Dumping
Coffeehousing
Collusion
Community Cards
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Denomination
Door Card
Entrance Fee
Equalized
Fifth Street
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Free-Roll Tournament
Game Level
Guest Player
Guest Table
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Muck
Multi-Table Tournament
No-Limit Game
Post
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All-In
This is when a Player does not have enough chips to cover the full bet amount, and places their remaining chips into the pot. The Player then contends for the pot in an amount proportional to what they contributed. The game play that continues among other Players is put into a side pot. The All-In Player has no share in this pot.

Players may be considered All-In when they are disconnected from the Multi-Player system during the play of a hand, depending on certain criteria. This is to ensure that they are not penalized when disconnected.

 

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