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Hello to my Wonder Players!
When considering whether or not your opponents can end up with a flush on any hand, remember this:
If the flop is a rainbow (that means if it contains 3 different suits), no flush can be made, no matter which 2 other cards they hold.
Rainbow can also mean that after the river has been dealt, there are no more than 2 of any suit. Thus no flush is possible.
Good thinking to you!
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