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The term "Dead Man's Hand" in poker refers to a specific hand that is often associated with folklore and legend, particularly in the context of the Old West. Traditionally, this hand consists of a pair of aces and a pair of eights, which is said to have been the hand held by the infamous lawman Wild Bill Hickok at the time of his assassination. In poker, this hand has taken on a symbolic meaning, representing a situation where a player may be at a disadvantage or facing an unfortunate outcome. The phrase has transcended its original context, becoming a part of poker vernacular and often invoked in discussions about luck and fate in the game.