all bets are off

The phrase "all bets are off" means that a situation has become unpredictable or uncertain, often because of changing circumstances or unexpected developments. It suggests that previous assumptions or expectations can no longer be relied upon, and a new approach or plan may be necessary. It is often used to imply that previous agreements, rules, or predictions no longer apply due to the changed circumstances.


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