Scare card
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Basic Definition
A scare card in poker refers to a community card that could potentially work against a specific player. It usually refers to a card that increases the likelihood of an opponent completing a strong hand.
Specific Situation
- With a flop of


and your hand being 
, if a
or
appears on the turn or river, your opponent could complete a straight, making these scare cards. - With a board of


and a hand of 
, if a
or
appears on the turn or river, it becomes easier to complete a straight or flush, and these can also be considered scare cards.
Important Information
- If a scare card appears, you need to act cautiously. Considering the possibility that your opponent has used that card to complete their hand, you might choose to refrain from betting or raising.
- Some players use scare cards to bluff. Therefore, even if a scare card appears, remember that it doesn't necessarily mean your opponent has a strong hand.
Examples of Term Usage
"On the turn, a scare card came out, so I checked, considering the possibility that the opponent completed a straight."