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Bring In

  1. Noun

    In stud games, a mandatory wager that is the first wager placed in the first round; the opener.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Typically a mandatory wager required of the player with either the lowest or highest exposed card.

    EXAMPLE: "I made the bring in for $30, which was $10 more than required."

    APPLIES TO: Online and Land-based Venues

    GAME CATEGORY: Stud Games

  2. Verb

    In stud games, to open the round of betting; to place the first wager in the first round; to bring it in.

    EXAMPLE: "I'll bring in for $20."

    APPLIES TO: Online and Land-based Venues

    GAME CATEGORY: Stud Games

  3. Noun

    In stud games, the minimum amount of money required to open the first round of betting.

    EXAMPLE: "The bring in was $20."

    APPLIES TO: Online and Land-based Venues

    GAME CATEGORY: Stud Games




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