noun a hand in poker containing four cards of the same suit
verb to bluff or deceive in poker by pretending to have a strong hand
In card games, 'four flush' may be used to describe a similar situation where a player is one card away from completing a flush.
In poker, 'four flush' refers to a hand that is one card short of a flush, typically used to bluff opponents.
In slang, 'four flush' can be used to describe someone who is insincere or deceitful, often pretending to have something they do not.
In negotiations, 'four flush' may be used to describe a party who is not fully committed to a deal or agreement, similar to bluffing in poker.
In writing, 'four flush' may be used to describe a situation where a character is bluffing or pretending to have a better hand than they actually do in a card game.
In psychology, 'four flush' may be used metaphorically to describe someone who is being deceptive or insincere in their actions or intentions.
In the context of professional poker playing, 'four flush' refers to a hand in which a player has four cards of the same suit and is hoping to draw the fifth card of that suit to complete a flush.