overplay one s hand

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overplay (one's) hand
overplay (one's) hand
To have too much confidence in one's ability or position and fail to achieve something as a result.
Despite how many want the law repealed, the president may be overplaying his hand by trying to completely dismantle it without having something to take its place.
He thought he was irreplaceable, and in asking for an absurdly high raise with the threats of quitting, he may have overplayed his hand.
See also: hand, overplay
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2022 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.
overplay your hand
If someone overplays their hand, they act more confidently that they should, because they believe they are in a stronger position than they really are. The right wing drastically overplayed its hand by trying to seize power prematurely. Note: `Hand' in this expression refers to the cards dealt to you in a card game.
See also: hand, overplay
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed. © HarperCollins Publishers 2012
overplay your hand spoil your chance of success through excessive confidence in your position.
In a card game, if you overplay your hand, you play a hand on the basis of an overestimate of your likelihood of winning.
See also: hand, overplay
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
overplay your ;hand spoil your chance of success by judging your position to be stronger than it really is: Some say that the actors overplayed their hand, asking for too much money for each appearance.
This comes from card games. If you overplay your hand, you play in a way that is too confident because you think your cards are better than they really are.
See also: hand, overplay
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
See also:
overplay
overplay your hand
be beyond the point of no return
at (one's) doorstep
at doorstep
a (good, bad, etc.) hand to play
at (one's) expense
at expense
at somebody's expense
at someone's expense


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