Two-tone board
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Basic Definition
A two-tone board refers to a community card board that contains two different suits.
Specific Situation
- When the flop is


, it's a two-tone board because it consists of two suits: spades and hearts. In this case, there is a possibility that a spade or heart flush could be completed by the river. - The flop is


, making it a two-tone board as it consists of two suits: clubs and hearts. At this point, a club flush draw is possible.
Important Information
- On a two-tone board, there's a possibility of a flush draw, so consider that your opponent might have that draw.
Examples of Term Usage
"Since the flop was a two-tone board, I considered the possibility that the opponent had a flush draw and made a large bet on the turn."
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