A players available gambling funds.
A common term used by gamblers to describe the amount of money they are prepared to wager, and possibly loose.
A total sum of money a player is willing to risk on a given trip or vacation.
The overall amount of money a handicapper is prepared to lose during an entire session
The initial amount of cash a players has when he sits at the blackjack table.
The total amount of money you're willing to commit to an effort, in this case poker. This may be divided into session bankrolls or the amount of money you're willing to commit to one particular sitting.
The total amount of cash available in the game. At the table, this typically refers to the amount a player invests in a game rather than the money in his pocket, and is sometimes treated as a synonym for his buy-in. The house's bankroll in a game is the amount of chips in the dealer's rack. As a verb, to "bankroll" someone is to provide them with funds to wager with.
Also stake. A fund set aside for gambling, the size of which determines how ambitious someone can play. He was well bankrolled. See Kelly Criterion.
Is the given terms that describes the amount a player is willing to spend upon gambling. Moe's Bankroll for his trip to Foxwoods would be $500.
Your available gambling money.
The overall amount of money that a player is willing invest into their pursuit of Blackjack.
The total amount of money a player intends to gamble for a session.
a pre-set gambling pomer amount of "disposable" cash set aside for leisure activities, gamblibg tips like gambling
A gamblers total savings or nestegg, what he has on deposit in the casino bank.
This is simply the total number of funds available for gambling. It is important to note that this is not the amount of chips that you bring to the table. You might have $1000 in your bankroll, but sit down at a $5-10 limit table with only $300 of that total bankroll.
The total amount of funds the player has to gamble
The amount of money you have.
Total amount of the player's gambling money
The money a player uses to finance his poker game.
These are the funds available to a 'punter'.
General - The amount of money that you are using to play in the game with.
the total money balance available for a player to gamble with.
Your money, or chips, you have at the table.
this is the total amount of money you play with.
It simply refers to the amount of money that a player is willing to (or able to) put at risk.
The total amount of money a poker player has available to gamble with.
A player's total available gambling money.
The money that you have to gamble with.
Amount of money one has to wager.
Total amount of money a gambler has at their disposal when in a gambling session.
The total sum of money a player has available for wagering.
The amount of money that a player has to wager for the duration of his or her poker career.
Amount of money a player comes to the casino with to be used strictly for placing bets. A term also used by casino workers referring to the amount of money stocked at a game table before the start of a shift.
Also known as 'roll' or 'wad' ( colloq.) This is gambling money or risk money, as opposed to the money you live on.
The amount of money a player has to bet on Keno or any other game.
The amount of money a person has to gamble.
Also known as 'roll' or 'wad' (colloquial). It pertains to the total money that either the player or the casino has on hand to back their wagering activities.
the bankroll represents the money you have.
the total sum a player hold for a single game.
The amount of money the player has brought to gamble with. A "total bankroll" is the overall amount. A "session bankroll" is the amount a player intends to use in just one session.
The entire amount of money a player has in there possession for a specific amount of time.
The total amount of money a player has for a game of baccarat.
The money you have available to gamble.
Amount of money that youâ€(tm)ve set aside specifically for poker.
A player's total stake money
The total amount of money a gambler sets aside to gamble with.
(n). The amount of money a player has to play with. It can refer to a "total bankroll" which is used in the long-run or "session bankroll" which is the amount of money a player is prepared to bet in any individual session.
The total amount of money the player intends to bet.
The available money a player plans to bet with.
The total amount of money one is willing (and able) to put at risk
The total amount of money one is willing to risk. It can also mean that you provide the money for someone else to gamble.
the sum the gambler is going to play with.
the total available gambling money held by the player
All available funds used in the current game.
A player's total money available for gambling.
The amount of money the player plans to gamble.
The amount of cash you have to play with.
Total capital available for betting sports.
A player's starting money, the amount the player walks up to the table with, money available to bet with. At the table, this typically refers to the amount a player invests in a game rather than the money in his pocket, and is sometimes treated as a synonym for his buy-in. The house's bankroll is the amount of chips in the dealer's rack. As a verb, to "bankroll" someone is to provide them with funds to bet with.
the money used to play poker.
A player's total amount of betting cash. Many players divide their bankrolls into smaller amounts to extend their betting ability.
The money that you have set aside to play poker with.
the amount of money a player is willing to put at risk in a game Beer hand is known as one of the worst stating hand. Belly buster has been commonly also known as a gutshot.
A poker player's money. Most players have a certain amount set aside just for playing poker.
A player's table money, as opposed to the money that stays in his wallet.
A person's gambling stake. How much money is available to be wagered. See also video poker bankroll.
The amount of money a poker player has set aside to be available to play with.
The total amount of money a player has in his Poker account
This is gambling money, set aside specifically for wagering.
This is the money you have to risk in poker. Many serious poker players have a separate bankroll just for poker. If you bankroll someone you are giving them money to play with, usually in exchange for a percentage of their profit.
The funds available to the punter for gambling.
this is the amount of money that a player sets aside to gamble with.
is a player's total amount of money they can gamble with.
The money you bring that you have available to bet with.
A players total available gambling money.
Money you have available for playing poker.
The specific dollar amount of cash in a player’s personal possession. This bankroll is the amount of money a player is ready to spend in one black jack session, or for the entire night.
The amount of money a player has available for poker.
Current total gambling funds available. Often shortened to roll.
A player's total available betting money
The money a player uses to play poker with as opposed to the money he lives on.
The stake a player uses to gamble with.
the amount of money a players has in play.
your complete sum of money for one playing session
the amount of money a player has for a gaming session.
A "bankroll" or "gambling stake" refers to the total amount of money used by a player for betting.
Money that you have, that you can afford to lose, in an attempt to win.
Available gambling money. Also referred to as a "wad," or just "roll."
The total amount of money a player has to gambling with (and which is put on the table).
An amount of money a poker player has which is kept separate from day to day spending and other costs, and is used solely for funding poker.
Amount of cash available to place sports bets.