| 41. | The loose definition is to go for broke with the reckless, fearless play that describes his game.
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| 42. | Like now, when the Suns can go for broke before the Lakers leave the station for good.
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| 43. | So we decided to go for broke.
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| 44. | Phil Mickelson decided to go for broke.
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| 45. | Meaning, go for broke, full speed ahead.
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| 46. | Black decided to go for broke.
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| 47. | So why not go for broke?
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| 48. | Now he's got the budget to go for broke when conditions are excellent, like they should be here.
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| 49. | During the shows Chris would regularly ask listeners to " go for broke " and vandalise Wikipedia pages.
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| 50. | I lost a lot of ground, I had to go for broke and it was just too much.
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