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Keywords:
Flop,
Suit,
Flush,
Spade,
Impossible
A flop that contains three different suits, which means no flush can be made on the turn.
a duplicate-bridge movement for individual events in which, traditionally, the players sitting in different compass directions follow guide cards of different colors.
Small groups of cards with no two in the same suit.
A flop with three diffent suits.
adj. 1. A flop of three different suits. 2. A final board with no more than two of any suit, and therefore no possibility of a completed flush.
A flop which contains three different suits.
flop that contains three different suits in a poker game. It can also mean a complete five-card board that has no more than two of any suit; thus no flush is possible.
A flop that does not create a flush draw on the turn. Example a diamond, heart and spade flop this is said to be a rainbow. Also can be said if the turn is the fourth suit making a river flush impossible.
when the flop is all different suites
A flop with 3 different suits.
A flop that includes three different suits, thereby ensuring that a flush cannot be made on the turn.
This is a term used for the flop when it comes in three different suits.
A flop that contains three different suits, or a board with no more than two of any suit, making a flush impossible.
Having none of the same suit in your starting hand, or in later rounds where a flush is not possible.
Refers to a flop that contains three different suits or all the community cards not having more than 2 matching suits. It is not possible therefore to make a flush
In flop games, this is a flop that consists of cards where no two suits match.
A flop or board where there is no flush possibility. It is likely that all suits are represented in the community cards but no more than two of the cards are of the same suit.
A hand of cards each with a different suit
A flop with three different suits, or a complete five-card board that has no more than two of any suit (thus impossible to get a flush). Can also mean a complete five-card board that has no more than two of any suit, therefore no flush is possible.
A flop with cards of three different suits.
When the cards on the board are all of different suit, it is said to be rainbow. " The flop came A-K-5 rainbow" means that the ace, the king and the five were all of different suits.
When cards are all different suits. E.g., a rainbow flop would be Ah3s4d
A flop that contains three different suits, thus no flush can be made on the turn. Can also mean a complete five card board that has no more than two of any suit, thus no flush is possible.
Three or four cards of unlike suits.
this is used by players to describe a hand, formed of cards of different suits.
This describes a board that is comprised entirely of different suits. For example, a flop of Ace of clubs, King of hearts, and 5 of diamonds could be described as AK5 rainbow.
Cards of mixed suit so that a flush can not be achieved.
When the three community cards (flop) are all of different suits.
Three or four Cards of different Suits, for example on a Flop.
A flop containing three different suits.
When three cards of different suits are dealt on the flop. Typically indicates that a flush is not likely to happen.
Either a flop with three different coloured suits, or a final board with no possibilities of a flush.
A flop with all cards being of different suits, or a final board that does not contain any more than two cards of the same suit which means that there is no possibility for a flush.
When the community cards contain no more than two cards of the same suit therby no flushe is possible.
Typically used to describe the flop when all three cards have difference suits (making a flush unlikely).
When there is at least 1 card of each suit is present on the board. i.e. Spade, Club, Diamond and a Heart.
This describes a flop of all different suits, reducing the chance of a flush.
Table cards of varying suits such that no flush is possible.
If all cards on the board are of different suit. For example, a flop is rainbow if it contains a heart, a spade and a club.
A flop where no two cards are of the same suit. This prevents an immediate flush draw. Can also refer to a complete board that leaves no possible flush.
when the community cards on the table are of all differing suits.
A flop that contains cards of three different suits, therefore eliminating any flush possibilities at that point of the hand.
This is when a player's hand or the cards on the board have multiple different suites.
adj. In flop games, a flop in which no two cards are of the same suit. "The flop was A 9 7 rainbow."
Three to four cards of different suits.
A flop that has 3 cards of 3 different suits
A flop where the suits are all different.
In flop games, a flop where there is no cards of the same suit. In Omaha games (where you are dealt four cards), all four hole cards are different suits.
When the board contains 3 or 4 cards of different suits.
Used to describe cards of all different suits.
three of four cards of different suits.
A Rainbow is a situation when the board is comprised of cards from all different suits. For example, a Flop with 2 of Clubs, King of Spade, and 4 of Diamonds can be called a Rainbow.
Three or four cards of different suits. Applied to flops.
Three or four cards of different suits (often said of the Flop).
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