play one's cards right

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play one's cards right (third-person singular simple present plays one's cards right, present participle playing one's cards right, simple past and past participle played one's cards right)

  1. To act correctly; to make the right moves.
    If you play your cards right, you'll get the promotion you've been waiting for.
    • 2024 May 30, Renato Mariotti, “How Trump’s Team Blew It”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
      If Mr. Trump’s lawyers had played their cards right, they most likely would have ended up with a hung jury or a misdemeanor conviction.

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