fixed limit

A 'fixed limit' is a concept used in various fields to denote a specific, unchangeable boundary or restriction.

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Definition

B2Poker

(technical)A betting structure where the amount a player can bet or raise is predetermined and cannot be changed during the game.

Example

  • In a $1/$2 fixed limit hold'em game, players can only bet or raise in fixed increments of $1 preflop and on the flop, and $2 on the turn and river.

B2Finance

(technical)A predetermined maximum amount of money that can be spent, borrowed, or invested in a particular context.

Example

  • The credit card has a fixed limit of $5,000.

C1Mathematics

(technical)A specific value that a function or sequence approaches as the input or index increases without bound, but never exceeds.

Example

  • As n approaches infinity, the sequence converges to a fixed limit of 3.

B1General

A specific boundary or restriction that cannot be exceeded.

Example

  • The project has a fixed limit of 100 participants.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "fixed limit":

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