Make Good ( poker )
1) Pay money owed to the pot, usually by matching one's lights,
which are (usually only in a home game) chips removed from the
pot by a player who has run out of chips but has agreed to stand
good on any bets, chips equal in amount to the betting from
the point at which the player ran out of chips. If the player
loses the pot, he must make good on the money owed. For example,
if he had gone light by $10, he must return those $10 in chips
to the pot, plus another $10 in cash (or purchase more chips
and add another $10 to the pot).
2) Put enough chips into the pot to call a bet or raise.
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