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The term All-in (also "Allin" or "All in") usually refers to the committing of or most if not all of your units to a single attack which can yield a huge gain or a potentially devastating loss...

All-ins can arise from different game situations: they can either be planned (such as a rush build), used for breaking a Wall-in, or simply be forced, i.e.; as an desperate attempt to win the game if

  • Rushing the enemy with a large number of troops to catch them by surprise
  • Desperate attempt to win after an attack has decimated your

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Verbally speaking, the term All-in can be used as "to be all-in" meaning that the player is performing an All-in move.