An amount of money that is required to join a game of poker
The amount you have to take of your pockets to play, or tourney buy inn.
The amount of money that it costs to enter a tournament.
This is to convert the money into bingo cards.
The financial cost of entry to any particular game. The term is used most often in relation to Tournament play where you pay a fixed sum to enter the tournament.
The minimum amount of cash or chips needed to start a game. The amount needed to start the game. The buy in must be placed before players are able to sit at the poker table.
The amount of money required to buy chips and play.
When a player exchanges currency for chips to be used at the table this is a Buy In. Buy In may also refer to the amount required to play, for example a tournament may have a $500 Buy In, where every player is required to Buy In for $500 to play in the tournament.
The amount of chips bought before the start of play. The minimum buy-in refers to the minimum number of chips one is allowed to purchase to be allowed to play. The maximum buy-in refers to the largest number of chips a player can purchase in a game.
In a ring game, the minimum amount of money required to sit down in play. In tournaments, this refers to the entry fee.
The minimum amount of money required to enter any game.
Buying bingo cards or an Admission Packet [see above]. Converting cash into bingo cards, a minimum number of cards that you must purchase as the price of "admission", and participate in a bingo game. The packet usually contains three to six card for every regular game. Packets also usually contain some special games. Exactly what is part of the admission packet varies widely from hall to hall.
The amount of bets or money a player must place on a table to enter a game.
The amount you must pay to enter a game.
The amount of money (usually cash, but sometimes chips) with which a player enters a game.
minimum amount of money a player must sit down with in order to play.
The amount a player has to spend to enter a tournament
A lot that goes unsold at auction, failing to meet the preset minimum established by the consignor and the auction house
The minimum amount of funds required to enter the game
To pay the amount required to enter a game.
v.i. To purchase chips at the start of a game. Thus in a game with a $100 buy-in one might buy in for $147.
the amount of money it requires to get into a game, it is the money available to bet in the game
The stack of chips that a player buys at the start of a game.