all-in
Throwing everything at a fight with no plan to retreat.
Definitions
You blow every ability, summoner spell and cooldown to kill the target. No holding back, no escape plan. Either they die or you do. Win the all-in and you snowball; lose it and you're walking back from base.
Also a verb, to commit fully.
all-in In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Borrowed from poker, where going 'all-in' bets every chip you have.
People Also Ask
What does "all-in" mean in gaming?
It means throwing everything you have at a fight with no plan to retreat.
How do you use "all-in" in a sentence?
"We're low on resources, so let's just go all-in on this push."
Is going all-in risky?
Yes — since there's no fallback plan, it either wins the fight outright or leaves you with nothing.
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