Ace in the hole

A hidden advantage, secret resource, or powerful reserve strategy kept for use at the most opportune moment.

This phrase originates from stud poker, specifically a variant where one card is dealt face down (in the 'hole') and others face up. Having an ace as your hole card gave you a powerful hidden advantage that opponents couldn't see. The phrase emerged in American gambling parlance in the late 1800s.

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