Explanation of Case
Picture yourself in a scenario while playing Texas Hold’em.
Board: T ♥ 8 ♠ 2 ♣ 4 ♣
Player 1: T ♦ T ♠
Player 2: 8 ♦ 8 ♣
In this situation, Player 2 finds himself at a disadvantage. Although he has a set of three-of-a-kind, Player 1 holds a stronger set. The only chance Player 2 has to emerge victorious is by drawing the case eight to achieve four-of-a-kind. (Considering that three eights are already visible, there remains just one eight left in the deck.)
Example of Case used in a sentence -> Our four-of-a-kind was almost unbeatable, but the opponent managed to draw the case Ace, which triggered the bad beat jackpot.
See Also
Quads , Hold’em , Set , Three-of-a-kind , Trips