The term “overcard” describes a card being higher in rank with relation to another card (or group of cards). Here 💶 are two common examples. Example 1 – In Hold’em we have a big pair preflop (JJ) and the flop texture comes 💶 down as KQx. We could describe this by saying that there are two “overcards” on the flop. evolution black jack - Steve Horton- Horton Global Strategies LLC.
The term “overcard” describes a card being higher in rank with relation to another card (or group of cards). Here 💶 are two common examples. Example 1 – In Hold’em we have a big pair preflop (JJ) and the flop texture comes 💶 down as KQx. We could describe this by saying that there are two “overcards” on the flop. evolution black jack
The term “overcard” describes a card being higher in rank with
relation to another card (or group of cards). Here 💶 are two common examples.
Example 1 –
In Hold’em we have a big pair preflop (JJ) and the flop texture comes 💶 down as KQx. We
could describe this by saying that there are two “overcards” on the flop.
- Steve Horton- Horton Global Strategies LLC.