What is Gap in Poker?
Gap refers to the distance in rank between two cards. In Hold’em, the starting hand 79s (seven nine suited) is referred to as a suited one-gapper because there is a gap of one rank between the two cards. 96s is hence referred to as a two-gapper while 95s is referred to as a three-gapper. The term can be applied to other scenarios. The starting hand T876 in Omaha is referred to as “ten-high rundown top gap”.
FULL HOUSE POKER TEARM
A full house is a 5-card poker hand made up from three-of-a-kind and one-pair, for example KKKQQ. They are named using the following expression - “X’s full of Y’s” - where X is the three-of-a-kind component and Y is the pair component. As an example, KKKQQ is called “Kings full of Queens”. In the vast majority of poker formats, a full house beats a flush, but loses to four-of-a-kind.
What is Freeroll in Poker?
Freeroll essentially refers to a situation where we can never lose, but we might win. Read on as we explain exactly in which situations one may use the term freeroll in poker.
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