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All In is a slang term commonly used in poker and gambling contexts. It refers to a situation where a player bets all of their remaining chips or money in a game. Being all in indicates that a person is risking everything they have on that particular bet.
Example 1: “He had a bad hand, but he decided to go all in, hoping to scare off his opponents and take the pot.”
Example 2: “She was feeling confident in her cards and decided to push all in, making a bold move to intimidate her opponents and potentially win the game.”
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