0 someone who spends a lot of money or who gambles with large amounts of money
1 someone who risks a lot of money, esp. to win more money
2 a person who spends or risks large amounts of money:
The investment manager targeted high rollers, demanding a minimum investment of $100,000.
When it comes to online casinos, usually high roller baccarat games are played in separate rooms.
I was fascinated by the mathematics of card counting and of course the lure of big money and the high roller lifestyle.
Offerings include high roller games as well as penny slots.
Steicke has gained a reputation as an expert at high roller no limit events.
As the gambler, the player must make a certain amount of money in order to progressively gain access to the high roller rooms.
But if the casino's investment pays off and the high roller loses, the casino's gain can far exceed its expenses for the high roller's visit.
Schwartz lightly joked about the number commas in the bankroll, or gambling budget, of a high roller.
Lenny seems to undergo a complete personality change, losing his cool demeanor and becoming an aggressive, manipulative high roller.