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Verb
/ˈbaNGkˌrōl/,
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bankrolls, plural;
  1. Support (a person, organization, or project) financially
    • - the project is bankrolled by wealthy expatriates
Noun
  1. A roll of paper money

  2. Financial resources
    • - his bankroll allowed him to run campaigns all over the U.S

  1. a roll of currency notes (often taken as the resources of a person or business etc.); "he shot his roll on a bob-tailed nag"
  2. provide with sufficient funds; finance; "Who will bankroll the restoration of the former East German economy?"
  3. A bank roll or roll is a paper or plastic container for a number of coins. In the United States, empty rolls are available free at most banks in every denomination (though it is becoming increasingly difficult for half dollar and dollar to be readily made available). ...
  4. A roll of banknotes or other paper currency, carried in lieu of a wallet; The monetary assets of a person or organization; To fund a project; to underwrite something
  5. The total amount of money one is willing (and able) to put at risk
  6. 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.
  7. The amount of money the player plans to gamble.
  8. 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 percent of their profit.
  9. The amount of money you have.
  10. The available money a player plans to bet with.
  11. A players total available gambling money.
  12. A player's personal money that he takes to a game.
  13. 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. A player's bankroll can be classified as existing on several different levels. ...
  14. the amount of money that a player has.
  15. word used to describe the total amount of cash that the player or casino has to back up bets. May also be referred to as the 'Wad' or 'Roll'. In terms of players, may be used to describe the total amount of cash taken on a gambling trip, divided up into daily bankrolls
  16. 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.
  17. The money you have available for gambling. Avoid putting your entire bankroll in play at one time and keep your gaming bankroll separate from your other budget.
  18. The initial amount of cash a players has when he sits at the blackjack table.
  19. The funds available to the punter.
  20. The money that’s set aside by a player to gamble with. The size of the bankroll is determined by the player, who can adjust the size of their bets according to their bankroll.
  21. n.  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.  Common recommendatons: full-table limit holdem -- 300 bb; short-handed limit holdem -- 500 bb.
  22. A player’s total gambling money. Barred Same as Banned. Not allowed to enter the casino premises permanently.
  23. The amount of money you have available for betting, or the maximum amount you are willing to lose in a session.  See: Money Management.
  24. A player’s bankroll is the amount of money they bring to spend on slot machines, or in the casino in general. If you are playing online then your bankroll can be seen in the cashier section of the casino.
  25. This term refers to the amount of money you intend to wager on a slot game.