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  1. Ace in the Hole, also known as The Big Carnival, is a 1951 American drama film directed by Billy Wilder. The film stars Kirk Douglas as a cynical, disgraced reporter who stops at nothing to try to regain a job on a major newspaper.

  2. Feb 2, 2024 · In the seventh episode, Alastor takes Charlie out to Cannibal Town, where Rosie calls Alastor an ace in the hole. But what exactly is the meaning of ace in the hole in Hazbin Hotel?

  3. Not a pair in sight and everyone thought each man had an ace ‘in the hole’.” The term was used as the title of a 1951 film, starring Kirk Douglas. The plot involved Douglas’s character delaying a rescue in order to cash in on the notoriety of having exclusive reporting rights to the rescue attempt.

  4. With Kirk Douglas, Jan Sterling, Robert Arthur, Porter Hall. Frustrated former journalist Chuck Tatum now working for an Albuquerque newspaper exploits a story about trading post owner Leo Minosa trapped in a cave to rekindle Chuck's career, but the story soon escalates into a media circus.

  5. Ace in the hole is a popular English idiom that stems from the game stud poker. Originally used only in the poker world, it now has a wider meaning to refer the strategy of deliberately holding a winning argument or resource until the most opportune moment.

  6. Meaning. A saved, hidden advantage that can supply a victory when revealed. Examples. Pete Townshend thought ’I can see for miles’ was a sure-fire hit and he saved it, as an ace in the hole, until he needed to boost the group’s success. Where did it originate?

  7. ace in the hole. A hidden advantage or resource kept in reserve until needed: “The coach was certain that his new trick play would turn out to be his ace in the hole.”. This term comes from the game of stud poker, in which one or more cards are turned face down, or “in the hole,” as bets are placed. The ace is the card with the highest ...

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