four flush
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Definition
Noun: * The act of bluffing in poker; deception by a false show of confidence in the strength of your cards: A "four flush" is a poker hand containing four cards of the same suit and one card of a different suit. In the context of the game, it refers to the strategy of betting or raising as if one has a flush (five cards of the same suit) when holding only four cards of that suit, attempting to deceive opponents about the actual strength of one's hand.
Usage and Examples
- Noun:
- His aggressive betting was just a four flush; he was hoping everyone would fold.
- The seasoned player called his bluff, recognizing the four flush for what it was.
- In poker, a successful four flush can win you a pot even with a weak hand.
Advanced Usage
- "To four-flush" (verb, less common): To bluff by representing a stronger hand than one actually holds, specifically by acting as if one has a flush.
- He tried to four-flush his way to victory, but his opponent wasn't fooled.
Variants and Related Words
- Bluff (noun/verb): The more general term for any deception in poker or similar situations.
- Flush (noun): The actual poker hand of five cards all of the same suit, which the "four flush" attempts to falsely represent.
Synonyms
- Bluff
- Deception
- Pretense
- Feint (in a strategic context)
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "To call someone's bluff": To challenge someone to prove their claim, especially when you suspect they are lying or exaggerating. This is the direct counter-action to a "four flush."
- When he went all-in, she decided to call his bluff and matched the bet.
Noun
- the act of bluffing in poker; deception by a false show of confidence in the strength of your cards