To double to amount of money/chips a player has in their stake by going All-In. Typically seen in a No-Limit game.
Also double through. Doubling your chips in one hand, especially when short stacked in big bet poker.
In a no limit game, to bet all of one's chips on one hand against an opponent with an equal or larger stack) and win, thereby doubling your stack. I was losing a bit, but then I doubled through Sarah to put me in good shape.
stake winnings from one bet on a subsequent wager
When a player increases their bet, in hopes the dealer will increase as well.
Betting all your chips and winning, ending up with twice as many chips.
Occurs when a player goes all in or close to all in, and wins the pot, doubling their amount of chips.
To "double up" is to bet all one's chips and win the bet, thus doubling the amount of chips.
To win an all-in bet against another player and double your stack.
Winning an "All in" bet, thereby doubling your stack of chips.
Found on many Australian style slots. Offers the chance to double or quadruple your win by choosing red or black or one of the four card suits.
Increase a bet on a hand after the first two cards are drawn.
To double the size of your chip stack on a single hand. This is typically done by going All In against another player and winning the hand.
When a player places all of their chips in the pot and wins, thus doubling the amount they had originally invested.
To increase your chip stack by 100
Gambling tactic in which the player doubles his bet after a loss in order to try to win back his or her money. Sometimes called the Martingale System.