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Term: Gutshot A Gutshot also known as an inside straight draw occurs when a player's hand combined with the community c…
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Term: Double Gutshot A double gutshot is a type of draw where a player's hand, combined with the community cards, creat…
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Number of Outs → Flop/Turn Win Rate Rule of 2 and 4
