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doubler

  • a word derived from double.
    double
    adjective
    twice as large, heavy, strong, etc.; twofold in size, amount, number, extent, etc..

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Initially, Alto’s Adventure on Android was supported by in-game ads and a single in-app purchase of a coin doubler.

From The Verge Jul. 17, 2018

No, you're never going to jump into Exxon and expect a doubler within a year.

From US News Sep. 14, 2016

But in competition, the doubler is allowed to overbid slightly with four-card support.

From New York Times Aug. 4, 2013

With a limit of $500, a doubler starting at $1 would have to bet an illegal $512 after only nine consecutive losses.

From Time Magazine Archive

The doubler is, therefore, betting the Declarer 82 to 50 that he will not make his contract, and giving the Declarer the option of increasing the bet, so that the odds become 196 to 150.

From Auction of To-day by Milton C. Work