Aim or try for, especially making a vigorous effort. For example,
They're going for the league championship. This idiom is also put as
go for it, as in
When Steve said he'd like to change careers, his wife told him to go for it. The related phrase
go for broke means “to commit all one's available resources toward achieving a goal,” as in
Our competitors are going for broke to get some of our accounts. The first expression dates from the mid-1500s; the two colloquial variants from the first half of the 1900s. Also see
all out;
go out for.