noun
a person who spends freely in luxurious living
a person who gambles recklessly or for high stakes
noun
a person who spends freely in luxurious living
a person who gambles recklessly or for high stakes
The first known use of high roller was in 1873
1 a high roller known for his lavish parties
2 The casino offers special deals to attract high rollers.
3 So, this game type is more advantageous for high rollers who are willing to bet more at once.
4 And Vegas, with its flow of high rollers, is a major destination for private jets throughout the year.
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6 Baccarat Baccarat is another table game that’s popular with high rollers due to its low house edge.
7 There are other ways to feel like a high roller and avoid the anguish of dipping into your savings for groceries.
8 Aside from the usual high rollers competing for the usual seven-figure grail watches, there was one quirky outlier.
9 The pacts ended a monthslong standoff and defused the threat of a mass worker strike timed to clash with race weekend, thus avoiding a nightmare scenario for casinos and hotels as thousands of tourists and high rollers from around the world were arriving.
10 Through it all my little pastry has soldiered on, neither high roller nor whale, just a regular guy trying to keep its head above water on the Strip.