stack off

English

Verb

stack off (third-person singular simple present stacks off, present participle stacking off, simple past and past participle stacked off)

  1. (poker slang, of two or more players) To play an all in pot; to commit all of one's chips to a pot.
    • 1995, zorak, “From Nonplused to Nihilistic (BARGE '95 TripReport)”, in rec.gambling.misc (Usenet):
      Only thing notable here is when I got crushed trying to take Barry's BB (I was SB). Raised him a couple thousand with K9s, then he went allin. I should have folded, as I needed to call about T7000 more, for about a T13500 pot, but without really thinking I stacked off on him. He had KQ, and I couldn't suck out. Next round, I raised him again, and he went allin on an ugly flop, so I lost a bunch more.
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