straight flush
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Definition
Noun: A poker hand consisting of five cards of the same suit in consecutive rank order. It is a very high-ranking hand in most poker variants, ranking above four of a kind and below a royal flush.
Usage
The term "straight flush" is used specifically in the context of card games, primarily poker, to describe and evaluate a player's hand. It is a compound noun that functions as a single concept.
Examples
- In a game of Texas Hold'em, she revealed a straight flush, winning the entire pot.
- The odds of being dealt a straight flush are extremely low.
- His hand, the nine, ten, jack, queen, and king of hearts, was a straight flush.
Advanced Usage
- Royal Flush: This is the highest possible straight flush, consisting of the Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and Ten of the same suit. It is often categorized separately from other straight flushes due to its supreme rank.
- Example: The royal flush is an unbeatable hand.
Variants and Related Words
- Flush (Noun): A poker hand where all five cards are of the same suit, but not in consecutive order.
- Straight (Noun): A poker hand where all five cards are in consecutive rank order, but not of the same suit.
Synonyms
- There are no direct synonyms for this specific poker hand term. Descriptive phrases like "consecutive suited cards" or "a run in one suit" can convey the meaning but are not standard gaming terminology.
Related Phrases
- "To make a straight flush": To complete this specific hand during the course of a game.
- Example: He needed the seven of diamonds on the river to make a straight flush.
Related Idioms
- While not a common idiom itself, the term can be used metaphorically outside of poker to describe a perfect, unbeatable, or highly unlikely sequence of events.
- Example: Getting that job offer after the promotion was like drawing a straight flush for her career.
Noun
- a poker hand with consecutive cards in the same suit