High Roller

Meaning and Definition of High Roller in Gambling

The term high roller identifies a category of casino patrons, in both terrestrial and digital gaming environments, who engage in high-stakes wagering activities. From a regulatory and operational perspective, licensed operators facilitate this segment by establishing tiered betting limits and specialized table configurations to accommodate significant capital outlays. High rollers may be eligible for various incentive structures, including junket arrangements, RFB (Room, Food, and Beverage) complimentary rewards, and formal credit facilities, subject to rigorous KYC and financial due diligence protocols. Within this classification, the highest tier of speculative participants is colloquially termed whales, whereas individuals adhering to minimum wagering requirements are classified as low rollers.

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