Possible ( poker
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1) In high poker, a hand that needs one card to be completed, as four cards
to a flush or straight. For example, in seven-card stud, after the last card
is dealt, you have face up three spades in sequence, possibly even four. Together
with your three down cards, there exists a great possibility that you have
a straight or better. A player may have board cards that rank higher than
yours, such as a pair, but that player is afraid of your possibilities. When
it is his turn to initiate the betting, he might say, "Check to the possible."
2) In stud games, the description, often by the dealer of the hand, of a hand
that could, based on its exposed cards, be part of a complete hand, such as
a flush or straight. For example, in a five-card stud game, one player has
four spades showing; another has K-Q-10-9, so that a jack in the hole would
give him a straight. As the dealer distributes the last round of cards, he
might say, "Possible flush, possible straight, pair of aces. Pair of
aces is high.
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