Verb
To become more loose and aggressive after a streak of wins.
EXAMPLE: "When I first began playing the game, I really used to play the rush. I got so caught up in winning that it became harder to fold and sit out for a pot, and I just felt like I couldn't lose."
APPLIES TO: Online and Land-based Venues
RELATED TERMS: Aggressive, Loose, On a Rush, On Tilt, Passive, Running Good, Rush, Tight