An over-flush occurs when a made flush loses to a stronger flush in a particular hand. For example, if you hold A♠ K♠, an opponent has J♠ T♠ and the board runs out 9♠ 2♦ 7♣ Q♠ 3♠, you’ve over-flushed your opponent.
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An over-flush occurs when a made flush loses to a stronger flush in a particular hand. For example, if you hold A♠ K♠, an opponent has J♠ T♠ and the board runs out 9♠ 2♦ 7♣ Q♠ 3♠, you’ve over-flushed your opponent.
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