1. A card of a higher rank than any of the cards on the board.
2. A card of a higher ❤️ rank than your opponent’s pair.
“Over card” is a term which is frequently used in Texas Hold’em. It can be used ❤️ to refer to any card which is higher in rank than the highest ranked card on the board, at any ❤️ given moment. If the highest card on the board happened to be an eight, any card of nine or higher ❤️ would be considered an over card. If the highest card on the board were a queen, only King and Ace ❤️ would be considered over cards. If there is an ace on board, no overcards exist. Overcards are frequently referred to ❤️ as simply “Overs.”
The term “over card” is most commonly used in reference to one or more of a player’s hole ❤️ cards. Over cards are strategically significant because if you are able to hit a pair with an overcard it will ❤️ be top pair. Top pair can be a very strong hand in a Hold’em game, especially if you also hold ❤️ a good kicker. Some looser players may even call a bet on the flop with over cards only, in the ❤️ hopes that they will pair up on the turn. Occasionally, you will have the correct implied odds to call with ❤️ over cards only, but most of the time you will not. For this reason, chasing with over cards is usually ❤️ seen as a poor play and a sign of a weak or inexperienced player.
Sometimes, your opponent may call with overcards, ❤️ with the intention of bluffing at you on the subsequent betting round, whether the next card helps their hand or ❤️ not. This play is known as “floating.” Floating can be used effectively in all types and structures of Hold’em games, ❤️ and in both ring games and tournaments. Floating can be very effective against the right type of player, but it ❤️ can also be very dangerous, because it requires you to flat call a bet with nothing and to subsequently either ❤️ bluff bet or bluff raise your opponent. If you are called or played back at, the play can get very ❤️ expensive. Because the risks associated with floating an opponent are so high, you generally don’t want to try it unless ❤️ you are confident that you are in a situation where it stands a good chance at success. Your opponent’s style ❤️ of play can be a great predictor of whether or not they are susceptible to being floated. Players who play ❤️ extremely tight are vulnerable to being floated, because they are used to making tough laydowns when they face a large ❤️ bet. Still, you have to be careful floating this type of player; it can be dangerous because they often have ❤️ a very strong hand when they bet, and they may be inclined to call. Floating works best against players who ❤️ frequently bet out with draws or lead with weak hands. It is an advanced play usually made by strong players, ❤️ but you should not go overboard with it. You really need to pick your spots. If you get a reputation ❤️ for floating too frequently, you opponents will start to beat you by making tough calls or by playing back at ❤️ you. It is a play that only works well when your bets garner respect.
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